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6.4 Licences
Licence files
This section provides a list of installed licence files including basic descriptions. Here
you can install, uninstall or download the licence files to your computer. The field
consists of several columns with the following meanings:
File – shows the absolute path to a licence file within the system data space.
State – shows the current state of a licence file within the system (e.g.
,
Loaded
,
, etc.).
Not loaded Bad CPU
E1 ports – shows the count of licensed ports for ISDN PRI.
E1 channels – shows the count of licensed channels for ISDN PRI.
SIP terminals – shows the count of licensed terminals for VoIP telephones that
are necessary for logging your VoIP extension to the SIP proxy.
ME – shows the count of licensed external extensions (ME – Mobility Extensions).
To enable the
parameter in the
tag on any of the
Transfer
Properties – ME
hierarchical levels, you need more licences. Setting this parameter to
on the
YES
user level needs as many licences as many extensions the user has. Setting this
parameter to
on the carrier level needs as many licences are there are
YES
extensions logged to the carriers of the selected type.
Figure: Example of Three–Licence NetStar
Licences
This part displays a well–arranged table showing details on a selected licence file. The
field consists of several columns with the following meanings:
Feature – shows the type of a licensed service, interface or object within the
system.
Type – defines a licence within its type.
Licensed – shows the count of licensed channels, terminals or service accesses.
Requested – the currently requested count of channels, terminals or service
accesses. The red-marked rows indicate lack of licences.
If no licence is available, the PBX works in the trial mode. After the trial licence expiry
(800 hours), the system is blocked and will not work until the relevant licence is
installed.