Permits for application products determine the use of that application at any particular client site. Permits are human-readable text files with embedded lock strings. Permits can be altered only if the correct lock string is provided. Permit files can be obtained from LispWorks Ltd upon purchase of your Lisp product. Figure 2.1 shows a sample permit file.
Each permit contains information about:
Two basic types of license are provided: floating and node-locked licenses. If ten floating licenses are specified in a product permit then up to ten instances of the product may be run simultaneously anywhere on the network (assuming access to the current license server for the associated server domain). Node-locked licenses allow the product to be run only on certain hosts. These hosts may be specified in the product permit or, if the permit allows it, they may be configured by your systems administrator. Depending on the policy settings for the permit, floating licenses may be converted into node-locked licenses according to your requirements.
LispWorks Guide to the License Server - 16 Feb 2015