11-25-2014 04:52 AM - edited 03-18-2019 03:42 AM
Dears,
Our customer provide RFP with the following BOQ:
LIC-AES-VTS-PMP-K9 | AES and HTTPS option for VTS | 2 |
LIC-VTS-PMP-INTOP | Order L-VTS-UPG-PAK for e-Delivery Virtual TS Interop Lic | 2 |
LIC-VTS-PMP-K9 | Cisco VM TelePresence Server Release Key | 2 |
LIC-VTS-PMP-PAK | PAK for e-Delivery Virtual TS Lic | 1 |
LIC-VTS-PMPUWL-1SL | Cisco TelePresence Server Resource License | 8 |
SW-VTS-V3.X-PMP-K9 | Software Image v3.X for Virtual TelePresence Server | 2 |
VTS-PMP-K9 | Cisco VM Telepresence Server | 2 |
LIC-TP-10X-ROOM | Telepresence Room Based Endpoint Single or Multi-Screen | 15 |
R-VMCNDTR-K9 | Virtual TelePresence Conductor-30 MCUs/2400 Call Sessions | 1 |
SW-CNDTR-V2.X-K9 | Cisco TelePresence Conductor base software image v2.X | 1 |
LIC-CNDTR-B30 | Conductor license support up to 30 conference bridges | 1 |
LIC-CNDTR-C2400 | Conductor 2400 call sessions license | 1 |
LIC-CNDTR-CL | Conductor clustering support | 1 |
LIC-CNDTR-K9 | Conductor License for Base Encrypted Software Image | 1 |
LIC-SW-VMCNDTR-K9 | Software Release Key for Virtual Conductor | 1 |
LIC-VMCNDTR-PAK | PAK for virtual Conductor | 1 |
CTI-5320-MCU-K9 | Cisco TelePresence MCU 5320 up to 40 SD ports | 2 |
CON-ECDN-CTI5320M | ESS WITH 8X5XNBD Telepresence MCU 5320 up to 40 SD ports | 2 |
LIC-AESMCU53-K9 | AES and HTTPS option for MCU 5300 Series | 2 |
LIC-5300-4PL | 1 Full HD / 2 HD / 4 SD ports on MCU 5300 Series | 4 |
CON-ECDN-LIC5304P | ESS WITH 8X5XNBD 1 Full HD/2 HD/4 SD ports on MCU5300 | 4 |
CTI-5300-CAB2MCU | Cisco TelePresence MCU 5300 Series Stacking Cable | 2 |
CON-ECDN-CTI53CAB | ESS WITH 8X5XNBD MCU 5300 Series Stacking Cable | 2 |
LIC-5320-MCU-K9 | License Key For MCU 5320 Software Image | 2 |
SW-5300-MCU-K9 | Software Image For MCU 5300 Series Latest Version | 2 |
I have some questions that is not clear for me regarding above BOM:
1- In regard to Personal Multiparty Licenses that comes with CUWL PRO , It mentioned QTY 2 from each item ,does that mean 2 servers and 2 licenses will be installed for each TS or it is only one server and upload 2 licenses to it?
2-"Cisco TelePresence Server Resource License" has QTY 8. is that mean 8 ports = 8 participant in one conference or what is that mean and what does it used for?
3-In regard to conductor ordered with PMP, can it manage TS server(s) in concert with the MCUs that is ordered above or a new one should be purchased dedicated for the MCUs?
4-For Conductor cluster ,Customer is asking for a cluster although the BOM has only 1 QTY. Does the cluster requires another SW license key to the second VM or just add it as Unified CM nodes for free ?.Noting that "LIC-CNDTR-CL" is mentioned in the BOM.
5- In regards MCU 5320, "LIC-5300-4PL" mentioned as 4 QTY, is that mean it will be divided by 2 for each appliance after stacking them?
6-does "LIC-5300-4PL" with 4 QTY means that I can have up to 16 participant in one conference or 2 concurrent conferences with 8 Participant ? or how it is calculated?
I really appreciate your help to clear above points to get back to the customer with full understanding about the solution provided.
Thanks in advance.
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11-25-2014 09:04 AM
Usually the questions like this would be directed to the one who put together the bill or materials for you.
I've always had some issues reading BOMs, but if I'm reading and understanding it correct:
PMP data sheet, shows what you can do with the TP Servers being used and the conference restrictions.
TelePresence Server data sheet, table 8 shows the screen license to participant ratio based on the expected video resolution.
MCU 5300 Series data sheet, table 2 shows the media port licenses to participant ratio based on expected video resolution.
11-25-2014 11:54 AM
You would go by whatever the capacity is for the quality you're using, since PMP is limited to 720p, and you have 4 screen licenses, each 720p participant would use half a screen licenses, equal to 8 participants. So you could essentially be able to have two conferences at the same time with 4 participants each, and that would consume the entire 4 screen licenses.
Just have to look at how many screen licenses a participant will take for the quality being used (see the TPS data sheet I linked to earlier), and add that amount until you reach the total amount of screen licenses that will be installed on the server which will tell you how many participants can connect at any one time.
I'm assuming you'd be receiving an 8-core TP Server, since it only takes 4 screen licenses max, and you're receiving only 8 for two servers, it's what makes sense. Again, that's just an assumption.
11-25-2014 09:04 AM
Usually the questions like this would be directed to the one who put together the bill or materials for you.
I've always had some issues reading BOMs, but if I'm reading and understanding it correct:
PMP data sheet, shows what you can do with the TP Servers being used and the conference restrictions.
TelePresence Server data sheet, table 8 shows the screen license to participant ratio based on the expected video resolution.
MCU 5300 Series data sheet, table 2 shows the media port licenses to participant ratio based on expected video resolution.
11-25-2014 11:05 AM
Dear Patrick,
Thanks a lot that was really helpful. Only one thing in point 2 as you mentioned " So that would allow 2 participants per screen license" , and since 8-core virtual TP Server provide 4 screen licenses ,then the total of 720p (HD) would be 8 participants. However, this would comply only on normal TP Server. But, for PMP bundle offer that comes with CUWL PRO ,since only 4 participants are allowed per meeting ,it does not matter what the 4 screen license would provide and would not stick to the hardware capacity and only stick to the 4 participants.
Please correct me if I'm wrong as this is the way I understand it
Thank you.
11-25-2014 11:54 AM
You would go by whatever the capacity is for the quality you're using, since PMP is limited to 720p, and you have 4 screen licenses, each 720p participant would use half a screen licenses, equal to 8 participants. So you could essentially be able to have two conferences at the same time with 4 participants each, and that would consume the entire 4 screen licenses.
Just have to look at how many screen licenses a participant will take for the quality being used (see the TPS data sheet I linked to earlier), and add that amount until you reach the total amount of screen licenses that will be installed on the server which will tell you how many participants can connect at any one time.
I'm assuming you'd be receiving an 8-core TP Server, since it only takes 4 screen licenses max, and you're receiving only 8 for two servers, it's what makes sense. Again, that's just an assumption.
11-25-2014 09:24 PM
Okay Now I got it....Thanks really for your help I really appreciate it :)
03-03-2015 05:04 AM
But, unfortunately, a version of CUCM is only 8.6 inside this deployment. Is it possible to order PAM for this deployment?
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