06-10-2013 04:34 AM - edited 03-19-2019 06:50 AM
In the DCT when i go for the licensing of UCM 9.x and select the package "UCL-UCM-LIC-K9" then in config option i only get the options to select the user licenses, there is no option of Node licenses as we had with previous versions, has this licensing (Node licensing) not required any more in 9.x or I have to search it some other place in the DCT.
06-10-2013 05:16 AM
Hi Rehan,
You are most correct. Node licenses are no longer needed
Cheers!
Rob
"go easy...step lightly...stay free "
- The Clash
06-11-2013 05:50 AM
Is it must to have a separate Enterprise License Manager to upload the licenses or we can directly upload the licenses to the Unified Communication Managers without having Enterprise License Manager.
06-11-2013 06:11 AM
Hi Rehan,
When you move to CUCM 9.x ELM is a "must" but keep in mind that it
can be built co-resident on the CUCM box
Cheers!
Rob
"go easy...step lightly...stay free "
- The Clash
06-11-2013 10:31 PM
as per your referred doc
The Enterprise License Manager application is installed coresident, by default, on any Cisco Unified Communications Manager or Cisco Unity Connection nodes that are upgraded (or fresh installed) to Release 9.x.
Does it mean that there is no additional cost when it is installed coresident by default or we need to purchase a separate license (in addition to UCM user based licenses) to activate the ELM application.
06-11-2013 10:45 PM
Hi Rehan,
In addition to info provided by Mr. Rob(+5), there won't be any cost for ELM if u install/co-resident on same MAchine on which CUCM/UCXN application is installed.
If you go for separate hardware, then, of course there would be cost of that H/W.
ELM is a centralised user license management and compliance.
regds,
aman
06-10-2013 05:18 AM
Hi Rehan,
There are no Node licenses in Call manager 9.It is all user based.
regds,
aman
06-11-2013 05:52 AM
From all of above answers I assume that we can add subcribers as per our requirement without any additional licenses other than user base licenses, correct me if I am wrong.
06-11-2013 06:12 AM
Hi Rehan,
You are most correct my friend
Cheers!
Rob
"go easy...step lightly...stay free "
- The Clash
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