Cisco Cisco Expressway メンテナンスマニュアル
RMS License Consumption
The below table details RMS license consumption in different call scenarios.
Calling from
Calling to
Expressway-C
Expressway-E
Unified CM
Unified CM (MRA)
0
0
Unified CM (MRA)
Unified CM (MRA)
0
0
Unified CM
CMR
0
0
Unified CM
Expressway-C (Lync)
1 Expressway-C (Lync
Gateway)
Gateway)
0
Unified CM
External
0
1
Unified CM
Third-party Gatekeeper
1
0
Unified CM
Expressway-C
0
0
Expressway-C
Expressway-C
0
0
Expressway-C
Expressway-C
(Remote)
(Remote)
0
0
Expressway-C
(Remote)
(Remote)
Expressway-C
(Remote)
(Remote)
0
0
Expressway-C
External
0
1
Expressway-C
(Remote)
(Remote)
External
0
1
Expressway-C
CMR
0
0
Expressway-C
(Remote)
(Remote)
CMR
0
0
Expressway-C
Third-party Gatekeeper
1
0
Expressway-C
(Remote)
(Remote)
Third-party Gatekeeper
1
0
Expressway-C
TelePresence
Conductor
Conductor
0
0
Expressway-C
(Remote)
(Remote)
TelePresence
Conductor
Conductor
0
0
Expressway-C
Expressway-C (Lync)
0
1 Expressway-C (Lync
Gateway)
Gateway)
Expressway-C
(Remote)
(Remote)
Expressway-C (Lync)
0
1 Expressway-C (Lync
Gateway)
Gateway)
License Bypass for Calls to Collaboration Meeting Rooms (CMRs)
The Expressway no longer requires rich media session licenses for calls to and from cloud-based CMRs. This includes
SIP calls between Collaboration Cloud and the CMR Hybrid solution.
SIP calls between Collaboration Cloud and the CMR Hybrid solution.
Note:
This only applies when the dialed string does not need transformation on the Expressway (for example,
user@sitename.webex.com).
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Cisco Expressway Administrator Guide
Reference Material