Set up the Sentinel license server
Set up the Sentinel license server such that the computers running PLA 3.0 can access it.
The license server has to run permanently. It does not necessarily need a PLA 3.0 installation. For terminal server solutions, this could be the terminal server itself.
Procedure
To set up a Sentinel license server:
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Make sure the clients in a network can access the respective license
server.
By default, clients can access all Sentinel license servers running in the same subnet. If you operate several subnets or want to restrict the access of clients to a license server, you have to control the access accordingly. For details, see the Licenses on a license server topic.
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Make sure incoming and outgoing network traffic for TCP port 1947 and UDP port
1947 is allowed between the license server and the respective clients.
Communication between a license server and the respective clients requires TCP/IP. To detect a license server, clients use UDP broadcasts. Further communication uses TCP.
Note: IPv4 sockets are always open, IPv6 sockets are open only if IPv6 is available.