CUOM Upgrade License Requirements

Hi
  I have a client that is on CUOM (version 2.3) and CUPM (Version 2.1).  They want to upgrade to version 8.6 for both.  I read from the Cisco docs on CUPM that no license upgrade is needed and as such the existing licenses will still be valid.  However, I could not find this information for CUOM.
  Do we need upgrade license for CUOM or will the current license still be valid when we perform the upgrade on the same machine.  If upgrade license is required, does anyone know what is the part number for ordering?
Regards
Daniel

Hi Daniel,
The patch is the 6th one down on the page via this path;
Products
Voice and Unified Communications
Unified Communications Network Management
Cisco Unified Operations Manager
Cisco Unified Operations Manager 8.5
Unified Operations Manager Patches-8.5
The licenses will need be purchased for 8.5
Table 2-4     Upgrade Paths to Operations Manager 8.5
From This License To This License Upgrade to Operations Manager 8.5 Is Supported from These Operations Manager Releases
Purchased
Purchased
8.0 (Direct upgrade which includes the backup and restore automatically).
Purchased
Purchased
2.3 (Migration only). See Preparing to Migrate to Operations Manager 8.5 from 2.3. This upgrade steps requires you backup and restore databases.1
Evaluation
Evaluation
None
Cheers!
Rob

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