BigTallKeith
Systems Engineer
Hi, I'm looking for some clarification if someone would be so kind?
I have an IP-Office 500 V2 which reports having 36 Virtual IP Endpoint Licenses. The unit has 1x VCM32 (V1) card installed, which would account for 12 of the virtual IP endpoint licenses. I am unsure where the other 24 licenses have come from. The system also has a 1x DIGSTA8 and 2x PHONE2 cards. I don't see any daughter cards.
License-wise, I have the following:
Avaya IP endpoints x 20
Avaya IP endpoints x 20
Avaya IP endpoints x 20
IP500 Universal PRI (Additional channels) x 2
IP500 Universal PRI (Additional channels) x 2
IP500 Universal PRI (Additional channels) x 2
IP500 Universal PRI (Additional channels) x 2
IP500 Voice Networking Channels x 4
Mobility Features x 1
Mobility Features x 1
Mobility Features x 1
Mobility Features x 1
Phone Manager Pro (per seat) x 1
Phone Manager Pro (per seat) x 1
Phone Manager Pro (per seat) x 1
Phone Manager Pro (per seat) x 1
Phone Manager Pro (per seat) x 1
Preferred Edition (Voicemail Pro) x 255
Preferred Edition Additional Voicemail Ports x 8
Preferred Edition Additional Voicemail Ports x 8
Preferred Edition Additional Voicemail Ports x 8
Preferred Edition Additional Voicemail Ports x 4
Preferred Edition Additional Voicemail Ports x 4
Receptionist x 1
Receptionist x 1
Receptionist x 1
SIP Trunk Channels x 10
SIP Trunk Channels x 10
Software Upgrade 3 (R6.1) x 1
Software Upgrade 3 (R6.1) x 1
UMS Web Services x 5
VCM Channel Migration x 4
VCM Channel Migration x 4
VMPro Recordings Administrators x 1
VMPro Recordings Administrators x 1
VMPro Recordings Administrators x 1
VMPro TTS (Generic) x 1
VMPro TTS (Generic) x 1
VMPro TTS (Generic) x 1
VMPro TTS (Generic) x 1
I am unsure where the additional 24 Virtual IP Endpoint licenses are coming from. Any help/pointers to identify this would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
BTK.
I have an IP-Office 500 V2 which reports having 36 Virtual IP Endpoint Licenses. The unit has 1x VCM32 (V1) card installed, which would account for 12 of the virtual IP endpoint licenses. I am unsure where the other 24 licenses have come from. The system also has a 1x DIGSTA8 and 2x PHONE2 cards. I don't see any daughter cards.
License-wise, I have the following:
Avaya IP endpoints x 20
Avaya IP endpoints x 20
Avaya IP endpoints x 20
IP500 Universal PRI (Additional channels) x 2
IP500 Universal PRI (Additional channels) x 2
IP500 Universal PRI (Additional channels) x 2
IP500 Universal PRI (Additional channels) x 2
IP500 Voice Networking Channels x 4
Mobility Features x 1
Mobility Features x 1
Mobility Features x 1
Mobility Features x 1
Phone Manager Pro (per seat) x 1
Phone Manager Pro (per seat) x 1
Phone Manager Pro (per seat) x 1
Phone Manager Pro (per seat) x 1
Phone Manager Pro (per seat) x 1
Preferred Edition (Voicemail Pro) x 255
Preferred Edition Additional Voicemail Ports x 8
Preferred Edition Additional Voicemail Ports x 8
Preferred Edition Additional Voicemail Ports x 8
Preferred Edition Additional Voicemail Ports x 4
Preferred Edition Additional Voicemail Ports x 4
Receptionist x 1
Receptionist x 1
Receptionist x 1
SIP Trunk Channels x 10
SIP Trunk Channels x 10
Software Upgrade 3 (R6.1) x 1
Software Upgrade 3 (R6.1) x 1
UMS Web Services x 5
VCM Channel Migration x 4
VCM Channel Migration x 4
VMPro Recordings Administrators x 1
VMPro Recordings Administrators x 1
VMPro Recordings Administrators x 1
VMPro TTS (Generic) x 1
VMPro TTS (Generic) x 1
VMPro TTS (Generic) x 1
VMPro TTS (Generic) x 1
I am unsure where the additional 24 Virtual IP Endpoint licenses are coming from. Any help/pointers to identify this would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
BTK.