UC 540 VIC 4 FXO CARD ADDITION IN VIC EXPANSION SLOT

  Dear all,
        I would like to add an  additional  VIC 4 FXO  card  in UC 540  expansion slot. Can I  add additional VIC 4 FXO card without adding DSP modules.?
        Same device I have to create auto attendant system. What are the  licence required for auto attendant feature ?
        Products details are given below
UC 540 VIC 4 FXO CARD ADDITION IN VIC EXPANSION SLOT
Cisco UC540W-FXO-K9 (MPC8358) processor (revision 0x100) with 235520K/26624K bytes of memory.
MPC8358 CPU Rev: Part Number 0x804A, Revision ID 0x20
30 User Licenses
10 FastEthernet interfaces
2 terminal lines
1 Virtual Private Network (VPN) Module
4 Voice FXO interfaces
4 Voice FXS interfaces
1 Voice MoH interface
1 802.11 Radio
1 cisco service engine(s)
128K bytes of non-volatile configuration memory.
250880K bytes of ATA CompactFlash (Read/Write)
Regards,
Ajay Jose K

Hi Emmanuel Valdez,
   Thank you  for your support.
We are not using conference and Transcoding in our network.We have built in VIC 4 FXO and VIC 4 FXS in our system.When I go through show dsp farm 
Dspfarm Profile Configuration
 Profile ID = 1, Service = CONFERENCING, Resource ID = 1
 Profile Description : DO NOT MODIFY, active CCA conference profile - CCA2.0 codec711
 Profile Service Mode : Non Secure
 Profile Admin State : UP
 Profile Operation State : ACTIVE
 Application : SCCP   Status : ASSOCIATED
 Resource Provider : FLEX_DSPRM   Status : UP
 Number of Resource Configured : 4
 Number of Resource Available : 4
 Maximum conference participants : 32
 Codec Configuration: num_of_codecs:2
 Codec : g711alaw, Maximum Packetization Period : 30 , Transcoder: Not Required
 Codec : g711ulaw, Maximum Packetization Period : 30 , Transcoder: Not Required
SLOT DSP VERSION  STATUS CHNL USE   TYPE    RSC_ID BRIDGE_ID PKTS_TXED PKTS_RXED
0    3   28.3.5   UP     N/A  FREE  conf    1      -         -         -
0    3   28.3.5   UP     N/A  FREE  conf    1      -         -         -
0    4   28.3.5   UP     N/A  FREE  conf    1      -         -         -
0    4   28.3.5   UP     N/A  FREE  conf    1      -         -         -
Total number of DSPFARM DSP channel(s) 4
                 Can I use auto attendant system with out CUE  ?
Thanks&Regards,
Ajay Jose K

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