[cisco-voip] License Avialable with upgrading 4.1/4.2 to 6.1(2)

Ryan Ratliff rratliff at cisco.com
Mon Apr 27 09:25:18 EDT 2009


Licensing in CUCM 6.x and later has two parts.  First is the software  
feature license, which is what you get when you submit the PAK from  
the upgrade kit you ordered.  There is one of these for the entire  
cluster and covers all versions of 6.x.   The other part is the node/ 
DLU licensing which for an upgrade comes from the xml file that the  
DMA tool creates for you.

If you ever do an install and don't need to install license files  
then you are most likely running off the demo license and will have  
issues when you upgrade. In 6.1(3) we make it very obvious when a  
system is running on demo licenses (big red text when you login to  
ccmadmin) to help clear up confusion around this.

-Ryan

On Apr 25, 2009, at 12:15 PM, Moataz Mamdouh wrote:

Dear All

Regarding the above subject , i am really confused about the  
licensing @ Cisco , when you upgrade you got a PAK which is CM4.1/4.2  
- 6.1(2) 7825 , i usually use this to get a license file from cisco .  
while i use the licupgrade.lic for Nodes and DLUs which i got after  
succesful upgrade to 6.1

sometimes i have to use these files ( usually when the call manager  
service could not start)
but another time , there 's no need for them .





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