[cisco-voip] What does the IVR port license mean in CCX 5.x or 7.x?

steve brickhouse sweeper1 at gmail.com
Thu Feb 24 08:21:47 EST 2011


It's only licensed two ports per agent on Premium.  Standard and Enhanced
don't license ports... You get the max based off of the hardware platform
you are running.. 7845 - 300, 7835 - 150 etc etc
So you need to know server type and license type...

Sb

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On Feb 24, 2011, at 8:17 AM, "Bill Riley" <bill at hitechconnection.net> wrote:

You get two ports per agent seat. You can have a total of 150 total on the
server you have. You can configure as many as you want but you will only
have the total connections that you have licensed at any given time.



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I saw there are 150 IVR ports and 50 Enhanced agent/supervisor seats stated
under CCX license page.

Does it mean I can use up to 150 CTI/ call control group ports per server no
matter how many agent seats purchased?
Someone told me that the number of agent seats will impact the maximum
number of IVR ports, say 50 agent seats = 100 IVR ports usable at max.
I look at the data sheet and it states as unlimited CTI port.

Can anyone enlighten me? Thanks

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