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One common practice is to use the hardware address of ethernet
devices for this purpose.The advantage of this method is that most
modern computers have ethernet devices as either a standard or an
optional device.A disadvantages is that the license check will fail
if the ethernet device fails and is replaced.
Note that many computers may have multiple ethernet adapters.
Licensing applications will need to take this in to account.A common
scenario would be to issue a license coded to one ethernet hardware
address.All ethernet addresses would be polled at run time and a
match of any of these against the license would be accepted.
From the Console prompt:
On some Digital platforms there is as Console Command to determine the
address from the console prompt.For example, on the DEC 3000 Model 500
use:
From the OpenVMS Command Line
If DECnet Phase IV is running, the ethernet address of the network device
in use by DECnet may be found by using the following command:
From a C program running under OpenVMS
Use this
program on either a VAX or Alpha platform.
Background
Methods for obtaining the Ethernet hardware address(es)
>>> SHOW ETHERNET
$ MCR NCP SHOW KNOWN LINE CHARACTERISTICS