10-05-2017 02:19 AM - edited 02-21-2020 06:26 AM
Hi,
I don't know if I am in the correct category but here my question:
I bought a cisco 2960X-48TS-L and I would like to know if I need to active a licence ?
Thanks.
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10-05-2017 05:17 AM
No you do not.
10-05-2017 05:17 AM
No you do not.
10-13-2017 12:42 AM
Thanks for your help :)
02-25-2019 09:46 AM - edited 02-25-2019 09:48 AM
FYI - apparently there are a BUNCH of 2960X switches in the field that are missing their built in licenses. This is about the 4th one we have received - new in the box units. Error typically shows up after installing a current IOS (15.2-4.E7 in this case). New IOS installed, old not over-written. Switch will error out even if you roll back to the version on switch as delivered.
Mar 1 00:00:55.686: Read env variable - LICENSE_BOOT_LEVEL =
*Jan 2 00:00:00.076: %IOS_LICENSE_IMAGE_APPLICATION-6-LICENSE_LEVEL: Module name = c2960x_lanbase Next reboot level = lanbase and License = No valid license found
Feb 26 19:57:28.174: Flexstack module is 1
Feb 26 19:58:27.877: %ILET-1-AUTHENTICATION_FAIL: This Switch may not have been manufactured by Cisco or with Cisco's authorization. This product may contain software that was copied in violation of Cisco's license terms. If your use of this product is the cause of a support issue, Cisco may deny operation of the product, support under your warranty or under a Cisco technical support program such as Smartnet. Please contact Cisco's Technical Assistance Center for more information.
Switch#sho license
Index 1 Feature: lanlite
Period left: 0 minute 0 second
Index 2 Feature: lanbase
Period left: 0 minute 0 second
Note - good luck with TAC on these problems. Switches carry a lifetime warranty to original purchaser but you have to dog the hell out of Cisco to get it honored. We typically call the vendor about it, much quicker and easier to have them ship a replacement.
04-17-2019 05:26 AM
Recommend just checking that the device is in fact a valid Cisco device, not saying that it isn't, but you'll be able to tell whether TAC will assist you or not based on the serial being recognised in this tool https://cway.cisco.com/sncheck/
04-17-2019 06:19 AM
We buy from a certified supplier, devices are not counterfeit. I have asked our supplier to have their engineers load 15.2-4.E7 in their lab prior to sending me a switch and guess what - they haven't been able to ship me a working switch in over 2 months. They owe me a 48-TD and I'm still waiting. This issue also prevents me from upgrading any existing switching because I can't afford to chance bringing down an entire building, then spend 10 days arguing with TAC for replacements. I have to build a stock of known good units, which chews up budget quick.
04-17-2019 06:25 AM
Update - I received this msg today from my vendor -
"WE HAVE A WINNER!!! Looks like switches built after 2018 are having better luck. I will get this shipped out asap."
Switch was ordered in February. I have 20 switches installed running older versions - the most I could lose at one time is a stack of 3. That's about $7500 in equipment I need to have sitting around "just in case".
04-17-2019 07:53 AM
In that case, maybe it'd help being able to identify the year of manufacture from the serial:
Cisco S/N format is LLLYYWWXXXX.
LLL = Location code (i.e. FOC = FoxConn China)
YY = Year code (08 = 2004...09=2005...etc...)
WW = Week code (weeks 01 to 52)
XXXX = Base-34 Alpha Numeric Unique identifier (Includes 0 to 9 & entire alphabet except I & O).
Year codes:
01 = 1997
02 = 1998
...
22 = 2018
04-17-2019 08:44 AM
Thanks. Quick survey shows most of the 48-TDs are 2017, 48-TDL, 2016. But the ones I looked at have been in service well over a year so they were "new" at the time of install.
Now - the three replacements from TAC for the building that was killed with an update to E7 show dates of 2015 and 2014. (FOC18, FOC19) Those were placed in service here back in Jan 2019. So - IMHO, YOM isn't going to be a reliable indicator of potential failures.
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