04-03-2013 01:25 AM - last edited on 03-25-2019 09:49 PM by ciscomoderator
Hi All,
Please assist on below mention query.
1> I have installed the ELM standalone for CUCM and CUC and still I have not installed the CUCM & CUC licenses with ELM. It was just the basic configuration done.
2> How to get the information about when this demo ELM will expire?
3> Demo will count from the date we will installed the ELM server or it will count the date when we will create the Instances for CUCM and CUC?
4> Wll ELM application server get shutdown Or CUCM and CUC instances get Shutdown ater the 60 days of grace period?
5> Is there any way to check by GUI or CLI about the status of ELM server?
Every post would be highly appreciate!!
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04-03-2013 06:25 AM
ELM does not expire nor is it licensed, it is there to license CUCM and UCXN and by itself does nothing so no need to license it.
HTH,
Chris
04-03-2013 06:25 AM
ELM does not expire nor is it licensed, it is there to license CUCM and UCXN and by itself does nothing so no need to license it.
HTH,
Chris
04-03-2013 06:34 AM
Hi Amit,
I thought I would add the reference(s) for the 60 day grace period query
When Cisco Unity Connection is connected with the ELM server and the required number of licenses for the features are installed on the ELM server, the license status becomes "Compliance". For example, if the ELM server is configured for 50 users, the Connection server can request for less than equal to 50 users to remain in "Compliance" mode.
If the required number of licenses are not installed on the ELM server, the license status becomes "Violation". However, you can still use the licensed features on Connection for 60 days, which is the grace period. During this grace period, you are required to obtain and install the required number of licenses or reduce the usage of the licensed features in order to avoid license violation. However, if you do not take the required action during the grace period, then license status becomes "Expire".
Once the license status of Cisco Unity Connection software changes to "Expire", the software will stop functioning. The Connection server will not answer any calls to leave or retrieve voicemails. However, you can still add, modify or delete configuration data on the server. You are required to obtain and install the required number of licenses or reduce the usage of the licensed features to avoid license violation. After taking the required action, the license status changes from "Expire" to "Compliance" and you can use the licensed features on Connection again.
Note After obtaining and installing licenses for changing the license status from "Expire" to the "Compliance", you must restart Cisco Unity Connection.
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/voice_ip_comm/connection/9x/administration/guide/9xcucsag310.html
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.
Cheers!
Rob
"Hours are like diamonds, don't let them waste
Time waits for no one, no favors has he"
- Stones
04-03-2013 09:49 PM
Hi Rob,
Thank's for your instant guidelines.
If possible would you please assist on below given points.
1> How to get the information about when this demo ELM will expire?
I mean to say Is there any way to check or make a track reports of which users or which features of that users licenses state are in "Violation" or which licenses state are in "Compliance" mode by GUI or CLI on ELM server?
2> Demo will count from the date when we will create the Instances of the CUCM and Unity connection on ELM server. Am I correct?
3> As per my understanding on your guidelins given above is after 60 days of grace period still we can able to operate the CUCM v9.1 in production but with old featuers which licenses was already "Compliance" New features of CUCM v9.1 will not work. am I correct? please guide on it if i am wrong.
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.
As per you have mention (which i have mark as bold font), which users you are talking about one who which new add users in the demo mode or it is for all users who has already licenses for features of CUCM v7.1(3)?
04-04-2013 05:14 AM
Hi Amit,
The Dashboard view is where you will start
The Dashboard provides an “at-a-glance” view of the system. Links in the Dashboard navigate to their related pages within Enterprise License Manager.
Note | When Enterprise License Manager is first installed, it operates in Demo mode until a license file is installed. While Enterprise License Manager is in Demo mode, a warning appears at the top of the GUI. |
Note | Demo mode in Enterprise License Manager refers to the fact that no license file has been installed yet. During the first license file installation process, Enterprise License Manager is registered with the Cisco licensing back office and is no longer in Demo mode. Product instances managed by Enterprise License Manager are not in compliance as long as Enterprise License Manager is in Demo mode. Each product type (for example, Unified CM, Unity Connection) has its own version of "demo mode" that operates independently of Enterprise License Manager’s Demo mode. |
The Dashboard contains the following:
Provides information on Product Instances, Last License Update, and Last Synchronization date and time.
The License Usage page identifies the licenses installed on the system and how those licenses have been used at the time of the last synchronization. There are two views available from the License Usage page:
The Table View provides the following information for each license type:
You can also view license properties and usage by selecting one of license types installed on the system. The License Type details page contains the following information:
For a comprehensive view of all license types, click the View all license type descriptions on Cisco.com (new window) link under the License Description section.
The Chart View tab presents a graphical view of the number of licenses used for a particular product. Placing your mouse over each of the chart's bars reveals license count information. The figure below shows a Chart View which illustrates the number of licenses:
The Chart View also identifies, with a red “x”, instances where there are insufficient licenses.
License types are categorized into tiers, where the higher tier types offer more functionality than the lower tiers. For example, CUWL Professional, the highest Unified CM-tiered type, offers more functionality than CUWL Premium or Advanced (the exact functionality is specified in the License Usage Details screen). The License Usage Table View and Chart View (as shown in the figure above) display the types in order of tier, highest to lowest.
License substitution refers to the Enterprise License Manager feature where a higher tier license type can be substituted for a lower-tiered type that would otherwise be in overage. In the Chart View example (in the above figure), there are 50 spare Basic licenses on loan to Essential. In this example, the 50 spare licenses are sufficient to cover the entire Essential overage. If the user installs a license file that adds Essential licenses, the spare Basic licenses would then be available for future Basic requirements.
Once a product instance has been added (see Add product instance), you must then identify your licensing requirements and plan accordingly.
Note | You may wish to check your Dashboard or License Usage page first, to determine what licenses are required for your product. For more information on the Dashboard or the License Usage pages, see System status information. |
Once you have identified your specific licensing needs, choose from one of the following:
Note | If your product instances have not been upgraded and are still running pre-9.0 software, you can use the License Count Utility to help run the license calculations for you. See Using Cisco Unified Communications Manager License Count Utility for more information. |
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Also check;
https://supportforums.cisco.com/docs/DOC-27483
For your last query, after 60 days, your CUCM will still operate but you cannot add any phones,
remove any phones or make any user changes. Not how you want to operate
Cheers!
Rob
"Hours are like diamonds, don't let them waste
Time waits for no one, no favors has he"
- Stones
07-13-2015 06:40 AM
Is it possible to send an e-mail as alert in case of violation?
07-13-2015 06:43 AM
I just looked into this the other day, and found that there is doable for unity connection via RTMT, but the alarm does not exist on CUCM 10.5.
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