06-28-2007 10:47 AM - edited 03-18-2019 07:30 PM
Does do I need to get another license if I want to add a second subscriber into my call manager cluster? I know how to add a second subscriber, but I want to make sure that after 30 days the new/second subscriber doesn't shutdown because we're in evaluation mode or something similar. Like I discovered the hard way with unity.
For what its worth, my call manager version is 4.1.3sr5b. I have 1 publisher and 1 subscriber; i'd like to add one more subscriber to take some of the load off the other two boxes.
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06-28-2007 11:04 AM
You dont need to add any license file to add Additional CallManagers upto CM 4.x. With CM 5.x you need a NODE License to be installed for every callmanager in the cluster.
06-28-2007 11:04 AM
You dont need to add any license file to add Additional CallManagers upto CM 4.x. With CM 5.x you need a NODE License to be installed for every callmanager in the cluster.
07-09-2007 12:50 PM
Thanks, for now i'm sticking to CM 4.1sr5b. But good to know that when I go CM5 i'll need to purchase licenses.
06-28-2007 11:05 AM
You have to buy a server, and the CM software.
CM4.1-K9-78XXI1-1
XX = 25, 35, 45, depending on the server you are getting.
The server part no will be
MCS-78XX-AB-IPC1
where XX = 25,35,45
B = 1,2, (H1, H2, I1, I2)
A = H for HP or I for IBM
HTH
Sankar
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07-09-2007 12:27 PM
Thanks, actually i have an existing MCS-7825 sitting around that was used for an old Unity installation. That I want bring it back into service as a secondary subscriber.
yes long story short, before I got to this job the previous admin bought 3 MCS-7825 for pub, sub and Unity. Even though unity could have gone on any generic server.
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