[Asterisk-Users] New G.729 codec and VLANS

2004-07-18 Thread Anton Tinchev
The readme says that the license uses all network cards MACS
What happens when VLANS are added or removed?
Is it safe?
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] New G.729 codec and VLANS

2004-07-18 Thread Kevin P. Fleming
Anton Tinchev wrote:
The readme says that the license uses all network cards MACS
What happens when VLANS are added or removed?
Is it safe?
Also, in this day of motherboard-integrated NICs (even two or three), 
what will happen if the mobo dies and has to be replaced?
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] New G.729 codec and VLANS

2004-07-18 Thread Marc Storck
You can re-register the codecs one time using other NICS. after that 
one time you need to contact Digium to be able to re-register, but the 
process is very easy!

At 21:33 18.07.2004, you wrote:
Anton Tinchev wrote:
The readme says that the license uses all network cards MACS
What happens when VLANS are added or removed?
Is it safe?
Also, in this day of motherboard-integrated NICs (even two or three), what 
will happen if the mobo dies and has to be replaced?
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] New G.729 codec and VLANS

2004-07-18 Thread Brent Franks
 
 Also, in this day of motherboard-integrated NICs (even two or three), 
 what will happen if the mobo dies and has to be replaced?

The same thing that would happen if the NIC died.  IMHO it's a good thing
to tie to the NIC, because the chances of the MOBO dieing is not that
extreme.  If it does die, than just call digium and they'll re-license it.
Now it would be nice if when you install the codec, there was a 3 or 4 day
period where the license wasn't needed.  After the 4 days is up, then it
requires a lic. key.  This would be useful in the event that your * switch
dies on a friday evening.

- Brent

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] New G.729 codec and VLANS

2004-07-18 Thread Kevin P. Fleming
Marc Storck wrote:
You can re-register the codecs one time using other NICS. after that 
one time you need to contact Digium to be able to re-register, but the 
process is very easy!
That's good to know, thanks!
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] New G.729 codec and VLANS

2004-07-18 Thread Kevin P. Fleming
Brent Franks wrote:
The same thing that would happen if the NIC died.  IMHO it's a good thing
to tie to the NIC, because the chances of the MOBO dieing is not that
extreme.  If it does die, than just call digium and they'll re-license it.
Now it would be nice if when you install the codec, there was a 3 or 4 day
period where the license wasn't needed.  After the 4 days is up, then it
requires a lic. key.  This would be useful in the event that your * switch
dies on a friday evening.
Well, personally I won't have to worry about that, because my systems 
will be completely redundant (even redundant G.729 licenses). The 
hardware and licenses are really not that expensive (a 3GHz P4 server 
with a T-1 card and 23 G.729 licenses is well under $2000).
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] New G.729 codec and VLANS

2004-07-18 Thread Nicholas Bachmann
Anton Tinchev wrote:
The readme says that the license uses all network cards MACS
The MAC address is unique a 6 byte address assigned to every 802-family 
(802.1 Ethernet, 802.11 wireless, etc.) network interface.

What happens when VLANS are added or removed?
Nothing... VLANs have absolutely no effect of MAC addresses; a VLAN is 
just a virtual partition within a switch.

Is it safe?
Completely.
Nick
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] New G.729 codec and VLANS

2004-07-18 Thread Anton Tinchev
Nicholas Bachmann wrote:
Anton Tinchev wrote:
The readme says that the license uses all network cards MACS

The MAC address is unique a 6 byte address assigned to every 802-family 
(802.1 Ethernet, 802.11 wireless, etc.) network interface.

What happens when VLANS are added or removed?

Nothing... VLANs have absolutely no effect of MAC addresses; a VLAN is 
just a virtual partition within a switch.
In linux VLAN appears as completely different network interface

Is it safe?

Completely.
Adding or removing NIC?
Nick
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