What are the network requirements for the concurrent server?
The concurrent license configuration requires a network connection between the concurrent server and the client computers with the software product. Minimal network bandwidth is used when the licenses are checked out and checked back in. As a result, most local area networks (such as Ethernet) that support udp/ip protocol are sufficient. Multiple subnets and sub-domains will work as long as the udp traffic is routed and the client can communicate with the Concurrent server over udp/ip port 5093 Q: Is additional software required for a concurrent license configuration? A: Yes, TI Admin software (including license management software) is required for concurrent licenses. The Admin software is available on the admin resources CD, or available for download from your Software Service Center account (please see your confirmation e-mail). Q: What is included with the TI Admin Software (Concurrent License edition only)? A: The TI Admin Software includes all tools needed to enable and manage th
The concurrent license configuration requires a network connection between the concurrent server and the client computers with the software product. Minimal network bandwidth is used when the licenses are checked out and checked back in. As a result, most local area networks (such as Ethernet) that support udp/ip protocol are sufficient. Multiple subnets and sub-domains will work as long as the udp traffic is routed and the client can communicate with the Concurrent server over udp/ip port 5093. The concurrent license for TI-Nspire software does have a Borrow a License feature that allows the client software to run while off the network. Q: Is additional software required for a concurrent license configuration? A: Yes, TI Admin software (including license management software) is required for concurrent licenses. The Admin software is available on the admin resources CD, or available for download from your Software Service Center account (please see your confirmation e-mail). Q: What is
The concurrent license configuration requires a network connection between the concurrent server and the client computers with the software product. Minimal network bandwidth is used when the licenses are checked out and checked back in. As a result, most local area networks (such as Ethernet) that support udp/ip protocol are sufficient. Multiple subnets and sub-domains will work as long as the udp traffic is routed and the client can communicate with the Concurrent server over udp/ip port 5093. The concurrent license for TI-Nspire software does have a Borrow a License feature that allows the client software to run while off the network. Q: Is additional software required for a concurrent license configuration? A: Yes, TI Admin software (including license management software) is required for concurrent licenses. The Admin software is available for download from your Software Service Center account. Q: What is included with the TI Admin Software (Concurrent License only)? A: The TI Admi