Installation for administrators

Obtain and install a licence file

Generate a new licence file for your network server only in the following cases:

  • You get or renew a licence subscription. 
  • You add subscriptions for a network licence product. 
  • You add products to your network licence server. 
  • You add licences to a new version of a network licence product.
  • You change your network licence server. 
  • You reconfigure your network licence server.

Collect licence server information

To generate a licence file, you need the following information:

  • For a single server model, the server host name and MAC address (12-character host ID)
  • For a redundant server model, the server host names and MAC addresses of the master server and the two backup servers
  • For a distributed server model:
    • The number of servers
    • The host name and MAC address of all servers
    • The number of subscriptions on each server

Find the host name and MAC address with LMTOOLS on Windows

  1. While signed in with Administrator rights on a local computer, click All Programmes > Autodesk > Network Licence Manager > LMTOOLS Utility.
  2. In LMTOOLS, click the Systems Settings tab.
  3. Locate the Computer/Hostname box. This box contains the host name.
  4. Locate the Ethernet Address box. The 12-character address is the host ID, also called the MAC address.

    Note: If your server has more than one Ethernet adaptor, select one that corresponds to a MAC network adaptor.
  5. Close LMTOOLS.

Find the host name and host ID from the Windows Command prompt

  1. Open the Windows Command prompt.
  2. Enter ipconfig /all. A list of configuration data appears.
  3. From the Windows IP Configuration section, record the host name.
  4. From the Ethernet Adaptor Local Area Connection section, enter the MAC address without the dashes. The MAC address is your 12-character host ID.

    Note: If your server has more than one network adaptor, select the one that corresponds to a physical network adaptor. View the Description field above each MAC address. When you have more than one physical network adaptor, it doesn’t matter which one you use. Devices such as VPN adaptors, PPP adaptors and wireless or Bluetooth devices aren’t valid.
  5. Close the Windows Command prompt.

Find the name and host ID on macOS or Linux

  1. Open a Terminal window.
  2. Go to the folder where lmutil is installed.
  3. Retrieve the host name by entering the following:
    <prompt>./lmutil lmhostid -hostname
  4. Retrieve the host ID (MAC address) by entering the following:
    ./lmutil lmhostid

Generate a licence file in Autodesk Account

When you purchase new seats of Autodesk software, Autodesk may send you a serial number and product key, which you use to generate a licence file. You can also find this information in Autodesk Account.

To generate a network licence, you must be an administrator. You must also have a subscription with multi-user access for the product requiring the network licence. If you have a mix of products and want to generate licence file for all products, you can do so one product at a time.

Generate a licence file

  1. Sign in to Autodesk Account at manage.autodesk.com.
  2. Locate your software under All Products and Services.
  3. Set the licence type filter to Network to see only multi-user licences.
  4. Select Generate Network Licence File from the pop-up menu for the product.
  5. On the Generate Network Licence File dialogue, select the licence server model (single, redundant or distributed) for your network.
  6. Enter the server name and MAC address or addresses of your servers.
  7. Select the product licences available to your servers.
  8. If you're using a distributed server model, allocate the available number of subscriptions for each product on each server.
  9. Click Get Licence File to generate your licence files.

Save the licence file

When you have your licence file, save it in the folder where you installed the Network Licence Manager. You can choose any filename, but use the extension .lic. Here are examples of licence file locations for different operating systems:

  • Windows: C:\Autodesk\Network Licence Manager\Licences
  • macOS: /Users/<user>/local/flexnetserver
  • Linux: /opt/flexnetserver

Confirm licence file accuracy

After saving your licence file, confirm that it contains the correct information. Your licence file works only on a computer that has the MAC address you provided when you obtained the licence.

  1. Open the licence file in a text editor. Don’t use a word-processing programme such as Microsoft Word. You can introduce formatting errors or inadvertently modify the file.
  2. Verify that the MAC address matches the address of your server. The first line of the licence file, beginning with SERVER, shows your host name and MAC address. If they don’t match, request a new licence file with the correct information.
  3. Verify the filename extension. It must be .lic and not .txt or .doc.