User guide

Network Adapter License Utility
Tool usage
Chapter 2
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Return codes
The following return codes may display:
Command line examples
The following are valid nalicense command line examples:
Example #1:
nalicense add <license string>
What it does:
Adds the provided license to the system and upon successful operation writes the
following message to both stdout and to the default log file:
Mon Sep 15 15:42:14 2003: Adding License “AAAAA-BBBBB-CCCCC-12345-12345”.
Success
Example #2:
nalicense display /m /l license.txt
What it does:
Displays all valid licenses on the system and upon successful operation writes the
following example message to both stdout and to the license.txt file located in the
same directory as nalicense.exe:
License String;Product Name;Ver;Type;Seats
Used;Days;Permitted;LeftAAAAA-BBBBB-CCCCC-12345-12345; Intelligent
Networking Pack;1;Demo;1;N/A;90;35
Example #3:
nalicense display /l license.txt
/help Displays utility usage (optional).
/M Prints license information in a format capable of being
parsed by machine (optional).
Table 2-1 nalicense command line arguments (Continued)
Argument Function
Table 2-2 nalicense return codes
Code Description
0 Success.
1 Duplicate license exists.
2 Invalid Integrity Essentials Intelligent Networking Pack license.
3 Unrecognized Integrity Essentials Intelligent Networking Pack license.
4 Usage error.