Cisco IE-3000-8TC Administration Guide - Page 120
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Understanding How Borrowing and Loaning of Licenses Works can borrow from another license type that is available, as shown in the following illustration and described in the following table. Figure 6: How borrowing and loaning work Table 18: How borrowing and loaning of licenses work Figure number License Type 1 Enhanced Which license type gets used by the system when borrowing and loaning occurs? Enhanced licenses cannot borrow from other license types. If enhanced licenses are available, the system can loan enhanced licenses, as described in Understanding How Borrowing and Loaning of Licenses Works, on page 99. 2 Basic If you do not have a basic license that is available, an enhanced license gets used by the system if an enhanced license is available. 3 Essential If you do not have an essential license that is available, a basic license gets used by the system if the basic license is available. If a basic license is not available, the system uses an enhanced license if it is available. 4 Adjunct Adjunct licenses cannot borrow or loan licenses. If you do not have an adjunct license available, you cannot add a secondary phone to a user that already has a primary phone assigned. 5 Voicemail Voicemail licenses cannot borrow or loan licenses. If you do not have a voicemail license available, you cannot perform the following tasks: • Assign a usage profile where voicemail is enabled to a user. • Enable voicemail in usage profiles where it is currently disabled. Administration Guide for Cisco Business Edition 3000, Release 8.6(4) 100 OL-27022-01