RTU is Right to Use license and typically for something that does not have licensing enforced like CUPC, CUVA, CUIPC etc. Never seen a RTU for an ATA as it does require a DLU unlike other analog devices. I'm assuming this is CUWL licensing model? do you have the SKU?<div>
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<p>Hi Guys, <br><br>Could anyone explain to me what the RTU license is for CUCM
6.1, e.g. 1 unit licent for ATA? As no serial number, how can it be added
to call manager? Thanks for your
input.<br><br>Cheers,<br><br>William</p></div>
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