About UCC Licensing

Unified Communications & Collaboration (UCC) licensing simplifies the selling and ordering process because it bundles the platform and application user licenses together. Instead of ordering a MiCollab license, MiVoice Business user license, and multiple individual applications licenses for each user, you just order a single UCC license per user. Although you can order licenses individually (“à la carte”) we recommend that you use UCC licensing because it offers the following benefits:

The following UCC user bundles are available:

Note: You use Enterprise UCC V4.0 licenses with all MiCollab Release 7.0 and later systems.

Licenses can be assigned via Roles and Templates

Licensing is supported through the Mitel Licenses and Services Tool and the Mitel Software Assurance (SWA) program. The Mitel Licenses and Services Tool manages the software licensing and entitlement of the Software Assurance Program. After you obtain an Application Record ID (ARID) from the AMC, the AMC uses your ARID to provide you with access to licenses, software releases, and upgrades. In SLS License Server, the ServiceLink ID has the same function like the ARID in AMC.

The partner orders the parts (i.e. CPQ) and the licenses are applied in the partner's License Bank (AMC or SLS). For example, if the partner orders license for MiCollab, including UCC User Licenses, there will be PBX User licenses included in the bundle. Unlike AMC, the SLS provides vouchers based on the server type (MiCollab, PBX) and they are applied separately. Only after synchronization do the roles and templates get impacted by default. Also, existing roles and templates are left as is.

After MiCollab is installed, the system must be synchronized with the license server over the internet to obtain the latest UCC license bundle definitions. The UCC licensing bundles are comprised of a set of user platforms and application licenses that define the phone and application services that you can assign to an individual user. You can assign a UCC license directly to a user from the USP Phones tab. You can also assign UCC licenses using roles and templates.

Roles and templates define the phone and application services, including the licensed functionality, for different types of users. When you apply a role to a user using the Quick Add function, the role references a user template that can assign a UCC license bundle to the user. The system provides a set of default UCC user roles and templates.

Note: For MiVoice Business platforms, templates are only applied during the creation of new users. If you apply a UCC license bundle to an existing user, upgrade a user’s license bundle, or swap user bundles, you must manually assign the phone and application services (see Manage UCC License Bundles).

UCC Licensing Rules

The following rules apply to UCC Licensing: