Aastra OpenCom 130 User Guide - Page 154
Licensing Information, OpenVoice, PBX Networking, PBX Cascading, serial numbers, Configurator
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PBX Cascading Licensing Information 11.4 Licensing Information A licence is required for certain additional OpenCom 100 programme packages, for example for the internal voice-mail system called OpenVoice. The following information is for customers who have already obtained licences for an OpenCom 100 and would like to cascade or network their existing system with another OpenCom 100. PBX Networking If you network two OpenCom 100 systems with each other, you needn't generate any new activation keys but can continue to use the corresponding functions on the existing OpenCom 100. The "disadvantage" of this alternative is that you have to administer a separate configuration on each OpenCom 100. PBX Cascading In the case of PBX cascading, the master system administers the overall configuration. If you have already installed activation keys on an existing OpenCom, they have to be ported to the master system. In this case, new activation keys for the use of additional programme packages must be generated on the Aastra licence server. The licensing confirmation for the cascading contains all the information you need to carry out this procedure. Note: You will need the serial numbers of both infocom systems for porting the activation keys. The serial numbers can be found in the Web console's Configurator, in the System Info: Versions menu. 152