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Which IP address should I lock my license to?
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Article ID: 159

Last Updated: 07th December 2010 08:04:09 am

To find your IP address hostid, run lmxendutil -hostid to see a list of your hostids. The following is an example list of hostids:

IP Address: 192.168.10.50
Hostid: 8931C9DDAD84CA46
IP Address: 192.168.10.*
Hostid: 38A435F6A34515F1
IP Address: 192.168.*.*
Hostid: CFA93C2C46E862A4
IP Address: 192.168.234.235
Hostid: C285978E1AFE5FEA
IP Address: 192.168.234.*
Hostid: 8FDC40A107BF6E63
IP Address: 192.168.*.*
Hostid: CFD93C2C46E862A4

In this example, the machine has two IP addresses: 192.168.234.235 and 192.168.10.50. You would use one of the hostids below one of these addresses (8931C9DDAD84CA46 or C285978E1AFE5FEA). The IP addresses with asterisks may be thought of as wild cards. You can use the hostids of these IP addresses to lock licenses to subnet if needed, allowing wider access.

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