Document No. SIB 244
Page
13
of
52
1
st
July 2008
NEC Australia Pty Ltd shall not be liable for any direct, indirect, consequential or incidental damages about the use of the information included in this document.
The information in this technical documentation is advisory in nature and is subject to change. NEC may make improvements and changes in the products
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Australia Pty Ltd.
Licensing
Licensing
Server:
This
secure,
web
based
tool
has
many
benefits
over
the
previous
licensing
mechanisms.
These
include:
‐
–
Fast
turnaround
time
in
receiving
licenses,
–
Greater
control
of
distribution
of
these
licenses,
–
Tools
for
you
to
manage
your
customer
data,
–
Easy
re
‐
issue
of
lost
or
misplaced
codes.
The
system
requires
an
address.
(A
new
address
specific
to
this
purpose
will
assist
in
easier
licensing
administration
for
you.)
The
system
relies
on
3
main
items.
–
An
address
for
licensing
purposes,
–
A
Hardware
Key
Code
also
known
as
HKC
or
Key
(found
on
a
CPU),
–
A
customer
and
location
of
where
the
system
will
reside.
Hardware
Key
Code:
HKC
or
Key
also
known
as
Hardware
Key
Code,
can
be
found
in
the
following
places
for
the
SV8100:
–
On
the
side
of
a
CD
‐
CP00
packing
box,
–
On
the
CD
‐
CP00
PCB,
–
Or
by
dialling
Feature
3
on
a
handset
and
reading
from
the
display.
Accessing
the
Licensing
Server:
You
can
access
the
Licensing
Server
via
the
following
Link:
–
http://www.nec.com.au/lic
or
by
clicking
on
the
link
in
any
from
the
License
Server.
–
Where
you
do
not
have
access
to
the
Licensing
Server,
please
contact
your
account
manager.
–
Please
note:
You
will
need
your
NEC
Customer
Number
for
this
registration.
There
will
be
only
one
login
account
created
per
Dealer
location.
License
Logins:
The
local
Licensing
Administrator
gets
complete
access
to
the
functionality
available
for
that
dealership.
This
is
done
via
a
portal
similar
to
the
one
in
the
below
diagram.
Each
dealer
will
be
required
to
communicate
any
required
changes
to
their
login
(such
as
a
new
password)
through
their
account
manager.
Technicians
will
not
be
given
individual
logins
to
the
License
Server
at
this
time.
Order
entry
staff
will
be
providing
their
licenses
to
their
own
technical
staff.