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You need to identify whether your customer is using an enterprise license server to push an allocation license file down

Posted: Fri Jul 22, 2022 11:19 am
by answerhappygod
You need to identify whether your customer is using an enterprise license server to push an allocation license file down to local WebLM server on the Avaya Aura
Experience Portal (AAEP) or if the license resides permanently on the AAEP.
How will you determine what mode of license is being used?

A. At the Linux CLI level navigate the $CATALINA_HOME/Webapps/WebLM/license and lists the files with the is-1 command. If the file naming conversation is in the format of ALF_XXXXXXXXXXXXX.xml, then an allocation license has been pushed from an Enterprise License Server.
B. At the Linux CLI level navigate to $CATALINA_HOME/Webapps/WemLM/META-INF and list the files with the is-1 command. If the file naming conversation is in the format of ALF_XXXXXXXXXXXX.xml, then an allocation license has been pushed from an Enterprise License Server.
C. At the Linux CLI level, navigate to $CATALINA_HOME/webapps/WebLM.data/log and list the files with the is""1 command. If the file naming conversation is in the format of ALF_XXXXXXXXXXXXX.xml, then an allocation license has been pushed from an Enterprise License Server.
D. At the Linux CLI level, navigate to $AVAYA_VPMS_HOME.lib.wecapps/WebLM/license and list the files with the is""1 command. If the file naming conversation is in the format of ALF_XXXXXXXXXXXXX.xml, then an allocation license has been pushed from an Enterprise License Server