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To get the full functionality for AE Services you must install the AE Services license. Avaya sends the AE Services license file in an email message. If you did not receive a license file from Avaya, see Obtaining the AE Services license file. If you are upgrading from AE Services 6.1.x, 6.2, or 6.3.x, and you already have a license on a remote WebLM server (for example, the license was installed on a standalone WebLM server or System Manager), you need another license file. Uninstall the license file if you are upgrading from a major release to another release.
To get the full functionality for AE Services you must install the AE Services license. All AE Services 7.1.x offers require a new license to be installed when upgrading from AE Services 6.1.x, 6.2, and 6.3.x. AE Services 7.0.x offers that used an external WebLM do not require a new license file when upgrading to AE Services 7.1.x. AE Services 7.0.x offers that use the embedded WebLM require a new license file when upgrading to AE Services 7.1.x Software-Only version. All earlier AE Services releases require a new license file when upgrading to AE Services 7.1.x.
Upgrading from AE Services Release 7.0.1 to the Release 7.1.3 does not require new license if you are using the same hardware and the IP address.
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By default, the AE Services server has a 30 days grace period. If a license file has not been installed, the AE Services server will enter License Error mode. In License Error mode, you have 30 days in which to install a valid license file for AE Services. Error mode may also occur if an invalid (expired or incorrect) license file has been installed. |