Juniper SECURITY THREAT RESPONSE MANAGER 2008.2 Administration Manual page 30

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Updating your
License Key
Step 1
Step 2
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Step 4
For your STRM Console, a default license key provides you access to the interface
for 5 weeks. Choose one of the following options for assistance with your license
key:
For a new or updated license key, please contact your local sales
representative.
For all other technical issues, please contact Juniper Networks Customer
Support.
If you log in to STRM and your Console license key has expired, you are
automatically directed to the System Management window. You must update the
license key before you can continue. However, if one of your non-Console systems
includes an expired license key, a message appears when you log in indicating a
system requires a new license key. You must navigate to the System Management
window to update that license key.
To update your license key:
In the Administration Console, click the System Configuration tab.
The System Configuration panel appears.
Click the System Management icon.
The System Management window appears providing a list of all hosts in your
deployment.
For the host that on which you wish to update the license key, click the value that
appears in the License column.
Note: If you update the license key for your Console, all systems in your
deployment default to the Console license key at that time.
The Current License Details window appears.
Click Browse beside the New License Key File and locate the license key.
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