Avaya IPO R9 SOFTPHONE PLDS LIC 273945 Manuel D’Utilisation

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Product Description
IP Office 9.0
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Small Community Network Licenses
In a Small Community Network (SCN), there should be at least one IP Office with Preferred Edition (two if they
employ resiliency). Currently all the different types of users in multisite network have the same functionalities,
independent of where the Preferred Edition is installed. The objective is to keep this behavior in the future
without changing the current way SCNs are implemented.
When in a multisite network, if there is one or more Preferred Edition installed in one of the IP Offices, all the
IP Offices in the network will consider themselves to have a Preferred Licenses as pre-requisites for Power
User, Teleworker, Mobile Worker, and Office worker. They can also organize Meet-Me conferences. To have
Preferred Edition installed on an IP Office, it is still required to have a local Preferred Edition license. In case
the IP Office with Preferred Edition is down, the rest will still have the same behavior as above.
If there is one or more Advanced Edition installed in one of the IP Offices, all the IP Offices in the multisite
network will consider themselves to have an Advanced License as pre-requisite to Advanced Edition agents or
supervisor licenses. To have Advanced Edition installed on an IP Office, it is still required to have a local
Advanced Edition license. In case the IP Office with Advanced Edition is down, the rest will still have the same
behavior as above.
The following restrictions apply:
·
The actual Preferred and Advanced Edition licenses are required to be installed on the same IP Office
in an SCN.
·
Avaya one-X™ Portal for IP Office server needs to be installed in the IP Office with Preferred Edition.
Upgrade Licenses
New IP500 V2 Systems
Upgrading Basic Edition to Standard Mode Essential Edition requires that an Essential Edition License to be
applied to the system. 
Software Upgrade
To upgrade any existing IP Office system, a release license is required. An upgrade licenses, sold separately, is
also required. Upgrade licenses depend on the system size.
 Systems covered by an IPOSS support contract are eligible to receive the release 9.0 upgrade free of charge
as part of their contract entitlement. 
· Small System Upgrade License:  IPO R9 UPG SML ADI LIC - 275670
This license can be used to upgrade systems with up to 32 users and no external expansion modules. 
· Large System Upgrade License:  IPO R9 UPG ADI LIC - 275669
This license can be used to upgrade system with more than 32 users or with external expansion modules.
Basic Edition systems are automatically configured with either 48 or 100 users and so, cannot use a Small
System Upgrade License. 
Standard Mode systems also require an Essential Edition system license in order to operate unless the system
has a virtual Essential license.
Upgrade Impact
A Preferred Edition license is always dependent on an Essential Edition license. Pre release 8.0 systems that
are not in entitlement receive a virtual Essential Edition license once the upgrade license is applied. 
For single site IP Offices with Preferred and or Advanced Edition there is no additional impact. These customers
will have no upgrade issues.
For multisite network with centralized voicemail there is no upgrade issue. It is recommended that the
customer upgrade (first) to the IP Offices with Preferred/Advanced edition to reduce possible loss in
functionalities.
IP Offices that do not have Preferred Edition but have Office Worker, Teleworker, Mobile Worker, or Power
Users, will lose the associated functions. If they upgrade to a newer release and have one of the specified user
profiles but no Preferred Edition license, they will receive a warning before the installation and relevant alarms
after the installation. If a virtual Essential Edition license is present, a Preferred Edition license is not a
prerequisite for the user profile licenses.
The Avaya one-X Portal for IP Office server installation includes a note that the Power User, Teleworker, Mobile
Worker and Office Worker require a Preferred Edition License, and if such license is not present Avaya one-X
Portal for IP Office will not work.
The Avaya one-X™ Portal for IP Office server checks if there is a Preferred Edition license. If there is none
present it sends an appropriate alarm to the administrator explaining that Preferred Edition license was not
found.