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Starting with Charon-SSP version 2, the license manager functionality of the Charon-SSP Manager provides quick access to selected license
configuration parameters. To access the license manager use the menu path Tools > License Tools > LicenseĀ Manager. This will open the license manager window:

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Parameters available via the license manager
ParameterDescription
Allow Remote
Access to ACC
When selected, other network users can access the Sentinel Admin Control Center
(ACC) and perform actions on this system. Unselected by default. The Sentinel ACC
provides a web-based user interface for license management. If access is enabled, it can be accessed from a remote system via a browser (URL: <target-system>:1947).
Allow Access from
Remote Clients
Selecting this check box will enable remote systems to access this Sentinel License
Manager. This is needed if the system acts as a license server for clients on the network.
Allow Access to
Remote Licenses
When selected, this system will search for remote Sentinel License Managers on the
local network. This is neededNeeded, if the system is to use a license served by a license
manager on the network.
Broadcast Search
for Remote
Licenses
When selected this system will search for remote Sentinel License Managers on the local network via broadcasts.
Note that the broadcast uses a random UDP port from 30000 to 65535. Any firewall
between the client and the server must be configured to allow these ports in addition to the TCP port 1947.
If this is disabled, the addresses of systems to search must be defined in the search
parameter field.
Remote License
Search Parameters
Defines the specific systems that will be searched by this system in order to detect
remote Sentinel License Managers and licenses served by them.
Systems are specified by their IP addresses (for example, 10.1.1.17), by the broadcast addresses of an address range (for example, 10.1.1.255), or by the system name (for example, system1.example.com).
When using the IPv6 protocol, use the IPv6 address format. For example, type FF02::1 to access all remote Sentinel License Managers that are part of the default local group defined in the IPv6 subnet.

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