Installing Licenses Using The Network Adapter License Utility; Installing Licenses Using The Virus Throttle License Utility - HP Rx2620-2 - Integrity - 0 MB RAM User Manual

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3.
Or, click the Install license keys from a file button. Then click the Open License Key File
button and navigate to a valid keyfile (format = filename.key). Select the desired License
Keys in the window and click Install to install them.
4.
A "License Addition Success" message appears, indicating success.
5.
Back in the License Manager main window, detailed information about the new license
appears in the Currently Installed Licenses box:
Product Name: displays the name of the licensed product (Intelligent Networking Pack).
Type: displays the type of license:
— Single: provides full, unlimited functionality for a single seat (license).
— Flexible Quantity: offers full, unlimited functionality for an unlimited time and
— Activation Key Agreement: offers full, unlimited functionality for an unlimited
— Demo: provides full, unlimited functionality for a limited time and a specific
Seats Max: the total number of licenses authorized for use by this key.
Seats Used: the number of licenses that are currently used.
Days Max (displays with Demo key only): the total number of days authorized for use
by this key.
Days Left (displays with Demo key only): the number of days remaining for this key.
License Key: displays the license key string.
6.
Click Close, and the Intelligent Networking Pack features are enabled on your system. If
you entered the license using the NCU, the NCU Main page displays. If you entered the
license during a Virus Throttle installation, installation of this feature continues. For additional
information on Virus Throttle, see the next chapter.
NOTE:
HP recommends that you retain the license key for future reference. The key is needed
for technical support and future upgrades.

Installing licenses using the Network Adapter License Utility

The Network Adapter License utility ships with the HP Network Adapter Configuration Utility
(NCU). It is a Windows-based command line utility that runs at the command line in a Command
Prompt window, or from a Windows command file.
The nalicense command validates an INP license first and then adds it to the system. It also
displays information about licenses already installed on the system.
This utility is installed automatically during installation of the Network Configuration Utility.
Command line usage is exactly the same as in Virus Throttle License Utility (VTLicense), which
is described in the next section. If you want to find out more about nalicense, look at the
documentation installed on your hard drive at C:\HP\network, after you install HP System
Management Homepage (SMH).

Installing licenses using the Virus Throttle License Utility

The Virus Throttle License utility ships with Virus Throttle. It is a Windows-based command
line utility that runs at the command line in a Command Prompt window, or from a Windows
command file.
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for a specific number of seats purchased, up to 50,000.
time. This license represents an expected upper limit on the number of seats, up
to 50,000.
number of seats. The license determines the number of days the key allows the
product to function. The days begin counting from the day of first use. The key
can permit more than one instance of the product to run. Demo keys can authorize
up to 250 seats for up to 250 days.

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