Hi there
CUBE licensing is, in all cases, a per-session license, where a “session” is defined as a two-way call transiting CUBE, either for signaling, media or both, regardless of the number of media sessions involved in that call
Three license options for CUBE
● CUBE Legacy licensing
● CUBE Cisco ONE Licensing
● NanoCUBE licensing
There are two versions are Standard and Redundant
Table 1. CUBE licensing options
License type
Standard
Redundant
Session type
Trunk sessions
Line sessions
(proxy registrar)
Trunk sessions
with media failover HA
Legacy
All CUBE features supported except redundancy for high availability. However, session license is tied to a specific serial number platform.
Not applicable
Allows dual redundancy to support active/standby pairs in the same data center, to support active/active across data centers, or both simultaneously.
Cisco ONE
All CUBE features supported except redundancy for high availability. License transferability allowed within terms of Cisco ONE platform transfer rules.
Not applicable
Allows active/standby pairs in the same data center. Active/active is automatically included under terms of Cisco ONE transferability (see the Cisco ONE ordering guide, as referenced above).
NanoCUBE
Most CUBE features, but with exceptions, including transcoding, media forking, SRTP-RTP, active/standby HA. However, it adds PSTN FXO survivability
Line-side proxy registration (10 endpoints per registration event) with PSTN and local survivability
Not applicable
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/collateral/unified-communications/unified-border-element/data-sheet-c78-729692.htmlHope this helps!
Cheers
Rath!
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