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You have installed Cisco Unified Communications ELM. A warning message appears at the top of the interface.
Which of the following is most likely the problem?
- You are using ELM in Dashboard View.
- You are using ELM in License Usage View.
- You are using ELM in Demo mode.
- You are using ELM in Table View.
- You are using ELM in Chart View.
Explanation:
Most likely, the problem is that you are using the Cisco Unified Communications Enterprise License Manager (ELM) in Demo mode. ELM requires that you install a license file before you can use it outside of Demo mode. If a warning appears at the top of the graphical user interface (GUI), you have most likely not installed a license file. ELM handles all licensing for Cisco Unified Communications Manager (UCM) and Cisco Unity Connection from version 9.0 forward. For example, you might use ELM to determine how many licenses remain available for a given Cisco Unified Communications product.
Although you might be using ELM in Dashboard View, this would not cause a warning message to appear at the top of the GUI. Dashboard view displays an overview of products installed, license updates, and license synchronization times. Dashboard View also enables you to quickly determine whether any license alerts or synchronization failures have occurred.
Although you might be using ELM in License Usage View, this would not cause a warning message to appear at the top of the GUI. License Usage View enables you to examine the licenses that have been installed in ELM and how those licenses are being used.
Although you might be using ELM in the License Usage View’s Table View, this would not cause a warning message to appear at the top of the GUI. Table View is one of two views that you can select from License Usage View. In Table View, you can see the types of licenses in use, the number of licenses required, the number of licenses installed, the number of licenses not used, and whether the license type is in compliance. From Table view, you can also individually select and view specifics for each license, such as its description and usage chart.
Although you might be using ELM in License Usage View’s Chart View, this would not cause a warning message to appear at the top of the GUI. Chart View is one of two views that you can select from License Usage View. In Chart View, you can see a graphical representation of the number of licenses that have been installed, the number of licenses that have been borrowed from a higher tier, the number of licenses required, and the number of licenses that have been loaned to a lower tier. Insufficient licenses are identified by a red X.
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