User's Manual
menu command: eKERNEL > License > functionality as shown in Figure 144: Adding
license functionality on page 195.
Note:
eKERNEL makes this same check automatically at midnight. Note that rechecking all
licensing can take a little time.
Figure 144: Adding license functionality
If a license is installed with fewer equipment licenses than there are clients that need them,
the clients that are no longer licensed continue to function until the license is rechecked. When
the license is rechecked, unlicensed clients receive a status message <pgmsts>NO LICENCE
AVAILABLE</pgmsts>, and their TCP/IP port is closed. This same principle applies to
functionality models such eWEB and eAPI.
External interfaces
There are a number of external interfaces that you can attach to the eKERNEL. These
interfaces can act as input source, output source, or play both roles.
An eKERNEL without any external models is unable to perform work. A minimum configuration
requires at least one input source (for example, eCAP for capturing a TELEVIC PROTOCOL
CONVERTOR signalling system), and one output source (for example, eDMSAPI for sending
E2-data messages to cordless DECT handsets).
You can attach additional input sources to the product. For example, eCAP for other signalling
systems, eIO for unpowered contact detection, eSMTP for receiving MAIL, and eWEB for
receiving messages from the Internet.
You can attach additional output sources to the product. For example, eSMTP for sending
electronic mail, eASYNC for sending short messages to GSM and Pagers, eCSTA for sending
voice call based user-to-user messages, eVBVOICE for handling outgoing voice calls.
Note:
In release 4.0, the maximum amount of modules has been increased from 21 to 30.
External interfaces
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