Specifications
Chapter 3: Product Description
Endpoint Model-Specific Licensing
Mitel
®
5000 Installation Manual – Issue 3.0, October 2008 Page 3-17
Endpoint Model-Specific Licensing
All IP endpoints are licensed in accordance with three licensing categories. Table 3-1
summarizes the categories and the endpoints requiring a license in each category.
Table 3-1. Endpoint License Categories
License Category Endpoints Covered
Category A
Previously licensed as
Advanced IP Endpoints
Multi-protocol endpoints:
• Model 8600, without display, in Inter-Tel Protocol
(ITP) mode
• Model 8622, 2-line display
(and discontinued Model 8620), in ITP mode
• Model 8662, 6-line display, in ITP mode
• Model 8690 in ITP mode
Non-Mitel endpoint:
OAISYS Net Phone, which emulates a Model
8662 in ITP mode
Category B Model 8602 IP softphone
Category C Multi-protocol endpoints:
• Model 8600, without display, in SIP mode
• Model 8622, 2-line display
(and discontinued Model 8620), in SIP mode
• Model 8662, 6-line display, in SIP mode
• Model 8690 in SIP mode
Endpoints that did not require an individual license in
previous versions:
• Models 8524, 8525, and 8526 wireless digital
endpoints
• Models 8664, 8665, and 8668 wireless IP
endpoints
• Model 8660, 6-line display, ITP mode only
• IP PhonePlus
• IP Single-Line Adapter (IP SLA)
SIP endpoints:
Model 8601 SoftPhone for Pocket PC (Operates
in SIP mode only)
Other:
• Audio and Web Conferencing (AWC) port
• Cisco
®
7960 SIP Phone
Category D Mitel IP Endpoints:
Models 5212, 5224, 5330, 5340
NOTE
Endpoints that operate in SIP mode also
require SIP Server licenses.










