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10G interface license part code - ASR1001-X - throughput vs interface speed license difference?

Adam Shield
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I currently have an ASR1001-X with 10G uplinks, albeit throughput is restricted to 2.5Gb.

The 'interface_10g' license is showing as Eval and I'm wanting to purchase the relevant license to allow a 10G interface, however I don't require 10G throughput (or at least for the immediate future).

Can someone kindly point me to the relevant license part code to allow a 10G interface, rather than throughput (if there is such a difference).

I found the below part codes, but it's unclear whether this is 10g interface or throughput.

FLSA1-1X-5-10G

Upgrade from 5 Gbps to 10 Gbps License for ASR 1001-X

FLSA1-1X-5-10G=

Upgrade from 5 Gbps to 10 Gbps Paper PAK for ASR 1001-X

L-FLA1-1X-5-10G=

Upgrade from 5 Gbps to 10 Gbps E-Deliver PAK for ASR 1001-X

XXX#show license

Index 33 Feature: interface_10g 
Period left: 5 weeks 6 days 
Period Used: 2 weeks 4 days 
License Type: EvalRightToUse
License State: Active, In Use
License Count: 2/0 (In-use/Violation)
License Priority: Low

XXX#show platform hardware throughput level
The current throughput level is 2500000 kb/s

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Philip D'Ath
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http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/collateral/routers/asr-1000-series-aggregation-services-routers/guide-c07-731639.html

However, if the ASR1001-X is upgraded to 20G, then the two built-in ports are automatically included.

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The document also lists port based licences.

Cisco ASR1001-X IOS XE Software Activation Feature Licenses

FLSA1-BIN-1X10GE

ASR1001-X Built-in 10GE 1-port License

FLSA1-BIN-1X10GE=

ASR1001-X Built-in 10GE 1-port License

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Philip D'Ath
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http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/collateral/routers/asr-1000-series-aggregation-services-routers/guide-c07-731639.html

However, if the ASR1001-X is upgraded to 20G, then the two built-in ports are automatically included.

The document also lists port based licences.

Cisco ASR1001-X IOS XE Software Activation Feature Licenses

FLSA1-BIN-1X10GE

ASR1001-X Built-in 10GE 1-port License

FLSA1-BIN-1X10GE=

ASR1001-X Built-in 10GE 1-port License

Thanks Philip. 

In summary, there are 'port only' licenses, separate to throughput, and assuming I'm utilizing both built-in 10Gb interfaces, I'll need both license codes above.

Lastly, the comment regarding "However, if the ASR1001-X is upgraded to 20G, then the two built-in ports are automatically included", I presume this is referring to 20Gb throughput license, which negates the need for the individual 10Gb port licenses.

That would be my expectation.

We have this:
Index 26 Feature: throughput_5g
Period left: Not Activated

Index 27 Feature: throughput_5g_to_10g
Index 28 Feature: throughput_5g_to_20g
Index 29 Feature: throughput_10g
Period left: Not Activated

Index 30 Feature: throughput_10g_to_20g
Index 31 Feature: throughput_20g
Period left: Not Activated

Index 33 Feature: interface_10g
Period left: 5 weeks 1 day
Period Used: 3 weeks 2 days
License Type: EvalRightToUse
License State: Active, In Use
License Count: 2/0 (In-use/Violation)
License Priority: Low
Index 38 Feature: interface_10g_x2
AWS-DC-RTR#

So need 1 of each of these? So an interface speed setting is separate from the bandwidth it can pass?
What is the difference between these two?

FLSA1-BIN-1X10GE | ASR1001-X Built-in 10GE 1-port License
FLSA1-BIN-1X10GE= | ASR1001-X Built-in 10GE 1-port License

Or only 1 of these?

FLSA1-1X-2.5-20G | Upgrade from 2.5 Gbps to 20 Gbps License for ASR 1001-X