03-16-2006 08:44 AM - edited 03-18-2019 05:41 PM
In my last 2 installations I noticed that the license came with 2 language licenses even though the additinal language was not specified. I wanted to confirm if that is the valid configuration, or if I should purchase the additional language license in order to be licensed for 2 languages.
Chris
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03-16-2006 02:43 PM
Hi Chris,
I have been wondering about this question as well, as it has come up a few times lately. I submitted your quetion to Cisco and here is the answer I received from Licensing.
"A typical base license will include 2 languages. For instance if you ordered a common part such as UNITYU4-50USR-E it would inclue 2 languages."
Hope this helps!
Rob
03-16-2006 12:26 PM
That is valid. US English (ENU) is always installed and will take up one language license. The other language is up to you. If you desire two languages besides ENU, then you will need an extra language license.
03-16-2006 02:43 PM
Hi Chris,
I have been wondering about this question as well, as it has come up a few times lately. I submitted your quetion to Cisco and here is the answer I received from Licensing.
"A typical base license will include 2 languages. For instance if you ordered a common part such as UNITYU4-50USR-E it would inclue 2 languages."
Hope this helps!
Rob
03-16-2006 05:11 PM
Thanks guys.
Chris
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