Difference between revisions of "Installing and licensing OLI Engine in UniSim Design"
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Revision as of 10:30, 23 January 2020
A UniSim Design OLI client, can have different kinds of keys.
Please identify with the help of your vendor what kind of key you have out of the following:
- Trial copy (no security layer)
- LA key ( Network USB hardware key)
- LS key ( Network softkey)
- PA key ( Individual USB hardware key)
- PS key ( Individual softkey)
USB hardware keys look like the following image:
LA and LS means that you have a network copy.
Installation procedure for a Network copy consists of two steps. First is to install a Network License Manager. The Second is Installing the OLI Engine for UniSim.
If you have an LA key , please follow the links below:
Step 1: Installing and Running the OLI License manager 3.1- USB Hardware Key edition
Step 2: Installing and Running OLI Engine in UniSim Design On Network
For a LS key, you need the Network License Manager , Again you have a two step process:
Step 1: Installing and Running the OLI License Manager 3.1 - Softkey Edition
Step 2: Installing and Running OLI Engine in UniSim Design On Network
If you have a PA key, you have a one step process:
Installing and running the OLI Engine in UniSim Design (for individual USB hardlock key)
For a PS key, follow the link below for install:
Installing and Running OLI Engine for UniSim Design (for individual softkey)