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you may need to obtain a license. this goes back to CSCso33442. you
could be up and working fine on your current version. unknowingly you
may be running on a demo license. CUCM upgrade removes demo licenses.
you upgrade and suddenly CM will start, but immediately stop due to
missing license. you revert back to previous version expecting
stability. license files are shared between active and inactive
versions. when you ran the upgrade it removed demo licenses for both
versions. when you revert to previous version you discover CM will
start but immediately top due to missing license. at this point your
system is dead in the water until you can obtain license file.<br>
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this is why 6.1.3 now directly states when you are running on a demo
license.<br>
<br>
You can view CSCso33442 in bug toolkit to identify if you have license
files that are demo files<br>
<br>
/Wes<br>
<br>
On Thursday, February 12, 2009 9:28:15 AM, STEVEN CASPER
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<div> Reading thru the release notes for upgrading my lab from 6.1.1b
to 6.1.3. Documentation states that you must download a new software
feature licence to get the Call Manager service to run. What is the
rational behind that?! I thought I was done with licencing fiascos when
I upgraded from 4.1.3. Anyway.... can I reuse my original licence or do
I need to go through Cisco licencing?</div>
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