Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance - Advanced, Standard, and Business
licensing is based on the endpoint quantity. The number of endpoints determines
the number of licenses that you need to purchase to manage your network. Along
with the total number of endpoints, you must also consider the system capacity
parameters, such as the number of each supported endpoint types, and CDR
limits, to choose the most suitable virtual machine resources for your
deployment.
With Assurance Advanced option, you can manage Cisco voice and video
Collaboration Systems through a single, consolidated view. It includes
continuous, real-time monitoring and advanced troubleshooting tools for Cisco
Collaboration applications and endpoints, such as Cisco Unified Communications
Manager, Cisco TelePresence Video Communication Server(Cisco VCS), Cisco
TelePresence, and so on.
The mode of
installation is
two modes of installations
are—Standard and Evaluation or Advanced. To learn more about
Standard and Advanced
install mode, see Deployment Model - Advanced
Deployment Models—Standard
and Advanced
Deployment Models - Standard and Advanced.
The quantity of the
endpoints determines the number of licenses that you need to purchase to manage
your network.
Along with the total
number of endpoints, you must also consider the system capacity parameters,
such as the number of each supported endpoint types, and CDR limits, to choose
the most suitable OVA for your deployment.
For more information
on system capacity parameters for Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Advanced
12.x, see the
System Capacity for Cisco
Prime Collaboration Assurance
System Capacity for Cisco
Prime Collaboration Assurance and Business.
For more information on
system capacity parameters for Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Advanced
11.0, see the
System Capacity for Cisco
Prime Collaboration wiki.
For more information on
system capacity parameters for Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Advanced
11.1, see the
System Capacity for Cisco
Prime Collaboration wiki.
For more information on
system capacity parameters for Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Advanced
11.5, see the
System Capacity for Cisco
Prime Collaboration wiki.
For more information on
system capacity parameters for Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance Advanced
11.6, see the
System Capacity for Cisco
Prime Collaboration wiki.
The Cisco Prime
Collaboration Assurance Image (R-PC-xxxx) license is required to activate Cisco
Prime Collaboration Assurance in a production network. You must order one
license for each server. A new license is required for each major upgrade and
is included in the upgrade parts and the Product Upgrade Tool entitlements.
You can purchase
scale licenses based on the endpoints that you want to manage. For more
information on the scale licenses and part numbers in Cisco Prime Collaboration
Assurance and Analytics 12.x, see
Cisco Prime Collaboration
Ordering Guide. You must have Cisco partner privilege to access the
Ordering Guide.
You can purchase scale
licenses based on the endpoints that you want to manage. For more information
on the scale licenses and part numbers in Cisco Prime Collaboration 11.0, see
Cisco Prime Collaboration
Ordering Guide
, in Cisco Prime
Collaboration 11.1, see
Cisco Prime Collaboration
Ordering Guide, in Cisco Prime
Collaboration 11.5, see
Cisco Prime Collaboration
Ordering Guide
, and in Cisco Prime
Collaboration 11.6, see
Cisco Prime Collaboration
Ordering Guide
. You must have Cisco partner privilege to access the Ordering
Guide.
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All Unified CM
registered endpoints in a specific cluster must be managed in Cisco Prime
Collaboration Assurance to provide the statistics data to support all
monitoring, testing, and reporting features in Cisco Prime Collaboration
Assurance and Analytics; for example, statistics from the Unified CM Publisher
CDR are required to compute route group utilization, Severely Conceal Seconds
Ratio (SCSR)(%), and call failure measurements. When the Unified CM publisher
is discovered, all endpoints (including phones) registered with it are
discovered.
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To add Cisco Prime
Collaboration Assurance license file, go to
. For more
information in Cisco Prime Collaboration 12.x, see the
Add and Delete a
License File section of
"Manage
Licenses" chapter in the
Cisco Prime Collaboration
Assurance User Guide - Advanced.
For more information in
Cisco Prime Collaboration 11.0, see the
Add and Delete a
License File section of
"Manage Licenses"
chapter in the
Cisco Prime Collaboration
Assurance Guide - Advanced.
For more information in Cisco
Prime Collaboration 11.1, see the
Add and Delete a
License File section of
"Manage Licenses"
chapter in the
Cisco Prime Collaboration
Assurance Guide Advanced .
For more information in Cisco
Prime Collaboration 11.5, see the
Add and Delete a
License File section of
"Manage Licenses"
chapter in the
Cisco Prime Collaboration
Assurance Guide - Advanced.
For more information in
Cisco Prime Collaboration 11.6, see the
Add and Delete a
License File section of
"Manage
Licenses" chapter in the
Cisco Prime Collaboration
Assurance Guide - Advanced.