| Lelio Fulgenzi 2005-08-16, 5:45 pm |
| That's interesting, my colleage actually posted a reply to that about us swapping our hardware for an analog integration and we had no problems we simply installed the harddrives into the new server and up we were. Not error messages nothing!
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----- Original Message -----
From: Erick Bergquist
To: erickbe@yahoo.com ; Lelio Fulgenzi ; Burton, Jason ; cisco-voip@puck.nether.net
Sent: Tuesday, August 16, 2005 8:29 AM
Subject: Re: [cisco-voip]Unity Question (ANSWER)
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/servl...ion%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...08019c743.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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