06-27-2019 11:27 AM - edited 06-27-2019 11:47 AM
Hello,
I have 500 UCL Basic licenses, about 100 7821 ip phones.
Also I have 10 UCL Enhanced licenses and 25 UWL Pro licenses.
I need Cisco Jabber for smartphone (and PC) for more than 35(10+25) users. At least 60.
Its possible to use all those remaining Basic licenses (400)to enable cisco jabber for iphone (and windows) without an upgrade from basic to enhanced?.
Thanks.
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06-27-2019 01:03 PM
06-27-2019 01:03 PM
06-27-2019 02:12 PM
Just small update to correct response from Mike (+5), IM/P consumes no license as there is no device built for it. Jabber phone device (CSF, TCT, TAB, BOT) will consume at minimum Enhanced.
Chris
06-28-2019 01:32 PM - edited 06-28-2019 02:07 PM
I thought the license substitution may work.
Another question.
If I have an 69XX or 7821 ip phone with an associated user (DN), this use a UCL Basic license.
If I want a jabber for iphone/android/windows with the same user (DN),
then I need an additional UCL Enhanced, rigth?
In this case I need one UCL Basic (for the phone) + one UCL Enhanced (for jabber), rigth?
06-16-2020 12:59 AM
For to associate user this jabber device you need Enhanced licence. But if you want associate user with two device (jabber and 7821, for example) you need Enhanced Plus licence, and Basic licence not be used. For associate 3-10 device to one user you need UWL Standard licence.
06-16-2020 04:15 AM
But one can use Basic UCL if the device is just for only audio and video call.No association with jabber
06-16-2020 05:27 AM
If you have a phone model that requires only a Basic license such 7811/7821/etc and the user is associated with a single device only or the device is not associated to any user, then Basic will do just fine. If you have a Jabber device configured in CUCM and no other devices tied to the user then Enhanced license is required.
06-16-2020 05:31 AM
06-16-2020 06:10 AM
No, you need Enhanced for those.
06-16-2020 06:39 AM
06-17-2020 06:45 AM
06-16-2020 06:17 AM
06-12-2020 04:43 PM
Hello Mike,
Does Basic UCL also support 8900 and 8865(wireless phones) end points? You did not include those as supported devices for Basic UCL
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