|  | Christian,
  We actually use Concurrent use or Unlimited licences.
  You can either buy Concurrent use licences, each one enabling
  you to manage 1 console, so to manage 10 consoles, you buy
  10 licences. Or, you can buy an Unlimited use licence which
  will allow you to connect as many systems as we support
  (currently 200).
  I think it works out that if you are managing more than 120
  systems, it is cheaper to buy an Unlimited licence.
Cheers,
Phil
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|  | Phil,
  Perhaps you can answer my following questions:
  - What is the difference beween Personal and Concurrent Licenses ?
  - Are Personal Licenses supported on ULTRIX and OSF/1 ?
  - What are the specific fields to provide to define a Concurrent PAK ?
  - What are the specific fields to provide to define a Personal PAK ?
Thanks and Regards,
Sylvain 
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|  | Sylvain,
>>  - What is the difference beween Personal and Concurrent Licenses ?
  I dont know, you need to read the documentation for LMF
>>  - Are Personal Licenses supported on ULTRIX and OSF/1 ?
  I dont beleive so, again, you need to read the LMF docs
>>  - What are the specific fields to provide to define a Concurrent PAK ?
>>  - What are the specific fields to provide to define a Personal PAK ?
  You should get your PAKS from VTX, you should not be defining/creating
  your own.
  The LMF documentation can be found on:
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  Sorry for the negative answers, but, this LMF stuff is a real pain. I
  am more likely to confuse you than help, hence the reference to the
  docs.
Cheers,
Phil
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