You mentioned Primary Phone, so I thought I understood you, but I guess not.
*"If I'm not mistaken, in this case, and, in any case where a primary phone is not set, more licenses are used then would need to be."* The primary phone field does not play a role in licensing anymore. It's simply the owner user id set on the phone. As for the workings of UCL: 1 device (regardless of user association) = 1 enhanced* 2 devices with 1 user = 1 enhanced plus 3 - 10 devices all with 1 owner user id = 1 cuwl 11+ devices all with 1 owner user id = 1+ cuwl (e.g., 34 devices + 1 user = 4 cuwl) *unless you purchased a cheap phone, then it might be basic or essential Don't forget the borrowing that happens, so technically, a single device with no user could consume a cuwl license. E.g., Anthony with no physical phone but does have: CSF + BOT + TAB + TCT will consume 1 cuwl license, with no primary phone set, just the owner user id on all 4 devices. On Mon, Jan 13, 2020 at 2:13 PM Lelio Fulgenzi <le...@uoguelph.ca> wrote: > Yes, no DLUs, but there’s still licenses. So, what I was afraid of was > that instead of one CUWL license, it would use 4 separate enhanced > licenses. But, I’m guessing because it’s all one userID, it uses the > license based on the number of devices. > > > > So, if I have 4 Jabber devices to one userID, it uses CUWL, but if it uses > 2 jabber devices, it uses enhanced? > > > > > > > > *From:* Anthony Holloway <avholloway+cisco-v...@gmail.com> > *Sent:* Monday, January 13, 2020 2:39 PM > *To:* Lelio Fulgenzi <le...@uoguelph.ca> > *Cc:* voyp list, cisco-voip (cisco-voip@puck.nether.net) < > cisco-voip@puck.nether.net> > *Subject:* Re: [cisco-voip] setting primary phone for Jabber users > without a physical phone - licensing > > > > We have *not* had DLUs since... > > > > On Mon, Jan 13, 2020 at 1:38 PM Anthony Holloway < > avholloway+cisco-v...@gmail.com> wrote: > > I might be saying something completely crazy here, but the Primary Phone > field does nothing for you ever since CUCM 9x User Connect Licenses (UCL). > > > > Here's what the help says for that field: > > > > *Choose the physical phone that will be associated with the application, > such as IP communicator or Cisco Unified Personal Communicator. When you > choose a primary phone, the application consumes fewer device license units > and is considered an "adjunct" license (to the primary phone).* > > > > We have had DLUs since 8x, so, unless you're on version 8.x, you can > ignore this field. > > > > On Mon, Jan 13, 2020 at 12:29 PM Lelio Fulgenzi <le...@uoguelph.ca> wrote: > > > I'm trying to setup an easy to replicate (troubleshoot/reconcile) system > in place for our Jabber deployment. > > We've decided to assign each Jabber device type to each user so there's no > end-user support issues when they want to use it on another device and/or > move from one device type to another. > > If I'm not mistaken, in this case, and, in any case where a primary phone > is not set, more licenses are used then would need to be. The issue at hand > here, is what happens when we deploy Jabber without a physical phone? > > I'm already finding that the quick/add feature really only works when a > phone is configured (although I have to work through that). So, I'm > wondering, is it worthwhile to configure a "dummy" phone for Jabber users > and set the primary phone for all Jabber clients to this dummy phone? Or > should I ask them to pick the CSF jabber device as the primary phone for > example? > > What have others done? > > Lelio > > _______________________________________________ > cisco-voip mailing list > cisco-voip@puck.nether.net > https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/cisco-voip > >
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