If your RLM license server is behind a firewall you may need to unblock some TCP/IP ports to allow client machines outside the firewall to be able to check out HDR Light Studio licenses.
By default, RLM uses port 5053 for the main RLM service and a dynamically-chosen port for the ISV (lightmap) service. You can change these default ports by editing your license file and then restarting both RLM and the ISV license servers.
In the license file shown below RLM uses port 5059, and the ISV lightmap server uses port 62645.
HOST acme_server b8e856458582 5059
ISV lightmap port=62645
LICENSE lightmap hdrlightstudio 2014.0306 permanent 5 hostid=ANY share=uh
start=06-mar-2014 customer=A-000000003 issued=14-mar-2014 replace
options=4b397bc914c156025f4e5b5960e74441410ba0ea73716f1c4a1e571b73395836
disable="TerminalServer VM" _ck=202228fefb sig="302D02145AD0D8A948E
E52F3D762C92A0CE34449878B33BD021500C73A903258B3A1C1F54B2DB3FD5BD317
7E5B93E6"
The HOST line specifies the port used by the main RLM license service. By default (if no port is specified) this port is 5053, but we have changed it to 5059. If you change the port number on the server you must mirror this change on the client in the environment variable or license file. For example, the client license file would say:
HOST acme_server b8e856458582 5059
or if the client connects by an environment variable:
lightmap_LICENSE=5059@hostname