Test your compatibility
Our Managed DSLS (Dassault Systemes License Server) Eligibility tool is the easiest and quickest way to check the compatibility of your workstation with Managed DSLS.
This tool runs on Windows and Linux. It requires internet access to provide relevant results.
The Managed DSLS Eligibility tool will perform various checks as enlisted below :
- Connection to Managed DSLS Service
- Network Performance
- Packet Loss
- Connection to SSL Certificate Revocation Servers
- Browser Version (optional)
The first four prerequisite checks are mandatory to work with Managed DSLS, thus making it is essential to have an OK status prior to using Managed DSLS. Whereas, the Browser Version check is an optional one. It is recommended to have at least a browser which is compliant for Managed DSLS Web Administration Purpose.
The result for this tool will be displayed in the browser via an html report. This report could be downloaded locally, so that it can be further shared with Dassault Systèmes.
The recommendation is to run this tool from each network of machine and each Operating System accessing Managed DSLS Service.
To know more details about the checks performed in Managed DSLS Eligibility tool, please refer to QA00000100765 in our Knowledge Base.
For the automated checks, here are the documentation references that ‘Managed DSLS Eligibility tool’ is relying on:
- the official Cloud Program Directory in particular “Client Software Requirements” section
- the official User Assistance in particular “Client cannot communicate with server” section
Notice that each check result performed by the Managed DSLS Eligibility tool refers to the above documentation hyperlinks whenever required.
Windows version
The actions described have to be performed as Windows System Administrator.
LINUX version
Confirm that a runnable version of JAVA is present on Linux machine.
- The tool can be downloaded using the below command: wget https://media.3ds.com/support-private/managedDSLS-Eligibility/ManagedDSLSEligibility.tar.gz
- The Linux downloadable can be untar using the below command:tar -xvzf ManagedDSLSEligibility.tar.gz