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LIC-ERR (License-Error Mode)
Issue 4 May 2002
10-1007555-233-123
LIC-ERR (License-Error Mode)
NOTE:
The License-Error Mode maintenance object (LIC-ERR) is a non-traditional
MO. As a result, there are no associated tests or commands that are
executed in the traditional manner.
Maintenance object LIC-ERR works in concert with maintenance object NO-LIC to
look for any errors/violations associated with the License File. Once a License File
error occurs, maintenance object LIC-ERR logs the error, raises an alarm, and
starts a timer that is associated with the error. When the timers threshold has
been exceeded, MO NO-LIC will cause call processing to be restricted. All call
origination will be restricted to outgoing emergency numbers, incoming calls will
be restricted to an Administration (Attendant Console) number.
The license file is loaded onto a switch during initialization of the switch software,
restore of translations, and periodically. After initialization, a query is made to a
software module called the License Server. This module reads the license file,
compares a serial number in the license file to a serial number in hardware,
compares the software version in the license with the running software version,
and if a match occurs, delivers permission to run to the DEFINITY software along
with a new feature mask. The feature mask controls revenue-associated options.
Error Log Entries and Test to Clear Values
MO Name (in
Alarm Log) Alarm Level Initial Command to Run Full Name of MO
LIC-ERR MAJOR NONE License-Error Mode
Table 10-364. LIC-ERR Error Log Entries
Error
Type
Aux
Data
Associated
Test Alarm Level
On/Off
Board Test to Clear Value
1(a) MAJOR OFF See footnote
1
1 Clear this Error Types by providing the correct License File per local instructions.
257(b) None MAJOR OFF See footnote
1
513(c) None MAJOR OFF See footnote
1
769(d) None MAJOR OFF See footnote
1
1025(e) None MAJOR OFF See footnote
1
1281(f) None Major OFF See footnote
1

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