Hi,
Does the address count on a nomad dongle affect the control over an ION XE when working as a client?
If it does how does this manifest itself?
Thanks, Simon
Hi,
Does the address count on a nomad dongle affect the control over an ION XE when working as a client?
If it does how does this manifest itself?
Thanks, Simon
When in client mode, the license count of the dongle does not matter - just the license of the primary console.
When in backup mode, the license count of the smaller of the primary/backup is what applies
When in mirror mode/offline/etc., the license doesn't matter, and doesn't even need a dongle
New in 3.3.0 is combining two Ion XE (or newer/bigger), can be combined using EEP (expanded processing). However, you cannot use Nomad for expanded processing.
When in client mode, the license count of the dongle does not matter - just the license of the primary console.
When in backup mode, the license count of the smaller of the primary/backup is what applies
When in mirror mode/offline/etc., the license doesn't matter, and doesn't even need a dongle
New in 3.3.0 is combining two Ion XE (or newer/bigger), can be combined using EEP (expanded processing). However, you cannot use Nomad for expanded processing.
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