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Applying Licenses
If you installed the following Unified CVP components, you must apply licenses for those
components.
Call Server
Call Studio
Reporting Server
VXML Server
The following sections explain how to apply licenses for those components.
Applying a License to a Unified CVP Server
When you are creating a new Unified CVP Call Server, VXML Server, or Reporting Server,
you must apply a valid license file before using the server. You can browse for and upload the
license file to the Operations Server, and then transfer the license to the Unified CVP Server.
Select either an existing license file in the Operations Server database or a new license file from
your local desktop.
Before a license is applied, VXML Server supports two concurrent sessions by default. This
may be useful for simple testing or evaluation purposes. However, a production server should
always have a license applied to support the desired number of concurrent sessions.
For VXML Server, once a license is applied and the licensing information needs to be changed,
delete the files under the %CVP_HOME%/VXMLServer/license folder. Removing files from
this folder will allow to apply new licensing information.
To change licensing information for Reporting or Call Server, delete the cvp.license file from
the %CVP_HOME%/conf/license directory, copy the new license file and restart the server.
Procedure
To apply a license file:
Step 1
From the Device Management menu, choose the type of server to apply a license to. For example,
to apply a license to a VXML Server, choose Device Management > VXML Server.
The Find, Add, Delete, Edit window lists any servers that have been added to the network map.
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Chapter 6: After Installing Unified CVP Software
Applying Licenses