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IP Office 9.0
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Issue 27.02.0 (Monday, January 06, 2014)
25. Licenses
Many solutions, applications and features on IP Office systems are licensed and only operate when a valid
license is detected. This includes features within IP Office applications running on PCs connected to the IP
Office system. 
Release 9.0 introduces:
· new license order codes
· PLDS license versions to support IP Office Enterprise Branch deployments
Feature Keys and System IDs
Licenses are 32 character strings derived from a unique serial number for the IP Office system which will be
using the license. For IP500 systems, the unique serial number is taken from the Feature Key device fitted to
the system. For Server Edition systems, the System Identification value is compiled from hardware and
software parameters.
IP500 Systems
· IP500 Smart Card Feature Key 
For IP500 IP Office control units, the serial number is based on the Smart Card Feature Key fitted to the
control unit. A Smart Card Feature key is mandatory on all IP500 control units for correct operation of
the unit regardless of whether the unit is using any licenses. 
· IP500 V2 SD Card Feature Key 
For IP500 V2 control units, the serial number is based on the System SD Card Feature Key fitted to the
control unit. A System SD Card Feature key is mandatory on all IP500 V2 control units for correct
operation of the unit regardless of whether the unit is using any licenses. 
There are 4 types of System SD card available, which define the default operating mode:
· System SD CARD A-Law
· System SD CARD U-LAW
· System SD CARD PARTNER
· System SD CARD NORSTAR
For licensing, each IP Office control unit must have its own Feature Key and license. The Feature Key
associated with one IP Office system cannot be used to validate the license of another IP Office system. 
Since licenses are based on the serial number of the Feature Key, they cannot be moved between systems
with different Feature Keys. If a Feature Key is lost the license will become invalid. If it is necessary to
exchange a Feature Key due to damage or upgrade then the existing key and licenses can be exchanged
(license swap) through the Avaya Direct International (ADI) website (
Some licenses enable a number of ports, channels or users. Depending on the particular license, each
supported instance may be consumed either when it is configured for use or alternatively when it is actually
being used. When no further instances of a license are available, further use of the licensed feature is not
allowed. 
Typically for port, channel and user licenses, multiple licenses can be added to give a higher number of
supported ports, channels or users. However licenses above the capacity supported by the particular IP Office
control unit will not work. 
Server Edition Linux Based Systems
For Linux based systems, the System Identification value of the system is used. The System Identification
value is displayed on the System | System tab and is a 'fingerprint' value generated from the server
hardware (the server and the server hard disk). This means that licenses are tied to a particular system and
cannot be used on another system.
Server Edition Virtualized Solution
The IP Office Virtualized Solution is IP Office Server Edition deployed on a virtual machine. The System
Identification value for a virtual deployment is based on the following parameters:
· IP address for the LAN1 and LAN2 interfaces
· Time Zone
· Host name
The value of these parameters must be finalized before requesting licenses. The parameters can be set in Web
Manager by selecting Platform to open the Systems page. See IP Office Web Manager for Server Edition and
Standard Mode
.
If any of these parameters are modified after licenses have been requested, the licenses become invalid and
must be reissued.