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C3925-CME-SRST/K9 , Licenses for IP Phones are required ?

Hi,

I have a doubt regarding to IP phone license taking into account the new routers 39xx.

For this new model I know I have to get the  features licenses  e.g. FL-CME-SRST-25, but what about the phone licenses??, do I need to get

licenses for IP phone?. or is enough  with the feature license?

I have been looking any doc for this issue.

Regards

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As referenced in my post it matters what call control you are ussing. Lets assume you are going to use this bundle with CME. Then this comes with a 25 user license for CME. You would then purchase the phones without the RTU license attached to them, they have the = sign after the part number.

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/collateral/voicesw/ps6788/vcallcon/ps2169/data_sheet_c78-520521.html

C3925-CME-SRST/K9

Cisco 3925 voice bundle with packet voice DSP module (PVDM3-64), Cisco Unified SRST license for 25 phones, and Cisco IOS UC technology license package

http://www.ciscosystems.ro/en/US/prod/collateral/modules/ps10598/ordering_guide_c07_557736_ps10537_Products_Data_Sheet.html

Table 27 lists the ISR G2 CME-SRST bundles for the Cisco 2900 and 3900 Series routers that come with the entry-level PVDM3, UC technology license and also right to use licenses for 25 seats of CME or SRST.

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paolo bevilacqua
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The phones also requires licenses, that your reseller should be able to help you with.

However, the licenses are not enforced.

Are you going to use the router as CME or SRST? If CME then that bundle includes 25 CME Right to Use licenses. If SRST then it includes 25 SRST RTU licenses but you need to purchase RTU licenses for Call Manager.

I did not notice these are specific to G2 and may have give the wrong answer.

Still I can't find any positive indication that the phone licenses are included with the P/N mentioned.

As referenced in my post it matters what call control you are ussing. Lets assume you are going to use this bundle with CME. Then this comes with a 25 user license for CME. You would then purchase the phones without the RTU license attached to them, they have the = sign after the part number.

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/collateral/voicesw/ps6788/vcallcon/ps2169/data_sheet_c78-520521.html

C3925-CME-SRST/K9

Cisco 3925 voice bundle with packet voice DSP module (PVDM3-64), Cisco Unified SRST license for 25 phones, and Cisco IOS UC technology license package

http://www.ciscosystems.ro/en/US/prod/collateral/modules/ps10598/ordering_guide_c07_557736_ps10537_Products_Data_Sheet.html

Table 27 lists the ISR G2 CME-SRST bundles for the Cisco 2900 and 3900 Series routers that come with the entry-level PVDM3, UC technology license and also right to use licenses for 25 seats of CME or SRST.

Hi Bill,

thanks for your info.

I will use CME and the number of phones will be 155, so I consider the following features license: FL-CME-SRST-100, FL-CME-SRST-25, FL-CME-SRST-5 in order to support the number of phones requested (155).

Regards

hi bevilacqua,

thanks anyway for taking time in this issue.

regards

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