Specifications

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What is a keycode?
Standard 1.0 System Installation and Modification Guide January 1998
What is a keycode?
Introduction
Two types of keycodes are available. One contains
information about the features and hardware configuration
purchased by the customer. If the system needs to be
changed or expanded, a new keycode can be obtained from
Nortel.
The other keycode is available for security purposes where
a system’s serial number is required to be changed. For
more information on this specific keycode, see “The serial
number” on page 2-28.
Keycode composition
A keycode consists of 20 alphanumeric characters divided
into five groups of four characters. Keycodes do not contain
information about which languages are to be enabled, the
type of cards you have installed, or whether disk-to-disk
backup or disk shadowing is on or off.
Example
You may obtain a keycode that will enable you to add
features, add nodes, and increase storage capacity.