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Hello folks,
I have a customer with a LVMU-4P that needs to add some capacity. Having never done that, is it just a license add via e-manager? Does anything need to happen on the LVMU itself?
Thanks in advance!
-B
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Just add licenses the normal way. 2 ports at a time.
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Licenses for the LVMU ports are on the CIX processor, not the LVMU
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Add LVMU port licenses to the system then create the additional SLT VM ports and add them to the VM hunt group.
Regards Carl
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Thanks folks. Is there any other programming to do on the LVMU or should it just handle calls that come to it on the new ports?
-Will
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