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Cisco Hosted Collaboration Solution (Cisco HCS) uses a unique license model for the Cisco Unified Communications (UC) applications and management tools that make up Cisco HCS. Rather than requiring a separate, individual license per Cisco UC application and management tool, Cisco HCS uses license bundles to create a solution license model. Unlike traditional product licenses that are applied on a per-application or per-tool basis, solution licenses are applied and maintained through Cisco HCS. This solution license model applies only to Cisco HCS and is for Cisco HCS partners only. The licenses described in this document cannot be ordered for any other solution, partner, or use.
Licensing for data center infrastructure (for example, CUBE, ASA, and Nexus) is not covered in this document. Obtain these licenses separately as part of the infrastructure. For more information, see the Cisco Hosted Collaboration Solution, Release 10.6(1) Solution Reference Network Design Guide.
Cisco HCS licenses are applied on a per-user, per-device, concurrent, or session basis depending upon the particular license.
A user is an end-user profile that has access to functionality within Cisco HCS. A Cisco HCS end-user profile accesses Cisco HCS functionality through a phone, soft client, mobile client, fixed mobile convergence device, or Extension Mobility profile.
Note | The primary Cisco HCS management and application license bundles are applied on a per-user basis. |
A device is a unique, individual device (for example, IP phone or TelePresence endpoint) that has access to features and functionality within the Cisco HCS. Device-specific licensing generally applies to add-on licenses.
Multiple users or devices share a concurrent license. The terms for concurrent use define a user or device that can use the license at any given time. In general, the use of concurrent licenses is confined to certain workloads such as Contact Center, or the use of specialized technology or shared resources.
Session licenses are functionally the same as concurrent licenses: a user or device that can use the license at any given time. Cisco Expressway Remote Media session add-on license is an example of a session-based license.
Unless stated otherwise, the information in this guide assumes a user-based license.
There are three types of Cisco HCS licenses to consider in every deployment:
The management and application licenses are offered as a single bundle to facilitate easier license management. A license bundle contains the necessary licenses for tools, applications, and functionality associated with the bundle.
Management licenses cover all management tools included as part of Cisco HCS. The management tools focus on operational efficiency and customer service, from initial implementation and services activation to ongoing provisioning and service assurance. The following table describes the management tools in the Cisco HCS framework.
Tools | Description |
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Cisco Unified Communications Domain Manager (Cisco Unified CDM) | Provisions Unified Communications applications and services for subscribers. |
Hosted Collaboration Mediation Fulfillment (Cisco HCM-F) | Provides domain manager mediation and solution level capabilities such as upgrade management, billing mediation, license management, automation of virtual machine provisioning, and identity management. |
Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance | Comprehensive voice, video, and Contact Center management system with monitoring, troubleshooting, and reporting capabilities that help users receive consistent, high-quality video and voice collaboration. |
Application licenses cover all the Cisco UC applications within Cisco HCS. The following table describes the Cisco UC applications in the Cisco HCS framework.
Application | Description |
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Cisco Unified Communications Manager | Manages call routing and processing. |
Cisco Unified Mobility | Redirect calls between desktop and mobile phones. |
Cisco Unity Connection | Voicemail features and functionality. |
Cisco Jabber for Everyone | Instant messaging and chat. |
Cisco Jabber (full UC) | Collaboration tools, including presence, instant messaging (IM), voice, video, voice messaging, screen sharing, and conferencing. |
Add-on licenses are licenses for applications and features that are not included within a specific application license bundle. Because the add-on licenses provide extra functionality to specific application bundles to match specific customer needs, one application license is needed for each add-on license. The following table describes the non-Cisco UC applications in the Cisco HCS framework.
Add-on License | Description |
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Cisco WebEx Meetings | Incorporates audio, high-definition (HD) video, and real-time content sharing |
Cisco Unified Contact Center Enterprise | Delivers intelligent contact routing, call treatment, network-to-desktop computer telephony integration (CTI), and multichannel contact management over an IP infrastructure |
Cisco Jabber for Everyone | Provides presence and instant messaging (IM) capabilities |
Cisco TelePresence Room Endpoints | Supports high-definition (HD) video immersive collaboration endpoints |
Add-on licenses are also available for the Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance management tool. The following table describes the available Prime Collaboration Assurance management add-on licenses.
Add-on License | Description |
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Management Bundles | Adds selected management features to support UC license migrations, for example. |
Video Assurance | Adds video assurance to midrange and high-end TelePresence endpoints. |
Contact Center Assurance | Adds assurance to Cisco HCS for Contact Center. |
For more information about the Cisco HCS framework, see the Cisco Hosted Collaboration Solution design guides: http://docwiki.cisco.com/wiki/Cisco_Hosted_Collaboration_Solution.
Cisco HCS also supports a voicemail-only licensing option. For more information, see Cisco Unified Messaging.
Cisco HCS application license bundles contain the Cisco Enhanced IP User Connect license, plus extra software features, soft clients, and mobile clients for Cisco UC applications. The following table identifies key Cisco UC functionality and the license bundles that support that functionality.
Functionality | Collaboration Apps | Basic | Foundation | Standard |
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Number of Devices | 1 | 1 | 10 | |
Full Voice and Call Control | Cisco UC Manager | Included | Included | Included |
Mobility (SNR) | Cisco Unified Mobility | Included | Included | Included |
Native Video | Cisco UC Manager | Included | Included | |
Unified Messaging | Cisco Unity Connection | Optional add-ons | Optional add-ons | Included |
IM & Presence | Cisco Jabber for Everyone | Included | Included | Included |
Desktop Softphone | Cisco Jabber (full UC) | Included * | Included * | |
Smartphone Client | Cisco Jabber (full UC) | Included * | Included * | |
Immersive Video | Cisco TelePresence Rooms | Optional add-ons * | Optional add-ons * | |
Web Conferencing | Cisco WebEx Meetings | Optional add-ons | Optional add-ons | Optional add-ons |
Remote Access | Cisco Expressway | Included | Included | |
Contact Center Agent | Cisco Unified CC Enterprise | Optional add-ons | Optional add-ons | Optional add-ons |
* Subject to maximum number of devices |
For a more comprehensive list of Cisco HCS features and associated application licensing requirements, see Cisco HCS Features and Licensing Description at: https://communities.cisco.com/community/partner/collaboration/uc/hcs/blog/2014/05/12/cisco-hcs-10-license-references.
The Cisco HCS Basic license provides users with the right to use one approved hard phone associated with their user profile. For a list of approved devices, see Cisco HCS Device Support at: https://communities.cisco.com/community/partner/collaboration/uc/hcs/blog/2014/05/12/cisco-hcs-10-license-references.
A user who requires a second device must purchase the Cisco HCS Standard license bundle.
With the Cisco HCS Basic license bundle, you can add the Cisco Unity Connection license as an add-on feature. The license bundle does not support Cisco Jabber Desktop or Cisco Jabber Mobile.
The Cisco HCS Foundation license provides users with the right to use one approved device associated with their user profile. The following devices are approved: hard phone, soft client, mobile client, FMC, or third-party SIP device. For a list of approved devices, see Cisco HCS Device Support at https://communities.cisco.com/community/partner/collaboration/uc/hcs/blog/2014/05/12/cisco-hcs-10-license-references.
A user who requires a second device must purchase the Cisco HCS Standard license bundle.
With the Cisco HCS Foundation license bundle, you can add the Cisco Unity Connection license as an add-on feature.
The Cisco HCS Standard license provides users with the right to use multiple devices (up to ten) associated with their user profile. These devices may be a combination of hard phone, soft client, mobile client, or FMC device. For a detailed list of approved devices, see Cisco HCS Device Support at https://communities.cisco.com/community/partner/collaboration/uc/hcs/blog/2014/05/12/cisco-hcs-10-license-references.
The Cisco HCS Standard license bundle also includes the following:
A Cisco Unity Connection unified messaging license is available for users who require only voicemail message capabilities. No devices are associated with their profiles. One Cisco HCS Management bundle license is required for each standalone messaging license.
Purchase sufficient Cisco Unified Communications Manager Session Management Edition (SME) session licenses to support the anticipated number of concurrent SME sessions in your Cisco HCS deployment. SME licenses are perpetual, but not reusable, and are owned by the end customer rather than the HCS Partner.
One free SME session license is available for every five HCS Standard licenses purchased but must be specified at the time of the original order. You can purchase extra SME session licenses with the following top-level SKU: SME-SESSION-LIC.
Cisco HCS Public Sector licenses are available for Cisco HCS Basic, Cisco HCS Foundation, Cisco HCS Standard, Cisco Unity Connection unified messaging add-on licenses. The Public Sector licenses are also available for the Cisco HCS management tools: Cisco Unified Communications Domain Manager, HCM-F, and Prime Collaboration Assurance. These licenses can only be used for services provided to entities that fall under the following description of Public Sector Customer:
"Public Sector Customer" means country, state, regional or local authority, public and private primary and secondary schools and higher education institutions, a body governed by public law, an association formed by one or several of such authorities or one or several of such bodies governed by public law.
The Cisco Hosted Collaboration Solution (HCS) Public Sector Ordering Details form must be completed for every order that includes Cisco HCS Public Sector part numbers. This information is used to confirm that the Cisco HCS end customer qualifies for Public Sector pricing. The partner that is deploying services to a public sector customer prepares the license order. The customer's Cisco sales contact works with the customer to complete and submit the form.
The Cisco Hosted Collaboration Solution (HCS) Public Sector Ordering Details form can be found here: http://cs.co/HCSPublicSector. Because the form must be filled out and submitted by a Cisco representative, it is only accessible by Cisco employees.
The Cisco HCS management license bundle provides user-based licensing for the mandatory management tools in the Cisco HCS management framework. These tools are described in the following table.
Tool | Description |
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Service Fulfillment | |
Cisco Unified Communications Domain Manager | Provisions Unified Communications applications and services for subscribers. |
Cisco Hosted Collaboration Mediation | Provides domain manager mediation and solution-level capabilities such as upgrade management, billing mediation, license management, virtual machine provisioning automation, and identity management. |
Service Assurance | |
Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance | Comprehensive voice, video, and Contact Center management system with monitoring, troubleshooting, and reporting capabilities that help end-users receive consistent, high-quality video and voice collaboration. |
Note | Cisco HCS requires Cisco Software Support Service (SWSS) for Cisco HCS for every service management tool in the Cisco HCS Management license bundle. Renew SWSS for Cisco HCS every year for all users. |
Each management license bundle provides the necessary licensing and right to use all Cisco HCS management tools on a per-user basis. Prime Collaboration Assurance also supports add-on licenses to address specific video and contact center assurance needs.
As part of the management license bundle, Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance supports mass endpoints (for example, IP phone-based devices).
To add video assurance to mid-range and high-end TelePresence endpoints, purchase a video assurance add-on license for each endpoint For best operational experience with managing end-to-end video sessions, it is recommended that all endpoints be covered by Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance. For a list of supported TelePresence endpoints, see Cisco HCS Device Support at https://communities.cisco.com/community/partner/collaboration/uc/hcs/blog/2014/05/12/cisco-hcs-10-license-references.
Cisco Prime Collaboration Assurance is available for Cisco HCS for Contact Center. The license is based on the number of concurrent agents that are logged in.
For more information, see Cisco HCS for Contact Center.
Cisco HCS application add-on licenses provide extra features and functionality to application license bundles to match customer-specific needs.
The following table identifies the supported application add-ons.
Application Name | Description |
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Cisco Unity Connection / Enhanced Cisco Unity Connection | Provides integrated voicemail services. |
Cisco Emergency Responder | Enhances the existing emergency 9-1-1 functionality offered by Cisco Unified Communications Manager. |
Cisco Jabber for Everyone | Provides presence and instant messaging capabilities. |
Cisco TelePresence Room Endpoints | Provides high-definition, immersive video-collaboration endpoints. |
For Cisco HCS Basic and Foundation license users, two options for voicemail add-on licenses are available:
Cisco Emergency Responder enhances the existing emergency functionality (such as 9-1-1) of Cisco Unified Communications Manager by sending emergency calls to the appropriate Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP). Cisco Emergency Responder is ordered as a Cisco HCS add-on license.
One Cisco Emergency Responder add-on license accounts for one user.
If you upgraded from Cisco HCS release 10.x to release 10.6(1), then upgrade your Emergency Responder license from release 10.x to release 10.5.
The version of Emergency Responder assigned in Cisco Prime License Manager corresponds to your deployment mode (HCS, Enterprise, or HCSLE), as described in the following table.
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HCS Release |
Prime License Manager 10.0 |
Prime License Manager 10.5 |
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CER 10.0 |
10.0(1) through 10.1(2) |
Enterprise |
Enterprise |
CER 10.5 (20000-2 or lower) |
10.6(1) |
N/A |
HCS, Enterprise |
CER 10.5 (20000-3 or higher) |
TBD (probably 11.0(1)) |
N/A |
HCS, Enterprise, HCSLE |
Note | Cisco Hosted Collaboration Mediation Fulfillment and Cisco Unified Communications Domain Manager do not support HCSLE. |
Cisco Emergency Responder sends licensing requirements to Cisco Prime License Manager and attempts to discover all phones on Cisco Unified Communications Manager, excluding subnets not tracked by Cisco Emergency Responder. Cisco Prime License Manager computes the license requirements for all connected Cisco Emergency Responder product instances and compares the total license requirements to the total available installed licenses.
When upgrading from Cisco Emergency Responder Release 10.0 to 10.5(1), also upgrade the Cisco Emergency Responder license from Release 10.x to Release 10.5. If these new licenses are not installed within 60 days of upgrading, the Cisco Emergency Responder system is affected in the following ways:
Does not track or update unlicensed phone locations.
Does not support unlicensed phones.
Enters noncompliance mode.
Generates email alerts and GUI warnings.
Failure to upgrade licenses does not impact 911 calls.
For more information, see the Cisco Emergency Responder Administration Guide : http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/unified-communications/emergency-responder/products-maintenance-guides-list.html.
The Cisco Jabber for Everyone license provides presence and IM capabilities for every user of customers with deployments of voice services from a Cisco HCS partner. You can add a Jabber for Everyone license to the Cisco HCS Basic or Cisco HCS Essential application license. The Jabber for Everyone license can also stand alone for non-voice users within a Cisco HCS customer.
You can add Cisco TelePresence immersive (room-based) endpoints to Cisco HCS Foundation or Standard application license bundles. Add-on licenses are available for single and multiscreen systems. The Cisco HCS management tools do not support the Cisco TelePresence Server. However, the Cisco HCS service assurance functionality does support the Cisco TelePresence endpoints (codecs) for basic monitoring. For more information, see Video Assurance Add-on.
For more information about setting up and ordering TelePresence systems, see the Cisco TelePresence documentation at www.cisco.com/go/telepresence.
For a list of supported TelePresence endpoints, see Cisco HCS Device Support at https://communities.cisco.com/community/partner/collaboration/uc/hcs/blog/2014/05/12/cisco-hcs-10-license-references.
Cisco HCS supports several applications that are not fully integrated into the environment, either from the fulfillment or assurance side or both.
Application Name | Description |
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Cisco HCS for Contact Center | Provides intelligent contact routing, call treatment, network-to-desktop computer telephony integration (CTI), and multichannel contact management. |
Cisco Unified Attendant Console Advanced Edition | Enables operator managed dispatching of incoming calls to intended recipients. |
Cisco TelePresence Exchange | Supports immersive video infrastructure components. |
Cisco Expressway Rich Media Session | Enables over-the-top (OTT) internet video and audio sessions for business-to-business sessions and for Jabber Guest. |
Enhanced Microsoft Collaboration Key for Cisco Expressway | Enables video and audio sessions between Cisco HCS endpoints and Microsoft Lync clients. |
Cisco Jabber Guest | Enables instant-on, real-time voice and video through a website or mobile application. |
With Cisco HCS for Contact Center, inbound and outbound voice applications can be integrated with internet applications. These applications include real-time chat, web collaboration, email, and social media. This integration helps single agents support multiple interactions simultaneously, regardless of which communications channel the customer has chosen.
For more information, see Introduction.
There are no Cisco HCS-specific licenses for Unified Attendant Console Advanced Edition. You can order licenses as described in the Cisco Unified Communications Solutions Ordering Guide at http://www.cisco.com/c/dam/en/us/products/collateral/unified-communications/unified-communications-manager-callmanager/ucs1_og.pdf.
You can order licenses for Cisco TelePresence Exchange based on partner needs. For deployment information, see www.cisco.com/go/telepresence.
Cisco Expressway Series virtual application software is available to anyone with a license and valid support contract for Cisco Unified Communications Manager for Cisco HCS 10.x. Cisco HCS Foundation and Cisco HCS Standard license bundles support remote and mobile access Jabber Unified Communications clients. These bundles also support MX, EX, and C-Series Cisco TelePresence endpoints that use Cisco Expressway.
Remote access is not available for users with Cisco HCS Basic application licenses because this license bundle does not support soft phones. Nor does the license bundle support endpoints that support rich media features.
Concurrent call sessions that terminate on systems that do not use Cisco Unified Communications Manager, Business Edition, or Cisco HCS require a Cisco Expressway Rich Media Session (RMS) license. Examples of such calls include business-to-business calls and Jabber Guest calls.
Also, each concurrent call that requires interworking also requires a Cisco Expressway Rich Media Session license. Examples of such calls include H.264 SVC-to-H.264 AVC calls. The RMS license is a concurrent license.
For Shared Expressway deployments, which are primarily for business to business dialing, the Rich Media Session license is shared across tenants. One license is consumed for every call that transverses the shared media Expressways.
Enhanced Microsoft Collaboration Key for Cisco Expressway is an add-on to enable Microsoft Lync Gateway functionality. This functionality allows video endpoints to make calls to and receive calls from Microsoft Lync clients. One interop key license is required per Expressway-C server. Cisco Expressway Rich Media Session licenses are also required to support voice and video sessions between Cisco endpoints and Lync clients.
Note | At least one Expressway Rich Media Session license is required with each Enhanced Microsoft Collaboration Key license. |
Cisco Jabber Guest enables easy video and voice interactions by using real-time communications that are high quality, standards-based, and comprehensive through websites or mobile applications. Two Cisco Expressway Rich Media Session licenses (one on Cisco Expressway-C and one on Cisco Expressway-E) are required with each Cisco Jabber Guest session.
For more information, see the license requirements in the Cisco Jabber Guest Server 10.x Installation and Configuration Guide at: http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/unified-communications/jabber-guest/products-installation-guides-list.html.
SWSS for Cisco HCS provides a contact for issues with the solution, access to technical resources, and software application support, including configuring major releases. Cisco delivers support for the solution, and coordinates the maintenance and support activities for addressing issues across the solution.
For more information about SWSS, see: http://www.cisco.com/go/servicedescriptions/.
Note | SWSS for Cisco HCS is required for all management and application license bundles. |