01-29-2009 09:07 AM - edited 03-15-2019 03:51 PM
From the License Unit Report and License Calculator I can view the number of seat licenses, but it doesn't display the number of seat licenses. Is there anywhere to view this information in CCUM?
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01-29-2009 10:08 AM
Hi Rick,
As far as I know the Seat License is just a "paper" license and is not actually loaded anywhere on the box. It is not even shown in the License file;
Here is an example of the License File for CCM 5.x (but 6.x has a similar look and feel)
License File Contents
The license file contains the following information:
â¢Number of Cisco CallManager nodes that are licensed: This indicates number of Cisco CallManager servers in a cluster that are licensed to the customer.
â¢Versions of the Cisco CallManager that are supported.
â¢Number of phone units licensed: Instead of creating a separate license for each phone type, a concept of unit license is used. Each phone type corresponds to a fixed number of license units.
Here is an Example of Permanent CCM_Node licenses
# Optional usage agreement, legal language, tracking information
# Some other comments
INCREMENT CCM_NODE cisco 5.0 permanent uncounted \
VENDOR_STRING=
ileVersion> \
HOSTID=000bcd4ee59d \
NOTICE="
30E4 16DB 771B 1393 9DC1 DBC4 C5AA 15CC 6E6C B7B8 895A DCBA \
B40F C551 2625 1C97 F20D 9977 6CFF 3603 081E 6FF2"
The preceding license file includes the following information:
â¢No expiration date for this license exists as indicated by the keyword permanent.
â¢This license file provides three licenses for the version 5.0 of the feature CCM_NODES.
â¢The Cisco specific fieldLicFileID, identifies this license file.
â¢You can add multiple increment lines for same feature in a license file to increase the license count. None of the INCREMENT lines should be identical and each of them should be signed independently.
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/voice_ip_comm/cucm/admin/5_0_1/ccmcfg/b02licfu.html
You would need to look at your PO# for Part numbers like these;
LIC-CM6.0-7845=License CM 6.0 7845 Appliance, 5,000 seat
LIC-CM6.X-2500= License Unified CM Additional 2500 Users
From this good doc;
Hope this helps!
Rob
01-29-2009 10:08 AM
Hi Rick,
As far as I know the Seat License is just a "paper" license and is not actually loaded anywhere on the box. It is not even shown in the License file;
Here is an example of the License File for CCM 5.x (but 6.x has a similar look and feel)
License File Contents
The license file contains the following information:
â¢Number of Cisco CallManager nodes that are licensed: This indicates number of Cisco CallManager servers in a cluster that are licensed to the customer.
â¢Versions of the Cisco CallManager that are supported.
â¢Number of phone units licensed: Instead of creating a separate license for each phone type, a concept of unit license is used. Each phone type corresponds to a fixed number of license units.
Here is an Example of Permanent CCM_Node licenses
# Optional usage agreement, legal language, tracking information
# Some other comments
INCREMENT CCM_NODE cisco 5.0 permanent uncounted \
VENDOR_STRING=
ileVersion> \
HOSTID=000bcd4ee59d \
NOTICE="
30E4 16DB 771B 1393 9DC1 DBC4 C5AA 15CC 6E6C B7B8 895A DCBA \
B40F C551 2625 1C97 F20D 9977 6CFF 3603 081E 6FF2"
The preceding license file includes the following information:
â¢No expiration date for this license exists as indicated by the keyword permanent.
â¢This license file provides three licenses for the version 5.0 of the feature CCM_NODES.
â¢The Cisco specific fieldLicFileID, identifies this license file.
â¢You can add multiple increment lines for same feature in a license file to increase the license count. None of the INCREMENT lines should be identical and each of them should be signed independently.
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/voice_ip_comm/cucm/admin/5_0_1/ccmcfg/b02licfu.html
You would need to look at your PO# for Part numbers like these;
LIC-CM6.0-7845=License CM 6.0 7845 Appliance, 5,000 seat
LIC-CM6.X-2500= License Unified CM Additional 2500 Users
From this good doc;
Hope this helps!
Rob
01-29-2009 11:13 AM
Thanks Rob
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