'what is the port being used by ansyslmd (ANSYS Vendor daemon)?' Also, please ask them to run the following commands on the license server machine and provide the output of it. Ping ansys.selcuk.edu.tr. In the meantime, can you also run the above two commands from your machine and provide the output?
Service | Ports |
---|---|
lmgrd master daemon | 27000–27009 |
adskflex vendor daemon | 2080 |
Note: These changes are not officially supported by Autodesk as they may generate conflicts with other applications. We strongly recommend not to change the ports unless it is absolutely necessary.
To change the ports you have to modify the license file on the server (C:Program fileAutodesk License ManagerLicense) to assign a port number on the SERVER line and assign a different port number on the VENDOR line. For example:
Original license file (first 3 lines):
SERVER Master01 00d0b757050C0
USE_SERVER
VENDOR adsklflex port=2080
Modified license file (first 3 lines):
SERVER Master01 00d0b757050C0 27500
USE_SERVER
VENDOR adsklflex port=2099
If you are using ADSKFLEX_LICENSE_FILE env variable, you can add your license server port in front of @yourservername. For example ADSKFLEX_LICENSE_FILE=27500@Master01, or ADSKFLEX_LICENSE_FILE=2099@Master01.
In addition to modifying the license file you will want to modify the LICPATH.LIC files on the client systems as well. This is the file that tells the product where to find the license server.
Update the SERVER line of this file by adding the same port number you assigned in the license file:
SERVER Master01 00d0b75705020 27500
USE_SERVER
If you do not find the LICPATH.LIC file, you can create a license file by saving a text file with the extension .LIC, and including the following information (found in your license file):
SERVER <HOSTNAME> <HOSTID> <ALTERNATE PORT NUMBER>
USE_SERVER
Confirm that both the client and server are using the same port for the lmgrd master daemon. Rebooting the system is necessary before your modifications can take effect.
Note: Specifying an alternate port restricts you to only using a single specific port and not a port range.