Quick question:
If I have the EAM module in trial mode on an activated version of Ignition and I have this gateway configured as an EAM controller with connections to EAM agents and a few tasks configured, of course when the EAM 2-hour trial expires those EAM tasks won't work. Would this cause any issues with other areas of this gateway, besides the EAM tasks/connections?
Same question for an Ignition Edge install. If I have the EAM module in trial mode with an activated version of Ignition Edge and I have this gateway configured as an EAM agent connected to the aforementioned controller, would it cause issues with other areas of this gateway, besides those EAM tasks/connections?
Basically, if I'm just wanting to use the EAM tasks manually to send gateway resources to the agents, can I do that by just temporarily enabling the EAM module via the reset trial button as needed? I don't have any automatic/scheduled EAM tasks.