List of ETAP Physical License Types

List of ETAP Physical License Types

List of ETAP Physical License Types

Stand-Alone

A Stand-alone hardware key is placed directly on the USB port of the workstation which is  running ETAP. ETAP software may be installed on multiple workstations.

Concurrent-User Network - LAN, Regional WAN, and Global WAN

A Concurrent-User Network hardware key is placed directly on the USB port of the server that  will license the ETAP software. A license manager application is installed on the server, the  ETAP software itself is not installed on the server. The ETAP software may be installed on  multiple workstations; they request permission from the server hosting the license manager as  required to run ETAP.
  1. The LAN license is limited to one physical office.
  2. The Regional WAN license is limited to all client offices in one country.
  3. The Global WAN license is limited to all client offices globally.

Is your office eligible to use the LAN network license?

To determine whether a LAN license may be used in your office network, ETAP inspects the IP  addresses of both the license manager server and the workstation running ETAP.

If the IP address pair is within one of the following indicated ranges, it is a LAN:

From

To

From To 0.x.x.x

Entire range not used

10.0.0.0

10.255.255.255 (10/8 prefix)

172.16.0.0  

172.31.255.255 (172.16/12 prefix)

192.168.0.0

192.168.255.255 (192.168/16 prefix)

127.0.0.0

127.255.255.255 (Entire range reserved for loop-backs)


If the IP address does not fall into the above ranges, it is a routable IP address and therefore a  regional WAN or global WAN network license is required.



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