FEATURE vsim modeltech 1998.080 31-aug-98 1 \ FCB4FD0F2A635C20E5CF ck=128

FEATURE vlog modeltech 1998.080 31-aug-98 1 \ 0C944D9F176CA773E889 ck=10

FEATURE vsim-vlog modeltech 1998.080 31-aug-98 1 \ FCB41D9FC43C87567DBC ck=116

FEATURE hdlcom modeltech 1998.080 31-aug-98 1 \ 4C94EDFF6A00858BC8F2 ck=93

FEATURE hdlsim modeltech 1998.080 31-aug-98 1 \ 4CF48DDF6A6EA59BCEF2 ck=89

#NOTE: You can edit the hostname on the SERVER line (1st arg),

#the port address on the SERVER line (3rd arg), the paths

#to the daemon and options files on the DAEMON line

#(2nd and 3rd args), or any right-half of a string (b)

#of the form a=b where (a) is all lowercase. (For example,

#xxx in vendor_info="xxx" can be changed).

#Any other changes will invalidate this license.

A Globetrotter FLEXlm license file contains information about the license server, the daemon required to authorize the feature, and a line for each product feature you are authorized to execute.

The first line is a SERVER line; it spells out which computer on the network is the license server. The license server is a network resource that will manage the features for all users of ModelSim products. The SERVER line includes the server's hostname (the server’s network identification - for Windows, check the Network properties Identification tab), hostID

(a unique serial number), and a socket number. The hostname and socket number may be changed in a license file, but any change to the hostID will invalidate the license. If the host is a Windows machine, the hostID is the FLEXid security key number, and will take the alpha-numeric form:

7-xxxxxxxx, or 8-xxxxxxxx.

If you need to find the unique server ID, use one of these UNIX commands: for Sun, hostid; for HP, /etc/lanscan; for IBM RISC/6000: uname -m. To determine the security key ID on a Windows server, from the DOS prompt, invoke: lmutil lmhostid -flexid(located in the modelsim\win32 directory).

A DAEMON line specifies the name of the license daemon and the locations of the daemon and options files it will use. This is the full path to the modeltech daemon. In the example file, the UNIX "./" means "look in the current directory". This is the directory in which the server was started. If the server is to be started from another directory, the full path to the modeltech and options files would need to be added to this line.

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