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Avaya 1230 - Licensing Framework

Avaya 1230
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Important IP Deskphone licensing information is located in the Keycode Retrieval System (KRS)
User Guide. You must register for access to KRS.
Accessing the Keycode Retrieval System
The Keycode Retrieval System (KRS) User Guide provides important IP Deskphone licensing
information. You must register for access to KRS. The ollowing section describes how to access the
KRS User Guide.
Registering for access to KRS
1. Go to http://support.avaya.com/krs.
Users must have an Avaya Access registration profile to access the KRS application.
2. Follow the instructions on this page to obtain an Avaya Access registration profile and to
request access to KRS.
3. On the right side of the page, click KRS Site and log in when prompted.
4. Select IP CLIENTS from the list for the product whose keycodes you would like to access.
Licensing framework
The licensing framework contains the fundamental infrastructure required to deliver a token-based
licensing model that consists of a node-locked based licensing server and a licensing client.
The licensing framework consists of the following components:
License Server (node-locked)—embedded in the IP Deskphone and calls the server locally.
License Client—resides in the IP Deskphone and makes requests to the License Server for
tokens.
KRS integration—a key or license generator provided with the CKLT solution which is
integrated into the Keycode Retrieval System (KRS).
Characteristics of the licensing framework
The following list describes the characteristics of the licensing framework on the IP Deskphone.
The embedded server relies on a real time clock to calculate when a token expires
The embedded server (node-locked) enables the license server to execute on the IP
Deskphone. The IP Deskphone obtains tokens by calling the server locally.
The license file is installed on the IP Deskphone through the provisioning server or TFTP
server.
The IP Deskphone does not have an internal real-time clock. The time of day is obtained from
the Call Server that the IP Deskphone is registered to on the network.
Licensing framework
March 2015 SIP Software for Avaya 1200 Series IP Deskphones-Administration 303
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