11-21-2012 01:11 AM - edited 03-19-2019 05:54 AM
Hi,
I need migrate CUCM 6.x (8500 DLU - 1000 IP Telep.) to CUCM 9.x. Can i Directly migrate 6.x -> 9.x or need first migrate 6.x -> 8.x and then migrate to 9.x?
Need more additional licenses?
Name | Catalog Num | Description | Unit Price | Final Price | Qty |
Voice and IP Communications | |||||
R-UCL-UCM-LIC-K9 | R-UCL-UCM-LIC-K9 | Top Level SKU For 9.x User License - Electronic Delivery | 0,00 | 0,00 | 1 |
Software | |||||
CCX-90-CMBUNDLE-K9 | CCX-90-CMBUNDLE-K9 | CCX 9.0 Promo Bundle available only with NEW CUCM or BE6000 | Included | Included | 1 |
IME-PAK-K9 | IME-PAK-K9 | Auto-expanding PAK for IME 9.0 | Included | Included | 1 |
UCSS-UCM-PAK | UCSS-UCM-PAK | Include PAK Auto-expanding UCSS PAK for CUCM | Included | Included | 1 |
CUCM-VERS-9.0 | CUCM-VERS-9.0 | CUCM Software Version 9.0 | 0,00 | 0,00 | 1 |
IME-VERS-9.0-K9 | IME-VERS-9.0-K9 | IME 9.0 Server Software | 0,00 | 0,00 | 1 |
MIG-CUCM-USR-B | MIG-CUCM-USR-B | Migration to UC Manager Enhanced - 1K - 10K Users | 9,00 | 9,00 | 1.000 |
UCSS-UCM-ENH-B-3-1 | UCSS-UCM-ENH-B-3-1 | UC Manager Enh UCSS 1K to 10K users - 1 user - 3 years | 29,00 | 29,00 | 1.000 |
Services | |||||
CON-ESW-MIGCUC03 | CON-ESW-MIGCUC03 | ESSENTIAL SW Migration to UC Manager Enhanced | 6,00 | 6,00 | 1.000 |
08-12-2013 06:28 AM
Dan
I now have a project to upgrade an 8 node, 8500 user UCM 6.1.3 cluster to version 9.1. I've been following the recent collaboration presentations and it appears that VM Jump could be very beneficial in this case. In addition to upgrading UCM, we're also upgrading UCCE from 7.2 to 9.0. In order to avoid a single flash cutover of UCM and UCCE over a single weekend, which I think could pose a lot of problems and overrun badly, I'm exploring the possibility of a "leapfrog" approach. We would upgrade UCM and UCCE independently of each other (to compatible versions) so that at each stage, only one of UCM or UCCE would be upgraded at a time.
Part of this plan involves taking a DRS export from UCM 7.1.5 on the production MCS servesr and importing it to virtualised UCM 7.1.5 built with VM Jump media on new UCS servers. My understanding is that UCM 7.1.5 VM Jump software cannot be run in production and that the process is to upgrade from there to 9.1.2. We can't go straight from 7.1.5 to 9.1.2 on UCM because of incompatibility with UCCE - we'd have to first go to UCM 8.6(2a) before a further upgrade to 9.1.2.
So my question is this: having imported my DRS data into the virtualised UCM 7.1.5 built with VM Jump media on UCS, can I then upgrade to 8.6(2a) and bring this into production for a temporary period of time? If this is possible, my UCM on 8.6(2a) would be compatible with UCCE and we'd be able to complete the stepped upgrade process until UCM and UCCE are both on version 9. (ie upgrade UCCE to version 9 then finally upgrade UCM from 8.6(2a) to 9.1(2))
Regards
Brian
08-19-2013 02:53 PM
Brian,
The answer is no, that is not supported. The Jump procedure requires CUCM 9.1(2). That is the specific version that has relaxed the 'from' requirement to allow a virtualized CUCM to be upgrade to 9.1(2). Additionally, even if you did move from 7.1(5) to 8.6(2) in the lab, Cisco will not guarantee the performance. In our testing, an unaligned partition experienced significant reduction in call processing capacity. Since the 7.1(5) is alignment unaware, the OS will be unaligned until you DRS backup and reinstall the OS.
For you specific deployment, if you must stop at 7.1(5) along the way, that would need to be on physical servers that you could install in the lab, then upgrade to 8.6(2), then bring back into production to complete the upgrade. But w/o extra MCS servers, this may not be possible.
Thanks,
Dan Keller
Technical Marketing Engineer
01-25-2013 07:18 AM
Grrrrr!!!! Starting to lose it a little now: -
I have ran through your process above, I have produced screenshots of "License Unit Report" from 6.1.4 System, I have included report file from "License Count Tool" from 6.1.4 installation, I have provided "SO#" Number and screenshot of e-delivery information that shows both the CUCM 9.0 entitlement and License upgrade to 176 Enhanced Users, I have provide "ELM License Usage" and finally provide "ELM License Request" I zipped all of this up into a ZIP file and what do Cisco Licensing say: -
Dear Stuart Pannell,
My name is Josh Estrada and I am a member of the Cisco Global Licensing Operations Team. I am the current owner of your case number, 624594603.
In order to license the new version, you will require ELM.
The ELM (Enterprise License Manager) will be installed together with the CUCM 9 software.
Please see here for the user guide of this software:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/voice_ip_comm/cucm/elmuserguide/9_0_1/CUCM_BK_E596FD72_00_
enterprise-license-manager-user-90.pdf
The overall process is as follows:
a. Visit cisco.com/go/license
b. Click on the "Get New" tab
c. Select "Migration License"
d. Click on "Cisco Unified Communications 9.0"
Detailed steps are documented in the link I referred, as well as in the admin guide of the CUCM (for the license install, for example).
If you need further assistance with a software license request please let me know as I will be happy to help. If I do not hear back from you, I will file this case as "resolved."
Thank you for contacting Cisco.
Best regards,
Josh Estrada
Cisco Global Licensing Operations
Message was edited (private contact information removed) by: Kelli Glass, Moderator for the Collaboration Community
01-25-2013 10:56 AM
Josh,
I understand your frustration. The case has been escalated by the licensing team and I am escalating this matter to my contact in the licensing team. There appears to be a disconnect between what my contacts in licensing are telling me about how to upgrade and what the actual licensing folks are doing.
I will get back to you when I get an update (and hopefully soon)
Thanks,
Dan Keller
Technical Marketing Engineer
01-30-2013 01:31 PM
Thanks Dan! We are trying this tomorrow. Does this work in a similar manner with Unity Connection ? We are moving from Unity 7.0 to Unity Connection 9.1.
02-21-2013 09:51 AM
Dan
You might also want to clarify from 4 to 9 if the steps change. It will be a fresh build and in this case UCT cannot be run on 4.x so what does licensing need to see on the old system to ensure they can provide licensing on 9.X?
Srini
02-25-2013 09:53 AM
ELM migration for 3.x, 4.x CUCM:
For customers that have CUCM 4.x and earlier, the upgrade process and migration into ELM will be different. In the 4.x and 3.x versions, licensing was based on a Right To Use (RTU) scheme. This meant that when a customer bought a phone, they purchased the RTU license for the phone at the same time. The migration to DLU licensing in CUCM 5.x and later was taken care of during the Windows to Linux upgrade process. When a customer is upgrading from a Windows version of CUCM to 9.x, that RTU to DLU conversion will not be available. Cisco recommends that the 4.x to 9.x upgrade be a fresh install and either define, import or sync the users and phones from the previous version. (Please see my earlier posts on why 9.x should be a new install vs. a upgrade).
Once the 9.x has been configured and the users/phones are associated, then go to ELM and gather the licensing requirements for the 9.x deployment. At this point, the new licenses for the 9.x deployment will be set and the customer will need to open a case with Cisco Licensing to have them issue a license key based on the 9.x deployment. There is no automatic way to complete this process, so a case with Cisco Licensing is required to get a valid ELM license.
Since a CUCM/UCX have a 60 day grace period before licensing is enforced, an administrator should correct all licensing requirements before requesting an ELM license from Cisco Licensing. Once the ELM license is requested, additional license requests will need to follow the standard ordering process.
Thanks,
Dan Keller
Technical Marketing Engineer
03-26-2013 07:19 AM
I need some clarification in regards to the licensing migration done by ELM.
When the migration of licenses occurs within ELM, does it identify DLU's and/or registered end-points?
If DLU's, what about un-used DLU's, how does it determine what these will become (e.g. Enhanced, etc.)?
If not DLU's but rather end-points, does this mean that we will need to have all devices registered with CUCM prior to the migration (including the spare phones sitting in a cabinet...similar to what we had to do when migrating from v4)?
I look forward to a clear explanation as to the process as so far I have not found anything that makes sense.
Steven
03-26-2013 07:21 AM
03-26-2013 07:30 AM
Thanks, I just got ahead of myself thinking I might want to post the same question in this thread
04-09-2013 12:41 AM
Hello.
I want to upgrade cucm 6.1(5)SU3 to 9.1.
All phones have extension mobility.
Do you know how will impact upgrade on extension mobility?
Thanks in advance.
04-24-2013 01:27 PM
This issue has been addressed in CUCM 9.1(1a). When you upgrade to this version, you will be granted a no cost Basic License for the EM users. You will then have a UCL enhanced or CUWL standard license that will apply to the phone.
Thanks,
Dan Keller
Technical Marketing Engineer
06-14-2013 09:29 AM
Hello,
We must upgrade CUCM cluster ( 6.1.5 to 9.1) and change IP adress.
What is the best way to have a succefull upgrade ? change IP before upgrade, or vice versa ?
Thanks in advance.
08-20-2013 06:24 AM
Dan,
A though just occured to me. As you described above, on upgrades Cisco will grant a zero cost basic license for each extension mobility user. But what about new system sales? Is extension mobility also zero cost, or do I need to be building in a basic license for each extension mobility enabled device?
08-20-2013 06:46 AM
New or existing users (EM) is the same design which is no cost.
Thanks
Srini
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