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Optical 17³Ô¹Ï Products
For Optical 17³Ô¹Ï products, you can learn the Host ID using the Get Host ID utility supplied with the software.
Need help? Contact optics@synopsys.com
Photonic 17³Ô¹Ï Products
For Photonic 17³Ô¹Ï products, you can learn the Host ID from:
Need help? Contact photonics_support@synopsys.com
A Host ID is either a unique string that is encoded on a USB security dongle provided by 17³Ô¹Ï or a unique signature tied to a particular computer. All OS and PS software is designed to work with a license key that is tied to the Host ID.
Each license key is associated with a specific Host ID. If you have multiple seats of Optical 17³Ô¹Ï (OS) or Photonic 17³Ô¹Ï (PS) software, you can identify which license key file is associated with your specific USB dongle using the Host ID string.
There are two ways to run OS and PS software: with a fixed license or a floating license. You have a fixed license if you have an individual license tied to a USB dongle or a license tied to a specific computer (also called a node-locked license). You have a floating license if your software is configured to check out a license over a network (also called a network license).
You need to provide your Host ID when you:
Request a license key from the web interface on the 17³Ô¹Ï SolvNetPlus website.
Request access to the OS and PS Customer Support Portal.
If you are using a fixed license and you already have the software installed on your PC, you can obtain your Host ID from:
If your license key is tied to a USB dongle, provide the Host ID from the Dongle Host ID field. This number starts with 400-* or 80-* followed by 15 characters. If your license key is tied to a specific computer, provide the Host ID from the Hardware Host ID field. Hardware Host IDs start with C-* followed by 15 characters. An example of the Get Host ID output is shown below. The Host ID for the USB dongle attached to this computer is 400-*16TL68DC7J3FHJN.
If you do not have CODE V, LightTools, or LucidShape installed, you can request a standalone Get Host ID utility from optics@synopsys.com.
If you are using a floating license over a network, please consult the system administrator managing the floating licenses. To read the Host ID on the server PC, go to Start > Programs > OSG Floating License Manager > Get Host ID.
If you are registering for the Customer Support Portal and are using a floating license, enter the Host ID if you have it; if you don¡¯t have the Host ID, enter ¡°Floating.¡±
There are many ways to determine a Host ID for a particular tool and operating system. The Host ID is linked to the license server for floating licenses and on the local machine for node-locked licenses. Here are a few ways to find your Host ID: