[Info-vax] MicroVAX II running VMS 5.4 (TCP/IP)
H Vlems
hvlems at freenet.de
Sun Jan 25 16:50:27 EST 2009
On 25 jan, 04:06, "Steven Underwood" <nob... at spamcop.net> wrote:
> "H Vlems" <hvl... at freenet.de> wrote in message
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> > On 22 jan, 00:55, Mitch Le <nhat.mitc... at gmail.com> wrote:
> >> I would like to know how I can find out if my VMS version 5.4 has TCP/
> >> IP license.
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> >> Thanks!
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> > The easiest way on a V5.4 system would be the command:
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> > $ show license /brief
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> > The IP stack from DEC is called UCX. But the license to use that
> > product is also included
> > in a range of licenses named NET-APP-SUP-nnn where nnn is an integer.
> > From NET-APP-SUP-250
> > and upwards, UCX is included.
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> > Hans
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> On the few systems I have setup from scratch, I don't think TCPIP/UCX would
> start unless there was a valid license loaded and would report that as a
> cause for failure.- Tekst uit oorspronkelijk bericht niet weergeven -
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> - Tekst uit oorspronkelijk bericht weergeven -
Correct. Either a UCX license or a NET-APP-SUP-250 (valid) license
must be present.
Valid means: enough license points, not expired and issued to run on
the system by the owner to wwhom it was issued.
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