[cisco-voip] licensing question.......
Don Weiner (dweiner)
dweiner at cisco.com
Sun Jan 30 22:11:06 EST 2011
You state that you are on CUCM 7.1(5). For CUCM 7.1(5) and later, DLU
enforcement is still in the software but licensing is user based. When
you purchase a user license you get enough DLUs to effectively "disable"
DLU enforcement. In these versions IP Communicator or any other soft
client would be licensed as "Adjunct" to the Enhanced UCL user license.
DLUs are NOT purchased, and you are not licensed to use any "spare" DLUs
that might be in the system. Licensing is back to honor-based (well,
mostly as the number of DLUs issued per user may provide some
enforcement) and each user must have a license.
7975 + CIPC = UCL Enhanced User (LIC-CUCM-USR) + Adjunct Device
(LIC-ADJ-USR-AUDVID) + CIPC client (IPCOMM7-LIC). CUWL Standard, which
includes this and much more, is already less expensive, even without
adding a voicemail box. CUWL Std includes choice of these soft clients:
CIPC, CUPC, CUCI-xxx. Cisco Mobile (smartphone clients) is not included
in CUWL Standard, but is in CUWL Pro.
7975 + Cisco Mobile for iPhone = UCL Enhanced User (LIC-CUCM-USR) +
Adjunct Device (LIC-ADJ-USR-AUDVID) + Cisco Mobile client for iPhone
(VOIP-IPH-LIC)
CIPC or Cisco Mobile as sole endpoint = UCL Enhanced User (LIC-CUCM-USR)
+ client license (IPCOMM7-LIC or VOIP-IPH-LIC)
SNR is included for all UCL users, there is no additional charge.
Don
From: Brian Schultz [mailto:bms314 at gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, January 26, 2011 8:48 AM
To: Scott Voll
Cc: Don Weiner (dweiner); cisco-voip at puck.nether.net
Subject: Re: [cisco-voip] licensing question.......
Under the IP communicator device (same for iPhone, CSF, etc.), there
should be a Primary Phone field (not sure which version this was
introduced). When you select the primary desk phone device, the DLU
consumption turns into an adjunct device so only 1 DLU is required.
This has nothing to do with CUWL.
Brian
On Wed, Jan 26, 2011 at 8:52 AM, Scott Voll <svoll.voip at gmail.com>
wrote:
We currently don't have CUWL.
Really it comes down to we are looking at Mobile users.
What is our Cost (in DLU) for using SNR vs Cisco Mobile clients?
So if your not on CUWL then even if every user has a 7961 and 276 of
those users have IP communicator I get dinged 3 DLU's for the soft
client where as with CUWL it would be all covered under the one License?
Next scenario: under CUWL one user could have cisco mobile client,
7961, IP communicator, and CSF. Where as with DLUs I'm looking at 4 + 4
+ 3 + 1 = 12 DLU's
Thanks
Scott
On Tue, Jan 25, 2011 at 6:00 PM, Don Weiner (dweiner)
<dweiner at cisco.com> wrote:
Assuming CUCM 7.1(5) or later:
If the user is covered by CUWL Pro there is no additional charge for the
iPhone client (Cisco Mobile).
If there is no CUWL license in effect, the iPhone is licensed like any
other advanced phone. If the iPhone is the only device the user has then
it's licensed as a UCL user. If the user already has a primary device
(already licensed as a UCL enhanced user) then a full license is not
required and an Adjunct License is used to cover the 2nd phone (the
iPhone client).
Prior to CUCM 7.1(5) it's a matter of DLUs, and as with later versions
if the user has a desk phone then they don't require a full phone
license for an additional device. The difference is the number of DLUs
consumed from the DLU pool when the phone is administered in CCMAdmin.
There is absolutely no feature difference regardless of the licensing.
Don
On Tue, Jan 25, 2011 at 3:45 PM, Scott Voll <svoll.voip at gmail.com>
wrote:
CM 7.1.5
Not on CUWL licensing.
What is the difference between cisco dual mode for Iphone and Adjunct.
I know the difference is 3 DLU. What is the feature difference?
Same with Mobility Enabled End User and Adjunct.
Thanks
scott
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