12-02-2014 11:15 PM - edited 03-19-2019 08:54 AM
Hi All,
Does anyone know what happened to the User Count Tool (UCT?). The license conversion worksheet where you could adjust the license quantities was quite handy for planning and doesn't exist in the License Count Utility (LCU).
What is the recommended way to plan for license changes when upgrading now?
Thanks,
Jonathan
12-02-2014 11:39 PM
Hi Jonathan,
I suppose u are referring to License Conversion Worksheet where u used to get option for Recommended license count and Adjust recommended count(+/-) as per license type.
that option is more available.
you need to send the csv file which gets generated after running LCU to licensing@cisco.com to get the licenses [UCL/CUWL]
regds,
aman
12-02-2014 11:46 PM
Thanks Aman,
Is it just the calculator that has been removed or are Cisco no longer allowing us to convert all our DLUs to licenses (and pay the ESW/UCSS difference)?
12-03-2014 12:11 AM
Hi,
You need to have ESW/UCSS contract for doing major upgrades.
Secondly,when u run LCU say on CUCM version 8 Publisher, CSV file generated would consist of
a. Installed DLUs/Used DLU/Unused DLUs
b. MAC address of Server along with CUCM version
c. Essential /Basic/UCL enhanced/UCL enhanced Plus/CUWL Standard licenses required by users with EM /without EM.
regds,
aman
12-03-2014 12:29 AM
Thanks Aman,
This customer does have UCSS/ESW coverage entitling them to major version upgrades. What I was referring to is covered in this Powerpoint: www.cisco.com/web/solutions/collaboration/docs/license_migration_scenarios.pptx
Slide 3:
UCSS/ESW will increase to cover additional Enhanced user seats
Customers with UCSS Today: UCSS/ESW coverage on any new user licenses added will be provided under the customer’s current UCSS/ESW contracts until next renewal at which time UCSS/ESW rates will be calculated at the new license level & quantity.
Hopefully it still works this way, as customers inevitably use all those DLUs they get when they purchased UWL licensing on CUCM 7/8 to add extra phones...
I'm going to open a case with Cisco licensing and find out, I will post back with what they say in case anyone else is wondering.
12-03-2014 12:54 AM
Hi,
I suggest speaking to Cisco Account Manager since it involves commercials.
regds,
aman
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