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technologies <br />CA Scheduler° Job Management <br />CA Spool"" <br />CA SymDump® Batch, CA SymDump° for CICS <br />CA Telon® <br />CA Top Secret°, CA Top Secret® Option for D62 <br />CA UFO' <br />CA View° <br />CA Workload Automation CA 7® Edition, CA Workload Automation ESP Edition, CA <br />Workload Automation Restart Option EE, CA Workload Automation Restart Option <br />for z/OS Schedulers <br />CA XCOMTm Data Transport' <br />e) Licensing Model and Terms <br />The license rights set forth herein authorize you to use CA Software for which you are separately licensed only in the IBM RDz UT <br />environment for non -production purposes. During the term of this license, you must also be licensed to use the IBM RDz UT <br />environment. Use of the CA Software in any other environment or in the RDz UT environment for production purposes is expressly <br />prohibited. This restriction does not change your existing license rights to use the CA Software in a production environment. A <br />production environment is a computer system used to process an organization's daily work on a real-time operation and is not a <br />system used only for development and testing. During the term of this license, if you license additional CA Software, the license rights <br />granted herein apply to such subsequently licensed CASoftware. <br />The license rights are provided on a "per Seat" basis. "Seat" means a single person or identity whose access and use rights can be <br />authenticated, authorized, or administered, or who has the ability to view content aggregated or managed by the CA Software. In <br />general, a Seat shall not be counted more than once or on a concurrent (logged -in) basis. One Seat license shall authorize you to use <br />any of the CA Software for which you are separately licensed in the RDz UT environment. The term of this license (the "Term") is the <br />lesser of: (i) one (1) year; (ii) the term end date for the applicable separately licensed CA Software; or (iii) the term end date for your <br />use of the IBM RDz UT environment. Any termination under clauses (ii) or (iii) immediately above shall not result in refund of any <br />license fees paid hereunder. Subject to the limitations set forth in clauses (i) (ii) and (iii) immediately above, any renewal or extension <br />of the license term for the separately licensed CA Software or the IBM RDz UT environment, as the case may be, shall continue the <br />Term of this agreement for the period identified above. If you have multiple CA Software products with different term end dates, <br />the license rights granted herein terminate as to each specific CA Software product in the lesser of one (1) year or when the <br />applicable term license for such CA Software ends. Termination of license rights hereunder shall not terminate your license to any CA <br />Software product. <br />CA does not provide support for the CA Software in the RDz UT environment. Any issues with the CA Software in the RDz UT <br />environment must be reproduced by you in the z/OS environment and reported as such through CA Technologies normal support <br />process for the CA Software. <br />CA NetQoS NetVoyant <br />"Device" means a network -connected device that is managed by the CA Software and uses an Internet Protocol ("IP") address, including <br />but not limited to IP and hybrid telephony devices, routers, appliances, hubs, physical servers, single -flow interfaces, and physical <br />machines. Endpoint devices used solely as IP telephones are not considered to be Devices, unless the CA Software is specifically licensed <br />by the number of phones. For the purposes of CA NetQoS Unified Communication Monitor only, endpoint devices used solely as IP <br />telephones are considered to be Devices. When the Authorized Use Limitation is "Device", the calculation with respect to the number of <br />Licenses is determined as follows: <br />1. For network -connected devices, in non -virtual server environments, for any device with up to five (5) IPflow interfaces, count the <br />number of devices. For any device with greater than five (5) IPflow interfaces, count the total number of IPflow interfaces. Divide the <br />number of IPflow interfaces by five (5) and round up to the next whole number. <br />Version PS 1.0 Page 27 of 38 7/23/2014 10:36 AM <br />