Licensing
Licensing Server:
This secure, web based tool has many benefits over the previous licensing mechanisms. These include:‐
–Fast turnaround time in receiving licenses,
–Greater control of distribution of these licenses,
–Tools for you to manage your customer data,
–Easy re‐issue of lost or misplaced codes.
The system requires an email address. (A new email address specific to this purpose will assist in easier licensing administration for you.)
The system relies on 3 main items.
–An email address for licensing purposes,
–A Hardware Key Code also known as HKC or Key (found on a CPU),
–A customer and location of where the system will reside.
Hardware Key Code:
HKC or Key also known as Hardware Key Code, can be found in the following places for the SV8100:
–On the side of a CD‐CP00 packing box,
–On the CD‐CP00 PCB,
–Or by dialling Feature 3 on a handset and reading from the display.
Accessing the Licensing Server:
You can access the Licensing Server via the following Link:
–http://www.nec.com.au/lic or by clicking on the link in any email from the License Server.
–Where you do not have access to the Licensing Server, please contact your account manager.
–Please note: You will need your NEC Customer Number for this registration. There will be only one login account created per Dealer location.
License Logins:
The local Licensing Administrator gets complete access to the functionality available for that dealership. This is done via a portal similar to the one in the below diagram.
Each dealer will be required to communicate any required changes to their login (such as a new password) through their account manager.
Technicians will not be given individual logins to the License Server at this time. Order entry staff will be providing their licenses to their own technical staff.
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