Difference between revisions of "Moving of OpenStage WL3 Messaging Licenses"
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− | The move of Messaging Licenses from a broken OpenStage WL3 handset to a spare OpenStage WL3 handset is done without the usage of the HiPath License Manager (HLM). This move can be done | + | The move of Messaging Licenses from a broken OpenStage WL3 handset to a spare OpenStage WL3 handset is done without the usage of the HiPath License Manager (HLM). This move can be done directly via the WSG or Win-PDM. |
The following two use cases could be distinguished: | The following two use cases could be distinguished: | ||
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'''2.) Totally broken handsets''' | '''2.) Totally broken handsets''' | ||
− | Totally broken OpenStage WL3 handsets with Messaging license can be exchanged via the UNIFY Repair- and Replacement Process. A repaired OpenStage WL3 with Messaging license is sent back after it is checked whether the handset had really contained a Messaging License. Please order the OpenStage WL3 with Messaging License via this order number: F31505-E17-A1 | + | Totally broken OpenStage WL3 handsets with Messaging license can be exchanged via the UNIFY Repair- and Replacement Process. A repaired OpenStage WL3 with Messaging license is sent back after it is checked whether the handset had really contained a Messaging License. Please order the spare OpenStage WL3 with Messaging License via this order number: F31505-E17-A1 |
'''Remark: How to check whether a OpenStage WL3 handset contains a messaging license''' | '''Remark: How to check whether a OpenStage WL3 handset contains a messaging license''' | ||
− | To check whether the OpenStage WL3 handsets contains a messaging license could be done via the WSG/WinPDM (item “Device type”) or | + | To check whether the OpenStage WL3 handsets contains a messaging license could be done via the WSG/WinPDM (item “Device type”) or directly on the handset. |
− | To check | + | To check directly on the handset, please look her: {{File-DL|OpenStage WL3, WLAN Handset, Administrator Documentation, Issue 1|pdf}} chapter: 9.1 -> Device Info |
Revision as of 14:57, 23 February 2016
The move of Messaging Licenses from a broken OpenStage WL3 handset to a spare OpenStage WL3 handset is done without the usage of the HiPath License Manager (HLM). This move can be done directly via the WSG or Win-PDM.
The following two use cases could be distinguished:
1.) Handset still accessible
In this case is the WiFi interface of the handset or when using the programmer adapter the interface to this adapter still accessible (e.g. handset display broken)
- The message license can be moved locally from a broken to a spare handset
- This move process is described here: Link OpenStage WL3, WLAN Handset, Administrator Documentation, Issue 1
Please check: chapter 5.2. Replacement of Handsets
Important note: The WSG/PC where WinPDM runs needs Internet connection, because the Messaging license is moved on the central license server as well.
2.) Totally broken handsets
Totally broken OpenStage WL3 handsets with Messaging license can be exchanged via the UNIFY Repair- and Replacement Process. A repaired OpenStage WL3 with Messaging license is sent back after it is checked whether the handset had really contained a Messaging License. Please order the spare OpenStage WL3 with Messaging License via this order number: F31505-E17-A1
Remark: How to check whether a OpenStage WL3 handset contains a messaging license
To check whether the OpenStage WL3 handsets contains a messaging license could be done via the WSG/WinPDM (item “Device type”) or directly on the handset.
To check directly on the handset, please look her: OpenStage WL3, WLAN Handset, Administrator Documentation, Issue 1 chapter: 9.1 -> Device Info