Vmpro has nothing to do with the licensing aspect.
Go through the usual.
Confirm that IPO is pointing to the correct license dongle carrier, either itself or a server. (same one as the vmpro?)
If PC is the server check that the key server application is in the system tray as is red.
If it is white with a cross try installing the sentinel driver.
C:\Program Files\Avaya\IP Office\Keyserve\Drivers\setupx86.exe
Sometimes when you upgrade the keyserver, it doesn't jive with the feature key.. try going to sentinels site, or installing an older version of the keyserver.
Try a terminal ping to the phone system from the Voicemail PC and see if you have some of them time out, I had an IPO go bad and it lost connectivity between the IPO and the LAN portion of the unit intermittently.
I just ran into this last night on an upgrade to 4.1.40. It turns out to solve it you need to stop the keyserver service. Then go to folder for IP Office, Then Keyserve, then drivers, double-click on setupx86, Click Functions, choose install sentinal driver, ERASE the \I386 from the end of it and click ok. This will properly install the sentinal driver. Then restart the keyserver service. The licenses should then become valid and stay that way.
If not, you may have to go to add/remove programs, modify your admin suite to remove the keyserver. Then add the sentinal driver as above. Then re-add keyserver through add/remove programs. Make sure you start the service for keyserver when finished.
Cisco is no better.. THey all have issues when they are software based. If you are on SCN then you may want to use 4.1.1201. I am told it has SCN fixes in it.
Kevin Wing
ACA- Implement IP Office
Carousel Industries
What more important is is the version of your vmpro !
What are the specs of the pc running the feature key server ?
Does it have a firewall, virus scanner or automatic updates on ?
Is it connected directly on the ipoffice ?
ACA - Implement IP Office
ACS - Implement IP Office
ACA - Voice Services Management
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this has been a problem with upgrades since USB keys were invented. While it does not happen everytime, it does happen occasionally when the keyserver service is not stopped prior to upgrading the keyserver software.
Avaya has suggested to me the following.
Stop the keyserver service then remove the USB dongle, then uninstall the keyserver software and reboot. After the reboot install the new keyserver software, connect the USB dongle and reboot again..
I also always now stop the keyserver service and remove the USB dongle prior to running any upgrade, just in case
I had the same issue recently with 3.2.61 where the feature key service was running, but the icon in the system tray always had an "X" over it, and the license was showing invalid on the 406. I stopped all the services, uninstalled the whole IPO Admin package from Control Panel/Add-Remove programs, then reinstalled and it seems to have fixed it.
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