01-06-2010 01:29 PM - edited 03-19-2019 12:14 AM
I have an environment in which there are two CU clusters on 4.05 without VPIM licenses. AMIS is the current transport mechanism for a legacy Centrex integration. We are moving to Unity Connection and TAC has mentioned that it is possible to use the new Unity Connection server as the VPIM bridgehead server, controlling licensing of VPIM for the entire cluster, including the unlicensed 4.05 clusters, negating the need for VPIM licenses for the two leagcy clusters.
Has anyone validated that this will work? I'm going to test it in the lab, but if anyone can confirm or deny, that will be a good start.
Thanks,
-rob
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01-06-2010 04:50 PM
Rob,
If I understand you correctly, you have UnityA failover pair, and UnityB failover pair, using AMIS to send to a legacy system. You have a new UC server that you want to configure VPIM on in order to communicate with the old 4.0(5) servers. The answer is that VPIM between Unity and UC is separate, no licensing can or will be shared between the different products. Unity talks to AD/Exchange/Voice Connector to accomplish VPIM while UC has all of that built in under the hood and is completely independent of AD or any external "directory" for VPIM purposes. You will need a VPIM license on the UC server. You need also will need a VPIM license on at LEAST one of the UnityA or UnityB failover pairs. The catch with only having to put 1 license on a single Unity pair is that that both UnityA and UnityB MUST be digitally networked (if they're not already) such that the Unity pair with the VPIM license installed will act as the VPIM bridgehead for both UnityA and UnityB clusters and will send VPIM messages out to the remote UC server.
Hope that helps,
Brad
01-06-2010 04:50 PM
Rob,
If I understand you correctly, you have UnityA failover pair, and UnityB failover pair, using AMIS to send to a legacy system. You have a new UC server that you want to configure VPIM on in order to communicate with the old 4.0(5) servers. The answer is that VPIM between Unity and UC is separate, no licensing can or will be shared between the different products. Unity talks to AD/Exchange/Voice Connector to accomplish VPIM while UC has all of that built in under the hood and is completely independent of AD or any external "directory" for VPIM purposes. You will need a VPIM license on the UC server. You need also will need a VPIM license on at LEAST one of the UnityA or UnityB failover pairs. The catch with only having to put 1 license on a single Unity pair is that that both UnityA and UnityB MUST be digitally networked (if they're not already) such that the Unity pair with the VPIM license installed will act as the VPIM bridgehead for both UnityA and UnityB clusters and will send VPIM messages out to the remote UC server.
Hope that helps,
Brad
01-07-2010 08:34 AM
Brad,
Thanks for the quick response! This is what I was thinking as well. We will get temp licenses to get the VPIM working on the 4.x cluster, as we are moving to 7.x and will not need them for long.
Thanks again,
-rob
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