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Ryan Ratliff

2005-08-16, 5:45 pm

If you get into this grace period you will be getting events in the app
log warning you that Unity will be shut down.

-Ryan
On Aug 16, 2005, at 8:29 AM, Erick Bergquist wrote:

I posted the original question on the unified
messaging forum (link below) and got a reply that the
grace period is 4 hours.

http://forum.cisco.com/eforum/servlet/NetProf?
page=netprof&forum=IP%20Communications%20and%20Video&topic=Unified%20Com
munications& CommCmd=MB%3Fcmd%3Ddisplay_location%26lo
cation%3D.1dd90e99

--- Erick Bergquist <erickbe@yahoo.com> wrote:

> The unity licensing docs state that the server has
> to
> have a license file that matches the servers MAC
> address (primary, virtual, etc).
>
> I couldn't find a doc that states it continues to
> work
> with a license that doesn't match. But I guess it
> may
> depend on how you're restoring and how the license
> gets there maybe. Maybe if you're restoring from
> backup, the files are already there and license is
> not
> being added new. Maybe they let unity run as long as
> there is a license for a bit in case of disasters
> where someone had to restore to another server so
> they
> weren't totally out while the new license was
> coming.
> You could try posting something on the cisco unified
> messaging forum , there are a few cisco unity folks
> that reply out there frequently.
>
>

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/voicesw/ps2237/
products_white_paper09186a008019c743.shtml
>
> License Files and MAC Addresses
>
> Each license file (except the default license file)
> is
> registered to the MAC address (physical address) of
> the network interface card (NIC) on the cisco Unity
> server. The license file for one computer cannot be
> used on a second computer (for example, because you
> want to replace the cisco Unity server). You must
> obtain a replacement license file registered to the
> MAC address on the second computer. See the
> "Replacing
> License Files When Replacing a cisco Unity Server"
> section.
>
> --- Lelio Fulgenzi <lelio@uoguelph.ca> wrote:
>
> and
> and
> tied
> plugged
> have
>
>
>
>
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