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Bernhard Albler


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01-28-06 01:49 AM

Hi everyone,

this might be a strange question but:
is there any kind of check/limit in ipcc-express regarding the agent to
ivr-port ratio?
Consider the following scenario:
A customer wants to deploy a scenario, where quite a lot more ivr ports
than agents are required. The Application he wrote uses only the
functionality of ipcc-x standard (so no database dips etc.), therefore
the priceing of a ipcc-x standard agent license is more favourable than
buying a ivr port license. Especially because he considers adding more
agents in the future. The reason I am asking is the passage from a faq
(http://www.cisco.com/en/US/partner/...ps1846/products
_promotion0900aecd8029cff2.html):


When using only the auto-attendant (e.g. as a standalone auto attendant
with no contact center agents being used) provided by cisco IPCC Express
Edition the following entitlement limitations apply:
* This is an exception to the usual cisco IPCC Express Edition software
licensing that prohibits the use of IPCC Express Edition for
auto-attendant or self-service ONLY deployments (i.e. non-contact center
deployments). Such deployments require the purchase of cisco IP IVR.
This exception is valid only for this limited time, special promotional
bundle offer.

So would I be allowed (from a licensing stand point) to use unused
ipcc-x licenses as kind of "queue ports" (if it's indeed a mixed
deployment with some agents)?

thanks
bernhard





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