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CME 8.6 license

gevangelista
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Hi at all,

I've the following question/problem.

I've a CME regulary licensed.

To add new functionality I've upgraded the Router IOS and automatically was been upgraded also the cme version (from 8.5 to 8.6)

Now, with the command "show license" I've displayed the following:

Index 11 Feature: cme-srst

Period left: 6 days 17 hours

Period Used: 7 weeks 4 days

License Type: EvalRightToUse

License State: Active, In Use

License Count: 465/0 (In-use/Violation)

License Priority: Low

It's is correct?

The license will be automatically in permanet state at the end of evaluation ?

Thanks in advance

Giancarlo

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Rob Huffman
Hall of Fame
Hall of Fame

Hi Giancarlo,

Here we go my friend, you should be "good to go".  This has been confirmed

in our recent use and is also detailed in the doc below

Activating CME-SRST Feature License


The ISR-G2 comes with a 60-day evaluation license. After 60 days, the license changes to “right to use”.
The customer is required to pay for the CME-SRST feature license which is valid for 12 years.
Prerequisites
• UCK9 license
• ISR-G2 already accepts UC CLIs


SUMMARY STEPS
1. show license detail cme-srst
2. configure terminal
3. license accept end user agreement
4. exit
5. show license detail cme-srst
6. write mem


DETAILED STEPS
Command or Action Purpose


Step 1 show license detail cme-srst
Example:
Router# show license detail cme-srst
Displays the available cme-srst license. EULA should be in NOT
ACCEPTED state.


Step 2 configure terminal
Example:
Router# configure terminal
Enters global configuration mode.


Step 3 license accept end user agreement
Example:
Router(config)# license accept end user
agreement
Configures a one-time acceptance of the EULA for cme-srst
license.
Accepts EULA by typing YES.

Step 4 exit
Example:
Router(config)# exit
Exits global configuration mode.


Step 5 show license detail cme-srst
Example:
Router# show license detail cme-srs
Displays the available cme-srst license. EULA should be in
ACCEPTED state.


Step 6 write mem
Example:
Router# write mem
Saves configuration.
Command or Action

This is explained in more detail starting on Page 15;

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/routers/access/sw_activation/SA_on_ISR.pdf

Cheers!

Rob

"Always movin' ahead and never lookin' back" - Springsteen

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Rob Huffman
Hall of Fame
Hall of Fame

Hi Giancarlo,

Here we go my friend, you should be "good to go".  This has been confirmed

in our recent use and is also detailed in the doc below

Activating CME-SRST Feature License


The ISR-G2 comes with a 60-day evaluation license. After 60 days, the license changes to “right to use”.
The customer is required to pay for the CME-SRST feature license which is valid for 12 years.
Prerequisites
• UCK9 license
• ISR-G2 already accepts UC CLIs


SUMMARY STEPS
1. show license detail cme-srst
2. configure terminal
3. license accept end user agreement
4. exit
5. show license detail cme-srst
6. write mem


DETAILED STEPS
Command or Action Purpose


Step 1 show license detail cme-srst
Example:
Router# show license detail cme-srst
Displays the available cme-srst license. EULA should be in NOT
ACCEPTED state.


Step 2 configure terminal
Example:
Router# configure terminal
Enters global configuration mode.


Step 3 license accept end user agreement
Example:
Router(config)# license accept end user
agreement
Configures a one-time acceptance of the EULA for cme-srst
license.
Accepts EULA by typing YES.

Step 4 exit
Example:
Router(config)# exit
Exits global configuration mode.


Step 5 show license detail cme-srst
Example:
Router# show license detail cme-srs
Displays the available cme-srst license. EULA should be in
ACCEPTED state.


Step 6 write mem
Example:
Router# write mem
Saves configuration.
Command or Action

This is explained in more detail starting on Page 15;

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/routers/access/sw_activation/SA_on_ISR.pdf

Cheers!

Rob

"Always movin' ahead and never lookin' back" - Springsteen