Aten CC2000 3.0 [22/353] Licenses

Aten CC2000 3.0 [22/353] Licenses
CC2000 User Manual
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Licenses
The CC2000 license controls the number of secondary servers and nodes
permitted on the CC2000 server installation. License information is contained
on the USB License Key that came with your CC2000 purchase.
Upon completion of the CC2000 server software installation, a default license
for one primary (no secondaries), and 16 nodes is automatically provided. To
add anything more (secondary servers and nodes), you must upgrade the
license. For detailed information, see License on page 198.
Nodes
A node can either be a physical port, or an aggregate device. Each node
requires a license.
Aggregate devices can be created when a device (router, server, Ethernet
switch, etc.,) managed through the CC2000 is capable of being accessed
through several ATEN/Altusen device ports*. By consolidating those ports
into a single Aggregate Device, the Aggregate Device counts as a single
node, and only requires a single license.
Note: Maximum of 2 KVM ports, 4 serial ports and 8 outlet ports.
Ports on ATEN/Altusen devices, when not part of an aggregate device,
must be unlocked (see Locking / Unlocking Devices, page 107) in order to
be used. Each unlocked port counts as one node.
Generic devices (routers, switches, etc.) are not counted.
Direct Web Access devices are not counted.
Group Devices do not count as nodes. They are made up of unlocked
physical ports that are grouped together. The same physical port can be
added to more than one Group device, but it only requires one node license
no matter how many Group devices it is added to.
Blade Server & Host VM: takes N+1 node license (N = number of Blades
/ Virtual Machines)
Note: See By Devices - General Operations on page 58 for detailed
information on each of the device categories.

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