Using the Riverbed Cloud Portal : Managing licenses : Viewing license details
  
Viewing license details
You can access detailed information about a specific license by selecting the license serial number in the Licenses page. The License Details page contains three tabbed sections: Details, Features, and Event Log.
To view license details
In the License Details page, select the Details tab to view this information:
•  License Serial Number - Displays the serial number of the license and of the appliance.
•  State - Indicates the current state of the appliance that is associated with the selected license. See About SteelHead-c virtual appliance license states.
•  Product Type - Displays the type of product (SteelHead-c).
•  One Time Token - (Unused licenses only.) Displays the token associated with the selected license. Enter this value into a manually provisioned appliance to associate the selected license with the appliance. The licensing process is automatic for appliances that are provisioned through the portal.
•  One Time Token State - Indicates the status of the one-time token and the date and time it expires.
•  Appliance Software Version - Displays the RiOS version on the appliance. Displayed only for running appliances.
•  Last Checkout - Displays the date and time when the appliance last checked out the license.
To view license features
Select the Features tab to view license information:
•  Feature - Displays the model of the appliance.
•  Status - Indicates whether the license is valid or invalid.
•  Start date - Displays the date and time when the feature becomes active.
•  End date - Displays the date and time when the feature becomes inactive.
•  Termination date - Displays the date and time when the license expires. The license expires on the termination date regardless of whether you use it.
To view license-related events
1. Select the Events Log tab.
2. Optionally set these parameters:
•  Specify the level of log detail you want:
Log level
Description
Critical
Reports conditions that severely affect the functionality of the appliance.
Error
Reports conditions that affect the functionality of the appliance.
Warning
Reports conditions that could affect the functionality of the appliance, such as authentication failures.
Notice
Reports normal but significant conditions, such as a configuration change.
Informational
Reports informational messages that provide general information about system operations.
Debug
Reports messages that help you debug a failure.
•  Specify the number of records to display per page.
•  Specify whether the system should periodically refresh the display.
Each log entry contains an entry ID, time stamp, IP address of the system where the event was initiated, username of the user who initiated the event, log level, and message.