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NO-LIC (No License)<br />

Note: The<br />

Note:<br />

NO-LIC MO is non-traditional in that there are no associated <strong>test</strong>s or<br />

comm<strong>and</strong>s that can be executed. There are no dem<strong>and</strong> <strong>test</strong>s to run.<br />

How systems go into No-License mode<br />

NO-LIC (No License)<br />

MO Name in Log Alarm Level Initial Comm<strong>and</strong> to Run Full Name of MO<br />

NO-LIC MAJ None NO License<br />

The NO-LIC MO works with the LIC-ERR MO to find any <strong>error</strong>s/violations associated with the<br />

License File. Once a License File <strong>error</strong> occurs, LIC-ERR logs the <strong>error</strong>, raises an alarm, <strong>and</strong><br />

generates the following SAT login message:<br />

“System Administration Will Be Blocked in Approximately XXX hours.<br />

Contact Your Service Representative.”<br />

Entry into License-Error mode starts a timer that, when expired, causes the system to enter<br />

No-License mode (see Figure 50: License mode algorithm). When Communication Manager<br />

enters No-License mode, the following SAT warning message displays:<br />

“System Administration Is Blocked.<br />

Contact Your Service Representative Immediately.”<br />

The system also responds with these conditions:<br />

● “LICENSE ERROR” displays on all stations <strong>and</strong> consoles when they go off-hook, but<br />

disappears when the first digit is pressed. This display message does not interfere with the<br />

normal use of any station or console.<br />

● All terminal-login sessions are terminated.<br />

● Any subsequent terminal-login sessions are limited to<br />

- Maintenance comm<strong>and</strong>s.<br />

- License File installation comm<strong>and</strong>.<br />

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