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General Information Guide
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Individual User Licences
Individual User Licences include
User Licence: enables an IP device to be fully activated for all features or can be used for
a Hotdesk User as the user logs on to a phone that does not have a licence
External Hotdesking licence: enables an off PBX number to be added to the system and
is typically used to add a mobile phone for twinning
ACD Active Agent licence: permits concurrent usage license—one required for each
concurrent agent log in
HTML licence: required for certain HMTL applications
Analog line licence: required for each ONS port enabled on the ASU II
Voice mail licences: one licence is required per mailbox, also used for auto attendant
applications
Multi-device User Licence: intended for users who have a range of devices: desk phones,
soft phones, mobile phones, in-building wireless phones
Suite Licence: used in Hospitality solutions where up to six phones can be added to a
single suite using only a single Suite licence
Individual user licences may vary depending on whether the customers system type is
Standalone or Enterprise: Enterprise Systems require Enterprise User licences and Enterprise
ACD licences and Standalone Systems require Standard User licences and Standard ACD
licences.
Trunking and Compression Licences
Individual Trunking and Compression Licences include
SIP Trunk licence
Digital Link Licence
G729 Compression licences
T38 Licences
With the introduction of the Standalone and Enterprise System types, the system wide licence
options available are as follows:
Integrated Directory Services Integration
•MLPP
Voice mail - Hospitality
Enterprise License Sharing
Enterprise License Sharing allows Enterprise customers to group all MCD systems together
and move licences around their solution.
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