02-27-2024 08:20 PM
I have a clarification regarding voice licenses, specifically in relation to our SIP trunk setup. If we have a SIP trunk with 10 calling sessions, it is my understanding that the number of licenses for our Cube licenses and the IVR port count should same with the sip trunk calling sessions, which is 10. Could you please confirm if my interpretation is correct?
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02-27-2024 10:23 PM
License for SIP trunks has nothing to do with any IVR, that’s another licensing thing all together. You’re right in that if your SIP trunk can handle 10 calls then you should have 10 SIP trunk licenses.
02-27-2024 10:23 PM
License for SIP trunks has nothing to do with any IVR, that’s another licensing thing all together. You’re right in that if your SIP trunk can handle 10 calls then you should have 10 SIP trunk licenses.
02-27-2024 11:30 PM
Hello Roger,
Could you please clarify the basis for calculating IVR ports?
02-28-2024 12:07 AM
As Roger Kallberg pointed out, if you have 10 sessions subscribed with your ISP, you will require 10 Cube Licenses.
Regarding your inquiry about the IVR (Interactive Voice Response), it’s essential to provide details about the specific IVR system you use. If you utilize UCCX (Unified Contact Center Express) or CUC (Cisco Unity Connection) for your IVR, there isn’t a dedicated license specifically for the IVR, as far as I know.
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