Why do I need licenses? How do I install and view the licenses on my system?
Q.
Cisco User Connect Licensing (UCL) is a user-based licensing model where the number of users and
phones that are added to the Cisco Business Edition 3000 system get tracked and licensed for use. Several
A.
license types exist, but be aware that you may not be able to add a phone or enable certain features, such
as voicemail, unless you install licenses. Your system comes with a 5 starter licenses.
The Manage Licenses page in the Cisco Business Edition 3000 First Time Setup Wizard and in the
Cisco Business Edition 3000 Administrative Interface allows you to perform such tasks as installing
licenses and viewing details about installed licenses, including the license version, the type of licenses,
and the number of licenses that you used and available.
For more information, see the following sections:
• Cisco User Connect Licensing, on page 95
• License Settings, on page 241
How do I find, add, update, delete, and copy configuration?
Q.
You can add your configuration through the following methods:
A.
• Through the Cisco-provided .xls data configuration file during the initial deployment. Click
Automatic Setup and upload the file through the desktop or through a USB flash drive. (See
Working with the Cisco-Provided .xls Data Configuration File, on page 75).
• Through the Cisco Business Edition 3000 First Time Setup Wizard during the initial deployment
(if you do not plan to use the Cisco-provided .xls data configuration file) - Add your data, and click
Next or Back in the GUI.
• Through the Cisco-provided .xls data configuration file to add users and phones in bulk after the
initial deployment. (See Working with the Cisco-Provided .xls Data Configuration File, on page
75).
• Through the Cisco Business Edition 3000 Administrative Interface after initial deployment. The
following sections describe how to find, delete, add, edit, and copy your configuration in the Cisco
Business Edition 3000 Administrative Interface:
• Finding Your Configuration, on page 69
• Deleting Your Configuration, on page 70
• Adding Your Configuration, on page 71
• Editing Your Configuration, on page 71
• Copying (Duplicating) Configuration, on page 72
When add your add and edit your configuration, use only characters from the Modern Latin Alphabet
or use Arabic numerals. For example, you can enter A-Z, a-z, 1, 2,3 and some special characters.
Tip
When can I not perform configuration tasks?
Q.
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