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Network Adapter License Utility

Tool usage

Chapter 2

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Tool usage

The

nalicense

command determines if a license is a valid Integrity Essentials

Intelligent Networking Pack license, and if it is valid, adds it to the system. It then
writes the results to a default log file (nalicense.log) in the

%SystemRoot%\cpqsystem\log

directory. All messages, whether successful or error, are

written both to the stdout/stderr and to the log file. Each time you run the utility the log
file is appended with a date and time stamp. You can override the default log file location
by specifying an alternate location with the

/l

option.

The utility parses the command line and if the license and the action are valid, performs
the desired action. Because this is a command line application it is appropriate for
inclusion in the GuiRunOnce section of the

unattend.txt

file, and can be used to add an

Integrity Essentials Intelligent Networking Pack license during installation of the
operating system.

NOTE

The

nalicense

utility should be executed before running the CQNICCMD utility to

duplicate NIC teaming configuration on a target server. For additional information about
the CQNICCMD utility, see “Network Adapter Scripting Utility” on page 23.

Executable name:

nalicense

Execution environment: Win32 command line

Directory information:

%SystemRoot%\system32

Command line syntax

Use one of the following formats at the command line:

nalicense add [/l ] [/? | /help]

or:

nalicense display [/l ] [/? | /help] [/M]

Command line arguments

Use the following command line arguments:

Table 2-1

nalicense

command line arguments

Argument

Function

Identifies the Integrity Essentials Intelligent
Networking Pack license string to add to the system
and is only valid with the

add

subcommand. The

license string must be in dash-separated form:

AAAAA-BBBBB-CCCCC-12345-12345

/l

Specifies location to write success/error message
(optional).

/?

Displays utility usage (optional).

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