Server Redundancy; License File - Avaya 1110 Fundamentals

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Configure as a service
If the server is run as "server service", the server can supply licenses even when you are not
logged on to the computer. You can observe the status of the service in the Windows Services
administrative tool. The output of the lmgrd.exe and avayaip.exe processes writes to a log file
called "ServiceLog.log" in the installation path of the licensing server.
You can select one of the following options from Start > All Programs > Avaya > Avaya 2050
IP Softphone License Server > Server Service.
• Install Licensing Server as a Service
• Uninstall Licensing Server Service
• Restart Licensing Server Service

Server Redundancy

Select a stable machine for server redundancy. When a server is no longer available (for
example, failure), the Site Administrator can rename the new server with the existing host
domain name and can then reinstall the licensing server software and the associated
counted.lic file. For information about installing the licensing server software, see
License Server

License file

You can modify the following elements in the license file
• You can modify only the TCP/IP port number on the SERVER line
• You cannot modify the Host name SERVER line. A new keycode is required from Avaya
if you are changing the Host name.
The SERVER line specifies the host name and hostid of the license server system and the
TCP/IP port number of the license server manager (lmgrd).
The format of the SERVER line is: SERVER host hostid [port]
For more information, see
Table 26: License file
host
IP Deskphones Fundamentals
on page 150.
Table 26: License file
Field
The system host name or IP address.
On Windows NT/2000/XP, ipconfig / all; on Windows
95/98/ME, winipcfg/all returns the host name.
on page 153.
Description
Licenses
Installing the
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