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Using Cadence license with firewall

Ken X
Ken X over 2 years ago

Hello,

I am using Cadence 17.2. The license server is in the lab. For IT infrastructure update, office and lab were settled in defferent LANs and there is a firewall between them.  In lab, everything works well. I opened TCP port 3000 and 5280 in firewall, but neither capture nor PCB editor can get license when working in office LAN. PCB designer report error LMF-13016: License call failed.

Is there other port should be opened in firewall?

Thanks

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    0 RFinley over 2 years ago

    Flexera uses by default, port 27000 thru 27009 for signalling.  But I haven't tried setting up a firewall yet.   

    In my battle between Firewalla and Comcast Xfinity.  DHCP depends on capturing the MAC address of your router. 

    If you change your router, well...  don't.   Write down your router MAC address before your box dies so you can clone it.

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    0 RFinley over 2 years ago

    Flexera uses by default, port 27000 thru 27009 for signalling.  But I haven't tried setting up a firewall yet.   

    In my battle between Firewalla and Comcast Xfinity.  DHCP depends on capturing the MAC address of your router. 

    If you change your router, well...  don't.   Write down your router MAC address before your box dies so you can clone it.

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