Subj : RE: NODE Explain To : All From : THOMAS KLOOS Date : Thu Jan 31 2019 19:12:12 Date: Tue, 09 Feb 2016 22:11:32 -0400 From: THOMAS KLOOS To: Jecklan1 Subject: RE: NODE Explain Newsgroups: win.server.program Message-ID: <1455073892.32.1455019900@winserver.com> References: <1455019900.32.0@winserver.com> X-WcMsg-Attr: Rcvd X-Mailer: Wildcat! Interactive Net Server v7.0.454.5 Lines: 35 I believe node counts against a user, not a service. In other words in your example where User1 is connected to Node 1 as telnet and node 2 as http, that would only consume 1 node, since its the same user. Easier to explain would be consider a "Node" as a unique user. If you have 10 nodes, your can have 10 unique (different) users all connected at the same time... even of they were connected more than once, as in telnet, http, ftp, pop3, smtp. I hope I helped and didn't make the confusion worse! ....Thomas Kloos On 2/9/2016 7:11 AM, Jecklan1 wrote to HECTOR SANTOS: -> Hi Hector -> -> I received today my WinServer -> I have a basic question concerning Nodes/Licenses.... -> -> Let's say there are two Users Connected -> -> Node 1 - User1 - Telnet -> Node 2 - User1 - Http -> -> this will consume me 2 nodes right? -> in other words.. does the license/node count make any difference between -> - Hostname? ( if a user connect from the same host ) -> - Does the connection count per User? -> - If a user connect over SMTP + HTTP + TELNET + FTP = -4 nodes ? -> -> Many thanks for your quick reply -> Cheers from Switzerland -> Andy --- Platinum Xpress/Win/WINServer v3.1 * Origin: Prison Board BBS Mesquite Tx //telnet.RDFIG.NET www. (1:124/5013) .