Installation Manual
Installation Manual
Installation Manual
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3.1 Software Licence Management<br />
3.1.1 SOFTWARE LICENCE MANAGEMENT<br />
On an Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Office Communication Server several types of devices may be<br />
connected, several services may be offered and several applications may run.<br />
The purpose of the feature “Software Licence Management” is to define for a given system<br />
(i.e. customer) the service level to offer, this mainly means:<br />
- What devices are allowed and how many of each type.<br />
- Which service is offered.<br />
- Which application is to open.<br />
- How many users are allowed.<br />
- What features the hardware can support.<br />
The SWL (SoftWare Licence) files define the level of service requested.<br />
The software license can be managed by either of the 2 following modes:<br />
- Normal mode: Like for any previous release, there is no user definition and the validity of<br />
the license in open state is not limited.<br />
- On Demand mode: This mode introduces a “user” definition and the validity of the license<br />
in OPEN state is limited and daily checked by the system.<br />
Note:<br />
In Normal mode and in On Demand mode, the SWL files are loaded to the system or updated manually<br />
using OMC<br />
Once SWL files are available on the system, either in Normal mode or in On Demand mode,<br />
the feature is the same for both modes and it manages the following functions<br />
- Definition, modification and checking of the service level.<br />
- Dimensioning of a system for a correct service level.<br />
- Limitation of requested services depending on hardware installed.<br />
- Daily or on request checking (by OMC) of the SWL files in order to adapt the service level.<br />
- Selection between On Demand mode or Normal one<br />
- Information to user and/or installer about the state of system in terms of service level.<br />
3.2 Software Keys<br />
3.2.1 Overview<br />
In the Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Office Communication Server system, a software key is<br />
represented by an alphanumeric string of characters, which opens functions. Two software<br />
keys correspond to each Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Office Communication Server system:<br />
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