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  • Avaya 174956-License Overview

    The IP Office SIP Endpoint 1 Phone License (174956) allows the usage of a standards-compliant IP telephone or IP conference phone within the IP Office platform. Licensing for SIP Endpoints is available for 1, 5, 10, 20, and 50 devices. Available with IP Office Release 5, SIP Endpoints support Voice (Audio) and Fax (T.38) communication.
  • Avaya 229444-License Overview

    Avaya IP phones (including DECT and Wi-Fi phones) require an Avaya IP Endpoint license. Licenses are consumed by each Avaya IP phone that registers with that system. Note this does not apply to the Avaya IP Office Softphone.
  • Avaya 273783-License Overview

    A phone system designed for small and medium businesses, Avaya IP Office offers powerful capabilities to help employees communicate more effectively with customers, vendors, and each other. Combining advanced, big business functionality with the ease of use and simplified management that small businesses require, IP Office helps small businesses use communications to differentiate them from their competition.
  • Avaya 273784-License Overview

    A phone system designed for small and medium businesses, Avaya IP Office offers powerful capabilities to help employees communicate more effectively with customers, vendors, and each other. Combining advanced, big business functionality with the ease of use and simplified management that small businesses require, IP Office helps small businesses use communications to differentiate them from their competition.
  • Avaya 273785-License Overview

    A phone system designed for small and medium businesses, Avaya IP Office offers powerful capabilities to help employees communicate more effectively with customers, vendors, and each other. Combining advanced, big business functionality with the ease of use and simplified management that small businesses require, IP Office helps small businesses use communications to differentiate them from their competition.
  • Avaya 273786-License Overview

    Avaya IP Office 20 SIP Endpoint licenses allow for the support of 3rd Party Endpoints.
  • Avaya 273787-License Overview

    A phone system designed for small and medium businesses, Avaya IP Office offers powerful capabilities to help employees communicate more effectively with customers, vendors, and each other. Combining advanced, big business functionality with the ease of use and simplified management that small businesses require, IP Office helps small businesses use communications to differentiate them from their competition.
  • Avaya 273900-License Overview

    The Avaya IP Office IP500V2 R9.0 & 9.1 Avaya IP Endpoint 1 License provides one license for an Avaya IP device.
  • Avaya 273901-License Overview

    The Avaya IP Office IP Endpoint License provides one license for five (5) Avaya IP devices on Release 9.0 and 9.1 Systems.
  • Avaya 273902-License Overview

    IP Office is Avaya's global Small and Midsize Enterprise (SME) solution for enterprises with up to 1000 users at a single location. For businesses with multiple locations, Avaya IP Office provides a powerful set of tools to help streamline operations, centralize management, and reduce total cost of ownership for converged networks. Using industry standards, IP Office enables companies to share resources, provide improved customer service, and keep mobile employees accessible.
  • Avaya 275611-License Overview

    These licenses are used for support of non-Avaya IP phones including SIP extensions. The available license is used in order of phone registration. If no licenses are available the phone will not be able to register. Available licenses can reserved for a particular phone using the Reserve 3rd Party IP Endpoint license setting in the each IP extension. This license was previously called the IP End-points license.
  • Avaya 275612-License Overview

    These licenses are used for support of non-Avaya IP phones including SIP extensions. The available license is used in order of phone registration. If no licenses are available the phone will not be able to register. Available licenses can reserved for a particular phone using the Reserve 3rd Party IP Endpoint license setting in the each IP extension. This license was previously called the IP End-points license.
  • Avaya 275613-License Overview

    These licenses are used for support of non-Avaya IP phones including SIP extensions. The available license is used in order of phone registration. If no licenses are available the phone will not be able to register. Available licenses can reserved for a particular phone using the Reserve 3rd Party IP Endpoint license setting in the each IP extension. This license was previously called the IP End-points license.
  • Avaya 275614-License Overview

    These licenses are used for support of non-Avaya IP phones including SIP extensions. The available license is used in order of phone registration. If no licenses are available the phone will not be able to register. Available licenses can reserved for a particular phone using the Reserve 3rd Party IP Endpoint license setting in the each IP extension. This license was previously called the IP End-points license.
  • Avaya 275615-License Overview

    These licenses are used for support of non-Avaya IP phones including SIP extensions. The available license is used in order of phone registration. If no licenses are available the phone will not be able to register. Available licenses can reserved for a particular phone using the Reserve 3rd Party IP Endpoint license setting in the each IP extension. This license was previously called the IP End-points license.
  • Avaya 275618-License Overview

    All Avaya IP500/IP500 V2 IP telephones (including DECT and WiFi telephones) require an Avaya IP Endpoint license and will consume one instance of that license. Note that this does not apply to the Avaya Softphone or Flare. Licenses are consumed by each Avaya IP phone that registers with the system in the order that they register.