Server port and user capacity is controlled by a license file through the Applications Management Center (AMC), which is installed on the MiCollab server at the time of installation. The Licensing page shows the current number of ports available. You can create as many MiCollab Audio, Web and Video Conferencing user accounts on the system as MiCollab will allow, typically about 4,000. Additional Audio-only or Web-only licensing can be purchased and installed on the MiCollab server.
MiCollab Audio, Web and Video Conferencing 4.0 requires an Enhanced Video License to use the higher resolution video provided by the H.264 codec.
MiVoice Business
One SIP User License per MiCollab Audio, Web and Video Conferencing User License
MiVoice Office
One Category C License per MiCollab Audio, Web and Video Conferencing User License
One IP Enabler Unit License per MiCollab Audio, Web and Video Conferencing User License
or One IP Enabler System License
System OAI Events License
System OAI Third-party Call Control License
For information about adding licenses, refer to the latest MiCollab Installation and Maintenance Guide.
From the MiCollab Audio, Web and Video Conferencing main page, click Licensing in the navigation pane.
The Licensing page appears displaying MiCollab Audio, Web and Video Conferencing licensing information.