06-11-2011 06:07 AM - edited 03-21-2019 04:13 AM
hi,
i need an help in making the boq for UC 560
should we need to order license separately for phones or L-UC-PRO-8U= is enough
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06-15-2011 05:28 AM
Hi
One of the beauties of the UC500 platform is that Cisco have incorporated the base licensing to include phone licenses to a certain number of phones.
So if you purchase a 16 user UC560 it has built in support for around 16 IP phones, 24 VM boxes ;
According to the reference URL http://www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/collateral/voicesw/ps6788/vcallcon/ps7293/reference_guide_c07-566560.html
It says "
Licensing
The Cisco UC 560 includes 16 user licenses. These licenses enable the use of Cisco IP phones and allow users to access the IP PBX features, including voicemail. In addition, supplementary user licenses are bundled to help with deployments that need a few extra licenses. For additional licensing needs, the L-UC-PRO-8U= may be ordered. This increases the existing license count by eight. Table 5 lists the number of users supported based on the hardware/license configurations. The UC 560 also has built-in licenses for unified communications features. Table 4 lists the license count bundled with the system for each feature. Guidance for licenses associated with unified messaging on the UC 560 is included in Table 6."
So check out the URL above, for more details
Table 5 (taken from URL above). Feature Licensing for the Cisco UC 560
Feature | Number of Licenses Included |
Virtual LANs (VLANs) | 15 |
VPN tunnels1 | 20 |
Remote teleworker sites | 20 |
Users per teleworker site | 5 |
Multisite deployments | 5 |
1 Includes IP Security (IPsec), Secure Sockets Layer (SSL), or generic routing encapsulation (GRE) tunnels
But go and apply for the Quick Pricing tool to help make quoting easier. It will help take quoting time down to a few short minutes and take into acoount licensing required. So if you need more than 16 phones, it will automatically suggest a additional 8 user IP phone licenses.
www.cisco.com/go/qpt and request access.
regards dave
06-15-2011 05:28 AM
Hi
One of the beauties of the UC500 platform is that Cisco have incorporated the base licensing to include phone licenses to a certain number of phones.
So if you purchase a 16 user UC560 it has built in support for around 16 IP phones, 24 VM boxes ;
According to the reference URL http://www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/collateral/voicesw/ps6788/vcallcon/ps7293/reference_guide_c07-566560.html
It says "
Licensing
The Cisco UC 560 includes 16 user licenses. These licenses enable the use of Cisco IP phones and allow users to access the IP PBX features, including voicemail. In addition, supplementary user licenses are bundled to help with deployments that need a few extra licenses. For additional licensing needs, the L-UC-PRO-8U= may be ordered. This increases the existing license count by eight. Table 5 lists the number of users supported based on the hardware/license configurations. The UC 560 also has built-in licenses for unified communications features. Table 4 lists the license count bundled with the system for each feature. Guidance for licenses associated with unified messaging on the UC 560 is included in Table 6."
So check out the URL above, for more details
Table 5 (taken from URL above). Feature Licensing for the Cisco UC 560
Feature | Number of Licenses Included |
Virtual LANs (VLANs) | 15 |
VPN tunnels1 | 20 |
Remote teleworker sites | 20 |
Users per teleworker site | 5 |
Multisite deployments | 5 |
1 Includes IP Security (IPsec), Secure Sockets Layer (SSL), or generic routing encapsulation (GRE) tunnels
But go and apply for the Quick Pricing tool to help make quoting easier. It will help take quoting time down to a few short minutes and take into acoount licensing required. So if you need more than 16 phones, it will automatically suggest a additional 8 user IP phone licenses.
www.cisco.com/go/qpt and request access.
regards dave
06-15-2011 04:38 PM
Another helpful tool is the Cisco Small Business Service Finder. This will help you in determining the appropriate service support contract to purchase with your equipment.
http://www.cisco-servicefinder.com/ServiceFinder.aspx
All the best,
Robcast
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