Introduction
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In addition there is a central licence that sits on one or both of the primary servers and this enforces the site limit for concurrent, active trackers. These central licences are tied to the hardware to ensure they remain unique to their designated site.
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For central licencing to work correctly the entire system has to be time synchronised, when using onboard tracking this requires that the radars have been configured with an NTP source. |
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How many active radar are required
The MAC / Physical address of the Primary Management Server hardware
The MAC / Physical address of the Secondary Management Server hardware, if using a fully redundant configuration
Examples
Example 1
The customer is deploying 8 active radar all of the same model and is using only a single Management Server
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A single Management Server Licence with a tracker limit of 8x radar.
A single Tracker Licence (for use on all radar).
Navtech will require the MAC / Physical address of the server that is hosting the Management Server app.
Example 2
The customer is deploying 10 active radar, 4 of one model, 6 of another, and has also purchased a spare radar for rapid replacement. The customer is not using redundancy.
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A single Management Server Licence with a tracker limit of 10x radar.
A single Tracker Licence (for use on all radar, including the spare).
The models make no difference to the tracker licence
No additional licence is required for the hot spare but it can have the Tracker Licence installed
Navtech will require the MAC / Physical address of the server that is hosting the Management Server app.
Example 3
The customer is deploying 50 active radar, has two spares and is also using a fully redundant setup
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