01-21-2016 01:20 AM - edited 03-17-2019 05:35 AM
I am receiving an error regarding CUCME, I have attached a screenshot of it and the error is highlighted in red block.
Need suggestions urgent.
Thankyou
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01-21-2016 01:43 AM
Hi,
Starting with Cisco IOS Releases 15.0(1)M6, 15.1(1)T4, 15.1(2)T4, 15.1(3)T2, and 15.1(4)M, Evaluation licenses are replaced with Evaluation Right To Use licenses. Evaluation Right to Use licenses automatically become Right to Use licenses after the initial evaluation period.
The Cisco ISR G2 comes with a 60-day evaluation license. After 60 days, the license changes to "right to use". At this point the customer is required to pay for the CME-SRST feature license which is valid for 12 years.
Here is some additional information about it.
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/routers/access/sw_activation/SA_on_ISR.html#pgfId-1204791
Manish
01-21-2016 01:46 AM
CME-srst licenses works like this. Once you accept the EULA, licenses will transition to permanent once the demo period is over.
I guess that's what showing up in your scenario. To confirm the same, can you share the below outputs:
show version
show license detail cme-srst
You can get more info reg this in the below link:
https://supportforums.cisco.com/document/111386/understanding-cme-srst-license-activation
HTH
Rajan
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01-21-2016 01:43 AM
Hi,
Starting with Cisco IOS Releases 15.0(1)M6, 15.1(1)T4, 15.1(2)T4, 15.1(3)T2, and 15.1(4)M, Evaluation licenses are replaced with Evaluation Right To Use licenses. Evaluation Right to Use licenses automatically become Right to Use licenses after the initial evaluation period.
The Cisco ISR G2 comes with a 60-day evaluation license. After 60 days, the license changes to "right to use". At this point the customer is required to pay for the CME-SRST feature license which is valid for 12 years.
Here is some additional information about it.
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/routers/access/sw_activation/SA_on_ISR.html#pgfId-1204791
Manish
01-21-2016 01:05 PM
Hi Manish,
What would happen if a router has right to use license running on it without paying for a permanent one? Will the functionality stop working on the router if we reboot the router?
Thanks,
Shyam
01-21-2016 01:46 AM
CME-srst licenses works like this. Once you accept the EULA, licenses will transition to permanent once the demo period is over.
I guess that's what showing up in your scenario. To confirm the same, can you share the below outputs:
show version
show license detail cme-srst
You can get more info reg this in the below link:
https://supportforums.cisco.com/document/111386/understanding-cme-srst-license-activation
HTH
Rajan
Pls rate all useful posts
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