10-02-2006 08:39 AM - edited 03-13-2019 03:12 PM
How does the SIP licensing work in CCME v4.0? If it is FL-CCME-36, does it mean it can support up to 36 ip phones. Let's say 20 phones with SCCP and 16 with SIP. Thanks in advance.
10-02-2006 08:46 AM
I think the feature license still remains the same (you have to get that regardless). You would still have to buy
20 of the SW-CCME-UL-7960 (say if you are using 20 7960s)
16 of the SW-CCME-UL-3PTYM= (third party multi line phone license). This license costs 150 a pop!!
This information is from the pricing list, but you may want to confirm this with Cisco presales or your account team.
HTH
Sankar
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10-02-2006 08:59 AM
Thanks. Sankar.
We are planning to run 20x Cisco 7960G phones for now. 15 will be configured with SCCP and 5 are configured with SIP. Will plan to add third-party SIP phones in future. I guess SW-CCME-UL-7960 will be applied on Cisco phones regardless of running SCCP or SIP. Unless we are running third-party SIP phones, then will be $150 per SW-CCME-UL-3PTYM= license. Is this the case? Thanks.
10-02-2006 09:21 AM
I would believe so. I think you need the 3PTY license only if using non-Cisco phones. I would still confirm this with the Cisco channel.
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