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SKU - Add subscriber instance at CUCM 10.x

Jorge Huaman
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Hi,

I have a client who wants to add a subscriber instance in his telephony solution, actually he has a CUCM 10.5.

Do you know which SKU we need to ask to CCW?, I think this SKU has no cost for Cisco.

Thank in advanced for your answer.

Regards,

Jorge Huaman

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SteveOrfanos
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SKU - Add subscriber instance at CUCM 10.x

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marcuscsg
Level 5
Level 5

Hello,

Starting with version 9 node licenses are no longer required.  You can install the subscriber without them

Release 9.x licensing differences

  • Cisco Unified Communications Manager Release 9.x licenses and license enforcement is completely user-based, matching how licenses are ordered. Customers no longer order user-based licenses and receive DLU-based licenses to upload to the customer Cisco Unified Communications Manager publisher.
  • There is no mechanism to upload DLU-based licenses to a Cisco Unified Communications Manager Release 9.x publisher. Cisco Unified Communications Manager Release 9.x licenses must be applied to an Enterprise License Manager server, which only accepts the new user-based licenses.
  • Cisco Unified Communications Manager Release 9.x licensing no longer includes or requires any node or software release licenses.
  • Cisco Unified Communications Manager 9.x clusters can operate in a full featured demo mode for 60 days without a license. After 60 days, Cisco Unified Communications Manager clusters continue to operate and route calls, but the functionality to add or remove devices and users is disabled until valid licenses are supplied by an associated Enterprise License Manager.
  • Cisco Unified Communications Manager Release 9.x licenses are tied to the identity of the Enterprise License Manager server, rather than to the publisher MAC address or licensing MAC.

http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/voice_ip_comm/cucm/elmuserguide/9_1_1/license_migration/CUCM_BK_CBF8B56A_00_cucm-license-upgrade-guide/CUCM_BK_CBF8B56A_00_cucm-license-upgrade-guide_chapter_00.html

Darren Roback
Level 5
Level 5

Agree with Marcus - no additional node licensing is needed. Prior to building/adding the new server, we will also have to enter the hostname or IP address of the new subscriber in System -> Server on the existing cluster for the node to join and replication to take place.

Thanks,

Darren

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