/mcpConsumed by License Type Flex 3.0 User and Multiple Devices Cisco Unified IP Phone 6800 Series, Cisco Unified IP Phone 7800 Series, Cisco Unified IP Phone 7900 Series, Cisco IP Phones 8811, 8841, 8851, 8861, 8875, Cisco Unified IP Phone 9900 Series, Jabber clients, and Cisco Desktop Collaboration Experience DX Series CUWL EA Knowledge Worker License Compliance When first installed, the Unified Communications Manager is fully operational in demonstration mode for an evaluation period of 90 days, until it has successfully registered with the Cisco Smart Software Manager. After registration, the Unified Communications Manager communicates with Cisco Smart Software Manager periodically. The Unified Communications Manager reports the total license requirements by license type to the Cisco Smart Software Manager and then gets back the license status. Licenses in the non-compliant state for Unified Communications Manager are enforced after a 90-day overage period. At the conclusion of the grace period, Unified Communications Manager enforces non-compliance with the following service degradation: Devices and Users cannot be provisioned. Changing the configuration of a user that affects licensing (For example: the Enable/Disable IM and Presence and the Enable/Disable Mobility check boxes) is not allowed. For information about smart licensing operations, see the System Configuration Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager User Only Licensing If a user is configured on the system and is not associated with a device, that user does not own any devices and is a "User Only." A user is associated with a device or owns the device if that user's user ID is entered in the OwnerUserID field of the device. The licensing for a "User Only" is shown in the User and Device Support table, for the user not associated with any devices. Simply adding a user to the system does not consume a license if that user does not own any devices or does not use a licensed user feature. If, however, the user is configured with a licensed user feature, or that user does own a device, then the user does consume a license. The only licensed feature currently is Mobile Connect (also known as Mobility or Single Number Reach or SNR). Mobile Connect (or Mobility or Single Number Reach) for a user is configured when a Remote Destination Profile (RDP) has been created with the end-user set as the Device owner (User ID field). Feature Configuration Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager, Release 15 and SUs 106 Licensing License Compliance