3.3.9
Licenses & Versions
Licenses: Apresa / PC / S&U
(V-Tap VoIP-1)
Licenses Apresa/PC/Proxy/S&U
(V-Tap VoIP-2 and VoIP-3)
New License Key
The Channel Licenses for a Call Recorder Apresa and a PC running
V-Archive, and the end-date for Support & Update are shown here.
A Channel License (also called Recorder License) is the right to
upload a recorded call via the Tunnel to the Tunnel server, which is
the Apresa recorder or the V-Archive software on a PC.
More licenses are needed in the case that more calls can be busy
simultaneously.
For example, when two VoIP calls are busy at the same time and the
V-Tap has only one license, then the second call will be discarded by
the Tunnel server and cannot be recovered anymore later.
For the V-Tap VoIP-2 and VoIP-3 there also exists a value for the
Proxy-mode licenses. The amount of Proxy licenses is the amount of
SIP devices that can make use of the V-Tap as a proxy server.
The end-date is the last day that the user can ask for support or
update the firmware on the unit.
Adding new licenses or extending the S&U date is explained in the
separate quick guide about
V-Taps and
Licenses.
V-Tap VoIP OS Version
V-Tap VoIP App Version
Firmware versions are shown for information purposes and cannot
be changed.
Serial Number / MAC Address
The Media Access Control (MAC) address of each device operating on
an Ethernet network is an unique identifier that is needed to route
the packets over the LAN.
The serial number and MAC address are both shown for information
purposes only and cannot be changed.
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