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Hellothanks to service expansion we need to replace BE6000M with BE7000M.How do I handle the licence migration? Reading through ordering guides I can fnd a clear answer... On the CUCM we have starter bundle with ENHanced lics and CUC lics + ADD-ON En...
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reference paper:
https://www.cisco.com/c/dam/en/us/products/collateral/routers/3800-series-integrated-services-routers-isr/prod_white_paper0900aecd806f698a.pdf
In my case I need to connect C2811/C2921 in Cross-Stack EtherChannel to a stack o...
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sorry for my limited Data Center knowledge ...
Need to connect C240 M4 to standalone storage using SAS connectivity.
According to spec sheet must use "Cisco 9300-8e 12G SAS HBA (provides 8 SAS ports for external JBOD connectivity)."
My doubt i...
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Only autonomous APs in deployment
installed base has AP1240AG.
New AP are AP1602E
Need to support VoIP with CP7926G terminals.
So FastRoaming and WDS would be needed/desired.
From Config guide: One of the pre-requisites of WDS is that all APs...
Hello With respect to BE6000 ordering guide at http://www.cisco.com/c/dam/en/us/products/collateral/unified-communications/business-edition-6000/guide-c07-717328.pdfI need BE600M system so selected BE6M-M4-K9 product codeLicense to be added through R...
Tony thanks for the reply. We will stay in the same release for all applications (CUCM, CUC and UCCX).It will be a direct replacement so no change in IP address forseen. RegardsFred
Thanks for the reply.
I was mislead by: https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/collateral/unified-communications/unified-border-element/data-sheet-c78-729692.html
See table 2 / search for "MTP".
Regards
Fred
Additional question...
Reading the docs ... MTP is part of CUBE.
On ISR4000 series do I need to have CUBE session license (L-FL-CUBEE-100= or similar) to be entitled to use MTP in IOS (i.e. not using the PVDM4)?
Thanks for clarifying.
Regards
Fred