From the public information that Avaya has posted, most applications will go into license-error mode as soon as the license expires, and that will usually prevent new device registrations, prevent administration or stop services.
You /may/ be able to squeak out a 30-day window if you shut down your WebLM server before the expiration and have the product go into grace-mode... but that won't work for all products (AES, for example, will lock out almost immediately). Grace-Mode for most products will just generate a major alarm.
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Nick Kwiatkowski
Director of Design and Engineering
Michigan State University
East Lansing MI
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Original Message:
Sent: 10-13-2023 05:44 PM
From: Matt Dodd
Subject: What *exactly* happens at subscription license expiration - technical WebLM / PLDS level detail ?
Has anyone found a document that describes the events, timers, grace periods that begin when an Aura 7.x or 8.x subscription expires ? I've heard anecdotally that there is a 30-day grace period, similar to perpetual licenses, but what works and what doesn't during that period ?
Thanks,
Matt
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Matt Dodd
National Account Manager
ConvergeOne
Portland OR
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