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Chapter 1 - Getting Started Checking Licenses Out with SmartSystems When you use SmartSystems Foundation to manage your Intermec computers, by default ITE checks licenses out from the server when the application is launched, and checks licenses back in when the application is closed. For more information, see "Enabling License Check-Out" on page 66. You need to add purchased licenses to the SmartSystems license server before the licenses can be checked out. Some computers may not be able to check out a license for ITE if the number of computers that can run ITE exceeds the number of available licenses. About Intermec License Manager If you are not using SmartSystems to manage your computers, you can use Intermec License Manager (ILM) to download and distribute your ITE licenses. To download Intermec License Manager 1 Go to www.intermec.com and select Support > Downloads. 2 In the Product Category list, select Computers. 3 In the Product Family list, select Fixed/Vehicle Computers (for CV41 and CV61) or Handheld Computers (for all other supported computers). 4 In the Product list, select your Intermec computer, and then click Submit. The Downloads page for your Intermec computer appears. 5 In the Console/Server Software section, click Intermec License Manager ever. 1.xx.xx.xxxx and follow the prompts to download the application. You must login to download software. Setting Up the Computer and the Network ITE can be ordered preinstalled on selected Intermec computers. For more information, contact your Intermec sales representative. If you need to install ITE on your computer, follow these steps to set up your computer and network before you install ITE. To set up your computer and network for ITE 1 For UDP Plus network connections, configure the Session Persistence Server (SPS) or other Intermec gateways. For more information, see "About Session Persistence" on page 34. For TCP/IP connections, configure a TGAP for session persistence. For more information, see "About the Telnet Gateway Appliance (TGAP)" on page 34. For more information, see the next section, "About ITE and Network Protocols." 2 Configure the access point for your network. Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide 3

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Chapter 1 — Getting Started
Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide
3
Checking Licenses Out with SmartSystems
When you use SmartSystems Foundation to manage your Intermec computers, by
default ITE checks licenses out from the server when the application is launched,
and checks licenses back in when the application is closed. For more information,
see
“Enabling License Check-Out” on page 66.
You need to add purchased licenses to the SmartSystems license server before the
licenses can be checked out. Some computers may not be able to check out a license
for ITE if the number of computers that can run ITE exceeds the number of
available licenses.
About Intermec License Manager
If you are not using SmartSystems to manage your computers, you can use Intermec
License Manager (ILM) to download and distribute your ITE licenses.
To download Intermec License Manager
1
Go to
www.intermec.com
and select
Support
>
Downloads
.
2
In the
Product Category
list, select
Computers
.
3
In the
Product Family
list, select
Fixed/Vehicle Computers
(for CV41 and
CV61) or
Handheld Computers
(for all other supported computers).
4
In the
Product
list, select your Intermec computer, and then click
Submit
. The
Downloads page for your Intermec computer appears.
5
In the Console/Server Software section, click
Intermec License Manager ever.
1.xx.xx.xxxx
and follow the prompts to download the application. You must
login to download software.
Setting Up the Computer and the Network
ITE can be ordered preinstalled on selected Intermec computers. For more
information, contact your Intermec sales representative.
If you need to install ITE on your computer, follow these steps to set up your
computer and network before you install ITE.
To set up your computer and network for ITE
1
For UDP Plus network connections, configure the Session Persistence Server
(SPS) or other Intermec gateways. For more information, see
“About Session
Persistence” on page 34.
For TCP/IP connections, configure a TGAP for session persistence. For more
information, see
“About the Telnet Gateway Appliance (TGAP)” on page 34.
For more information, see the next section,
“About ITE and Network
Protocols.”
2
Configure the access point for your network.