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I've got a Samsung phone system using Amanda for voicemail and fax processing in a mid-size system we inherited with a business acquisition a couple years ago. Long story short, the NIC (integrated into the call processing card in this particular system) died and when we put a new one in the system Amanda then fails to start with a message in the log indicating that the license key couldn't be verified.
If we pull the NIC out and restart the system (with that integrated NIC enabled or disabled) it all starts up just fine, but of course we have no network connectivity and can't send fax-to-email, etc.. I'm guessing Amanda licensing is tied to a hardware ID that the software generates based on the configuration - is that correct, or is there something else I'm missing?
As far as I can tell, the original vendor that installed this system for them years ago is gone, so can someone here help me re-generate/update a key to keep get it back up-and-running with network connectivity or point me in the right direction?
Thanks!
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