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Chapter 46
Configuring Cisco Unified Presence
Licensing for Cisco Unified Presence
The Cisco Unified Presence feature supported by the adaptive security appliance require a Unified
Communications Proxy license.
The following table shows the Unified Communications Proxy license details by platform:
Model
License Requirement
ASA 5505
Base License and Security Plus License: 2 sessions
Optional license: 24 sessions.
ASA 5510
Base License and Security Plus License: 2 sessions
Optional licenses: 24, 50, or 100 sessions.
ASA 5520
Base License: 2 sessions
Optional licenses: 24, 50, 100, 250, 500, 750, or 1000 sessions.
ASA 5540
Base License: 2 sessions
Optional licenses: 24, 50, 100, 250, 500, 750, 1000, or 2000 sessions.
ASA 5550
Base License: 2 sessions
Optional licenses: 24, 50, 100, 250, 500, 750, 1000, 2000, or 3000 sessions.
ASA 5580
Base License: 2 sessions
Optional licenses: 24, 50, 100, 250, 500, 750, 1000, 2000, 3000, 5000, or 10,000 sessions.
1. Phone Proxy, Presence Federation Proxy, and Encrypted Voice Inspection applications use TLS proxy sessions for their connections. Each TLS proxy
session is counted against the UC license limit. All of these applications are licensed under the UC Proxy umbrella, and can be mixed and matched. Some
applications might use multiple sessions for a connection. For example, if you configure a phone with a primary and backup Cisco Unified
Communications Manager, there are 2 TLS proxy connections, so 2 UC Proxy sessions are used.
Note: Mobility Advantage Proxy does not require a license, and its TLS proxy sessions do not count towards the UC license limit.
The maximum number of UC sessions you can use also depends on the TLS proxy session limit:
- For license part numbers ending in "K8" (for example, licenses under 250 users), TLS proxy sessions are limited to 1000.
- For license part numbers ending in "K9" (for example, licenses 250 users or larger), the TLS proxy limit depends on your configuration and the platform
model. To configure the TLS proxy limit, use the Configuration > Firewall > Unified Communications > TLS Proxy pane.
Note: K8 and K9 refer to whether the license is restricted for export: K8 is unrestricted, and K9 is restricted.
You might also use SRTP encryption sessions for your connections:
- For K8 licenses, SRTP sessions are limited to 250.
- For K9 licenses, there is not limit.
Note: Only calls that require encryption/decryption for media are counted towards the SRTP limit; if passthrough is set for the call, even if both legs are
SRTP, they do not count towards the limit.
2. With the 10,000-session license, the total combined sessions can be 10,000, but the maximum number of Phone Proxy sessions is 5000.
For more information about licensing, see
Configuring Cisco Unified Presence Proxy for SIP Federation
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Task Flow for Configuring Cisco Unified Presence Federation Proxy for SIP Federation, page 46-8
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Chapter 4, "Managing Feature Licenses."
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