10-07-2020 07:06 PM
Hi All,
I have a question. We have a new C9200L switch out from a box - v16.12.3a (upgraded to 16.12.04):
1) We noticed that the "license smart reservation" already enabled - is this the default factory setting? The license status was "UNREGISTERED/EVAL MODE".
2) The environment does not allow internet but after installation into the production environment, the license status changed to Authorised-Reserved. Does this means at one point, the Smart Licensing has contacted Cisco via internet? Call-Home service HTTPS was not configured and profile CiscoTac-1 is inactive.
3)How does the license status changed from "Eval Mode" to "Authorised-Reserved"?
4) And what does Authroised-Reserved means?
Many thanks in advance.
10-08-2020 04:19 AM
here is the smart License of Cisco works, all new 16.11.X or before moved to smart License, that measn device need to connect to Cisco smart License server to get License check. ( if more devices on side you can have onside Satellite site Manager)
Authroised-Reserved - can you post comeplete - show license all
10-08-2020 05:47 PM
Thanks Balaji for your time. The thing is there are no configurations to access Cisco via internet or on-prem. Not sure how "eval mode" license service has communicated, registered and changed to "Authorised-Reserved". And what does this license mode actually means? Call-home profile is disabled.
The License:
Smart Licensing Status
======================
Smart Licensing is ENABLED
License Reservation is ENABLED
Registration:
Status: REGISTERED - SPECIFIC LICENSE RESERVATION
Export-Controlled Functionality: ALLOWED
Initial Registration: SUCCEEDED on Oct 05 12:22:46 2020
License Authorization:
Status: AUTHORIZED - RESERVED on Sep 09 13:56:57 2020
Export Authorization Key:
Features Authorized:
<none>
Utility:
Status: DISABLED
Data Privacy:
Sending Hostname: yes
Callhome hostname privacy: DISABLED
Smart Licensing hostname privacy: DISABLED
Version privacy: DISABLED
Transport:
Type: Callhome
Thanks
Chris
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