[cisco-voip] Cisco Unified Presence deployment question

Daniel dan.voip at danofive.id.au
Mon Sep 13 19:01:58 EDT 2010


Hi,

I don't believe you could run a CUP server standalone. It's licensing is
integrated with CUCM, licensing capabilities are assigned from within CUCM.
Users are assigned their presence capabilities from within CUCM which then
gets sync'ed to the CUP database via the UP Sync Agent on the CUP server.

Licensing is via DLU's, User Connect Licensing or CUWL.

Cheers,

Dan





On Tue, Sep 14, 2010 at 7:47 AM, JA Colmenares <sforcejr at yahoo.com> wrote:

>
>
> We will eventually go all CISCO VOIP in our company. However, at this point
> we are urged of a corporate solution for instant messaging
> (IM)(availability, federation, logging, centralized control of users, etc).
> We have been planning to roll out Microsoft Office communication server(OCS)
> and later integrate it with CISCO presence, however we were asked why we
> shoulddo that if CISCO Presence would do IM just like OCS and the
> integration is cleaner.
>
> I like the idea if going with CISCO presence instead of OCS. However, we
> are not ready for VOIP yet and we need the IM functionality.
>
> My questions are
>
> 1-  Is it possible to deploy Cisco Unified Presence by itself? So we would
> just start with the Presence server then we can later integrate it with
> Cisco Communication Manager and Unity?
>
> 2- How does Presence works on the licensing side?
>
>
> Thanks
>
> Juan
>
>
>
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