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In a typical AE Services configuration, a standard license file is installed on each AE Services server, and the licenses in that license file are acquired through a local WebLM server running on the AE Services server. However, the following configurations are also possible:
Multiple AE Services may be configured to acquire their feature licenses from a single WebLM server where a standard license file is installed. In this configuration, feature licenses can “float” from one AE Services server to another as they are needed.
With enterprise-wide licensing, an enterprise license file is installed on a master WebLM server. Feature licenses can be allocated from the enterprise license file to multiple AE Services servers. The local WebLM server acquires the feature licenses from the AE Services servers. If any of the feature licenses from the enterprise license are not allocated to the individual AE Services servers, these licenses can also float among the AE Services servers.
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For AE Services, the use of floating licenses is not recommended. If you are using floating licenses, adjust your WebLM configuration appropriately. |
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When AE Services is configured for enterprise-wide licensing, the license cannot be removed until the local WebLM entries are removed. For more information, see the Enterprise Licensing topic in the Administering standalone Avaya WebLM guide. |