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a) Click the Full execution option button.
b) Click the Ignore Warnings check box to deselect it so that warnings are not
ignored during validation.
15. Click Next.
16. Review the summary, and then click Next.
17. Click Finish.
The License Wizard closes. When the job is run, either now or on the date and time
you specified, the license file(s) are pushed down to the designated devices using
TFTP.
18. To view the status of a completed job, on the License Files List page, in the left
navigation pane, select Jobs > Completed.
The jobs that have completed are listed on the Completed Jobs page.
Creating a mapping file
About this task
If you have activated multiple license files in PLDS, you can create a mapping file that contains
a list of comma separated key value pairs of B5800 Branch Gateway IP addresses and license
file names, one pair for each branch. A mapping file is useful for bulk provisioning. When you
distribute the license files to the branches, you have the opportunity to select the mapping file
you created. Alternatively, you are also able to select devices from a list. See
Using
Provisioning and Installation Manager to deliver license files to the branches on page 100 for
more information.
You can create a mapping file in advance by opening a text file and typing the device IP address
and corresponding license file name for each device. The license file name is the Feature Key
(FK) serial number printed on the SD card designated for that device. You would type the IP
address/license file name for each device to which you want to send a license.
Alternatively, you can create the mapping file once the license files are imported into
Provisioning and Installation Manager. Once imported, the license files are stored in the
Network Management server file system under \Program Files\Avaya\Network Management
\CSV\IPOLicenses. This method allows for less errors in the mapping file because you are
able to copy the device IP address/license file name from the Network Management folder.
Procedure
1. Open a generic CSV text file.
2. Enter the B5800 Branch Gateway IP address and corresponding license file name
in the following format: < IP address of the device>,< License file name >.
Initial configuration for a Centralized Branch
102 Implementing the Avaya B5800 Branch Gateway November 2011
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