User Guide for FibeAir® IP-20 All-Outdoor Products, CeraOS 10.5
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Parameter
Definition
Sanction state
If an Activation Key Violation alarm has occurred, and
the 48-hour activation key violation grace period has
expired without the system having been brought into
conformance with the activation-key-enabled capacity
and feature set,
Yes
appears in this field to indicate
that the system is in an Activation Key Violation
sanction state. All other alarms are hidden until the
capacity and features in use are brought within the
activation-key-enabled capacity and feature set.
2.10.3
Entering the Activation Key
To enter a new activation key:
1 Select
Platform > Activation Key > Activation Key Configuration
. The
Activation Key Configuration page opens (
.
2 Enter the activation key cipher you have received from the vendor in the
Activation Key
field. The activation key cipher is a string that enables all
features and capacities that have been purchased for the unit.
3 Click
Apply
.
If the activation key cipher is not legal (e.g., a typing mistake or an invalid serial
number), an Activation Key Loading Failure event is sent to the Event Log. When a
legal activation key cipher is entered, an Activation Key Loaded Successfully event
is sent to the Event Log.
2.10.4
Activating Demo Mode
To activate demo mode:
1 Select
Platform > Activation Key > Activation Key Configuration
. The
Activation Key Configuration page opens (
).
2 In the
Demo admin
field, select
Enable
.
3 Click
Apply
.
The
Demo timer
field displays the number of hours that remain before demo
mode expires.
2.10.5
Activation Key Reclaim
If it is necessary to deactivate an IP-20 device, whether to return it for repairs or
for any other reason, the device’s activation key can be reclaimed for a credit that
can be applied to activation keys for other devices.
Note:
Activation key reclaim is only available for IP-20 devices running
CeraOS 9.2 or later.
Where the customer has purchased upgrade activation keys, credit is given for the
full feature or capacity, not for each individual upgrade. For example, if the
customer purchased two capacity activation keys for 300M and later purchased
one upgrade activation key to 350M, credit is given as if the customer had
purchased one activation key for 350M and one activation key for 300M.