Hello all,
My company recently purchased one 2050 ip license and install cd from Avaya. I loaded it on my laptop and it worked fine for 30 days, which is the case when it has no license loaded in it. I was given instructions from Avaya that say if you are not using a license server, a keycode can be generated through KRS and then installed on the individual softphone. I was able to generate the keycode... but I have no idea how to get it loaded into the 2050. Does anyone have any experience with this? See instructions below:
Node locked licensing
The Avaya 2050 IP Softphone Release 4.0 supports the node locked license solution, which
allows a licence to be associated with a specific instance of the application based on the
Hardware ID or the Media Access Control (MAC) address of the network interface where the
client is installed. This solution eliminates the need for a license server to be located on the
network. The embedded server of the phone uses the locally stored license file to obtain the
number of tokens required to activate the features. The license file is generated by the KRS
and is loaded to the phone using the provisioning mechanism.
My company recently purchased one 2050 ip license and install cd from Avaya. I loaded it on my laptop and it worked fine for 30 days, which is the case when it has no license loaded in it. I was given instructions from Avaya that say if you are not using a license server, a keycode can be generated through KRS and then installed on the individual softphone. I was able to generate the keycode... but I have no idea how to get it loaded into the 2050. Does anyone have any experience with this? See instructions below:
Node locked licensing
The Avaya 2050 IP Softphone Release 4.0 supports the node locked license solution, which
allows a licence to be associated with a specific instance of the application based on the
Hardware ID or the Media Access Control (MAC) address of the network interface where the
client is installed. This solution eliminates the need for a license server to be located on the
network. The embedded server of the phone uses the locally stored license file to obtain the
number of tokens required to activate the features. The license file is generated by the KRS
and is loaded to the phone using the provisioning mechanism.