For information on borrowing and loaning of licenses, see the Understanding How Borrowing and Loaning
of Licenses Works, on page 99.
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Table 17: License types
DescriptionsLicense type
This license type covers a user and the user’s primary phone when the system classifies
the primary phone as enhanced.
• The Cisco Unified IP Phone 6941, Cisco Unified IP Phone 6945, and Cisco Unified
IP Phone 6961 use an enhanced license if these phones are not set up as public
space phones or adjunct phones.
• The Cisco IP Communicator or Cisco Unified Client Services Framework use this
license type if it is the primary phone for the user.
• The Cisco Unified IP Phone 8941, Cisco Unified IP Phone 8945, and Cisco Unified
IP Phone 8961 uses enhanced licenses as well.
• The Cisco Unified IP Phone 7937 and Cisco Unified IP Phone 7925 uses this
license type if it is the primary phone for the user.
The enhanced license type allows a regular user (non-department user) to use
voicemail, Reach Me Anywhere, and Cisco Extension Mobility if the features are
enabled in the usage profile and supported on the phone model.
Your Cisco Business Edition 3000 server comes automatically installed with 5
starter enhanced licenses. After you install one permanent license of any type,
Cisco Business Edition 3000 invalidates all starter licenses on the server, although
the phone and features continues to work as expected for existing users, even when
starter licenses are invalid. If the starter licenses are invalid and you have not
installed permanent licenses yet, you cannot assign a usage profile where the
features are enabled to a user. In addition, you cannot enable the features in usage
profiles where they are currently disabled. Finally, you cannot add more phones
to the system.
Enhanced
This license type covers a user and the user’s primary phone when the system
characterizes the primary phone as basic. The Cisco Unified IP Phone 6921 and Cisco
Unified IP Phone 6911 use this license type if the basic license is available and if the
phone is not set up as an adjunct phone.
This basic license type allows a regular user (non-department user) to use voicemail,
Reach Me Anywhere, and Cisco Extension Mobility if the features are enabled in the
usage profile and supported on the phone model.
Basic
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