Use the IP Addresses tab to specify which IP addresses and ports applications can use to access the Isah License Server and through which port you can access the Web server. Double-click a record for additional IP Address information.
Overview Of The IP Addresses Tab
Item |
Description |
Listen on grid |
Presents an overview of the IP Addresses and ports used by applications to access the Isah License Server. |
Active |
Activates the IP Address. This means that if this check box is selected, the Isah License Server is available on this IP Address and port number combination. |
IP Address |
Specifies the IP address of the Isah License Server.The IP Address for which the Active check box is selected must also be specified with the port number on the System Settings tab of System Admin on the client. |
Port |
Specifies the port number of the Isah License Server. |
Edit button |
Click this button to open the Edit IP Address window. |
Test connection |
Click this button to check whether the port specified is available to the license server. Please note that the license server must have been stopped to be able to use the test function. |
Show web page button |
Click this button to open the web page of the web server. |
Overview Of The IP Addresses Window
Use the Edit IP Address window to edit the IP address or to activate an IP address. In addition to the fields above, you can specify the following data in this window:
Web Port |
Specifies the port number of the Web Server. The Web Port and the IP Address combined serve as the address on which you can access the web server of the Isah License Server. By default, the IP addresses are local to the computer and the port number is '3080'. |
Active |
Select this check box to activate the port. This means that when this check box is selected, the web server will listen on this port. |
Test connection |
Click this button to check whether the port specified is available to the license server. Please note that the license server must have been stopped to be able to use the test function. |
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