Thank you very much Ryan!
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Original message
From: "Ryan Ratliff (rratliff)"
Date: 8/6/17 8:47 AM (GMT-06:00)
To: Hamu Ebiso
Cc: "Wykoff, Robert" , Matthew Loraditch
, cisco-voip voyp list
Subject: Re: [cisco-voip] Need guidence to
Jon,
Once loaded; they will never expire in the traditional sense. However, if the
PLM/ELM licenses are only good for the major software releases. So if your CUWL
is hosted for UC v9.x; you'll need to re-host when upgrading to v10.x/v.11, if
hosted to v10.x then re-host to v11.x.
Thanks,
Ryan
Once loaded into the PLM/ELM, legitimately purchased licenses will be marked
permanent (shown in the licensing inventory section). If Cisco licensing (GLO)
has issued you "demo" or "temp" licenses; they will generally expire 60 days
after being loaded into the PLM/ELM.
-Ryan
> On Aug 6, 2017,
Hello All,
Can anyone point me in the right direction.
Do UCL / CUWL Licences expire?
Or once they are purchased thats it.
Thanks
Jon Fox
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Corporate Directory will work with the default settings in 10.4.2, secure EM
will not.
If both clusters are up and running you are much better off just adding
CallManager.pem from the TFTP server of the new cluster to Certificate
Management of the old cluster as "Phone-sast-trust”.
This will l
Use a hunt pilot that points to the Unity ports or SIP trunk just like you do
for voicemail, but use a routing rule in Unity to send the calls to the
appropriate call handler.
Start with a doc similar to
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/voice_ip_comm/connection/10x/administration/guide/10xc