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384 CHAPTER 7: OPERATIONS
Obtaining Details of
License History
You can view a detailed history, including the date and time on which
each license was added to the NBX system.
In the Operations > Licenses dialog box, click Details. Table 69
describes
each column in the Details report window.
Regional Software To manage regional software, select Operations > Regional Software.
See the Help for procedures on managing your regional software.
Install You can install regional software including local language voice prompts,
regional tones and cadences, and local language versions of certain user
documentation for your region.
After you install regional software, you must designate it to be the
current system regional software by selecting System Configuration >
Regional Settings.
Table 69 Explanation of License Details Window
Field Purpose
Name The name of the license.
Description A description of the license.
A site license indicates one of these two things:
Enables the function across the entire NBX system.
Example: The Internet Voice Messaging license (VPIM)
allows you to compose and send voice mail messages to
other NBX systems or any voice mail system that is
VPIM-compliant.
Enables an unlimited number of devices of this type. The
actual limit is set by the system maximum (up to 200
devices for the NBX 100 and up to 1500 devices for the
SuperStack 3 NBX system).
Example: You can install a site license for pcXset and
then add any number of pcXset clients to your NBX
system (up to the total licensed device limit).
The list of licenses may contain several licenses of the same
type, each one permitting a number of devices.
License Date The date on which the license was generated.
Expires The date on which the license will expire.
A date in this column indicates that the license is a trial
license that will expire on the given date.
The word Never indicates that the license is a permanent
license and will not expire.

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