Avaya S8700 Maintenance Manual page 1739

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LIC-ERR (License-Error Mode)
Depending upon the nature of the error, the system generates a major
alarm and starts a 6-day countdown timer. This state is known as
License-Error mode.
If the 6 days pass and the conditions that caused the switch to go into
License-Error mode are not remedied, the switch goes into No-License
mode, in which the switch operates in Administration mode and permits
only pre-administered incoming and outgoing calls:
— Every new call origination is denied, except calls to an administered
— Every incoming call is denied, except calls to an administered
— These no-license and emergency numbers are administered on the
Active, stable calls are not affected when the switch enters No-License
mode.
System resets do not reset the 6-day timer. If a system in License-Error
mode is reset and the license error remains, the timer picks up the
countdown where it left off.
To clear LIC-ERR alarms, the License file must match the switch hardware
and administered parameters.
License Mode Details
The license modes indicate the system's operational status:
License-Normal
— License file was installed successfully.
— Feature usage is within prescribed limits.
— A license file's serial number matches the serial number of the
License-Error
— Either License file's reference IPSI not responding, or its serial
— System software versions do not match.
— Feature usage exceeded prescribed limits.
— License has expired.
— After a system had a valid license, the License file is missing or
555-233-143
emergency number.
incoming call number. This allows License file delivery from the
RFA website through Connect2.
Feature-Related System Parameters form (change
system-parameters features).
reference IPSI.
number does not match the hardware.
corrupt.
Issue 1 May 2002
8-1017

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