License and Authentication files
License and options forms interactions
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Maintenance Procedures
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Type II entries relate to those types of features that have a numeric value. An example is “Logged-in
ACD Agents.” Each type II entry has two values associated with it, a lower limit value (V1), and an upper
limit value (V2). V1 is never greater than V2. The following conditions are possible as shown in
38, Type II and Type III feature License File behavior,
Type III entries relate to those types of features that have a product ID, a release number, and a numeric
value. An example is “IP_Agent.” Just as for Type II features, the numeric value for each type III entry
has two values associated with it, a lower limit value (V1), and an upper limit value (V2). V1 is never
greater than V2. See
Table 38, Type II and Type III feature License File behavior,
On
Locked
Translation is always ignored.
Feature is enabled any time
translations are loaded.
init and dadmin may turn this
feature off and then back on, but
when the switch is rebooted or
translation loaded, the feature will
be on, that is the login affects the
current value in memory only.
Off
Unlocked
Set by translation via login. If
no translation, feature is
disabled.
init and dadmin may administer
this feature.
Off
Locked
Translation is always ignored.
Feature is disabled any time
translations are loaded.
The entry for this feature is display
only on the options form. It may
not be turned on via any login.
1 Offer-options, customer-options, and special applications forms.
Table 38: Type II and Type III feature License File behavior
License content
Consequence
V1 and V2
Feature status
Options
1
screens
1 Offer-options, customer-options, and special applications forms.
V1 less than V2
If no translations are present or if
translation value is less than V1 or
greater than V2, feature has value V1.
If translations are present and have a
value from V1 to V2, then feature has
value from translation.
init and dadmin can administer this
feature to any value from V1 to V2.
V1equal to V2
Feature has value V1.
The entry for this feature is displayed
only on the options form. It may not
be set via any login.
V1 greater than V2
This is not a valid state. The license
tools should prohibit this condition.
License is invalid.
License is invalid. If this condition
reaches the switch, the effective
value is zero.
Table 37: Type I Feature License Behavior
License content
Consequence
Value
Lock
Feature status
Options
1
screen
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