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Administration Guide - Avaya Support

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VMSC - Voice Mail Domain (VMD) Configuration<br />

Installing a Permanent License<br />

When you right-click the Licensing node in the Voice Mail Domain System<br />

Configuration window you can use these menu items:<br />

! Import License... Use this command to install a permanent license for the<br />

system, via the License Import Wizard.<br />

! Copy Host ID to Clipboard Use this command to determine the Voice<br />

Mail Domain Identifier (VMDID) so that you can obtain the license file.<br />

Temporary License<br />

When your system is initially installed, you are automatically given a temporary license<br />

file with ten mailboxes and one Text-to-Speech (TTS) session. It is only good for 30<br />

days. If a permanent license file is not installed within that period, the system writes a<br />

warning into the Windows event log ten days, three days, and one day before the<br />

temporary license is set to expire. After it expires, the system writes an error to the<br />

Windows event log every 90 minutes until the permanent license is installed. This also<br />

causes an alarm to be raised.<br />

Note: The temporary license does not work with IP SIP integration. If you are using<br />

this integration, you must get a Release 3.1 certificate signed license. For<br />

more information, see your configuration notes.<br />

Upgrading to More Mailboxes or TTS Sessions<br />

Normally, at the time of system installation the service technician installs the<br />

permanent license. If, for instance, you upgrade your system by adding more<br />

mailboxes or TTS sessions, you may need to install a new license file.<br />

Procedure 1: Obtaining the Permanent License File<br />

You must first obtain the permanent license file from your technical or service<br />

representative. Before they can provide you with the file, you must supply the<br />

representative with the following:<br />

! An identification code for the voice mail domain.<br />

Use the Licensing > Copy Host ID to Clipboard right-click menu. This<br />

copies the Voice Mail Domain ID (VMDID) to the Windows Clipboard.<br />

You can then paste the number into an e-mail or word-processing<br />

document.<br />

! The platform on which you are running your system, either the <strong>Avaya</strong> MSS,<br />

Microsoft Exchange or IBM Lotus Domino.<br />

! The number of mailboxes (seats) you require.<br />

<strong>Avaya</strong> Modular Messaging Release 3.1 with the <strong>Avaya</strong> MSS<br />

February 2007 MAS <strong>Administration</strong> <strong>Guide</strong><br />

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