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ASR 1001 IOS Upgrade

lsouthwood
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I just did an IOS upgrade on a new ASR 1001 router. After I do the upgrade, the permanent license I had for adventerprise changed from permanent to EvalRightToUse. Is there something that I must do to get it changed back t opermanent again? It appears that the license will expire in 60 days. If it does expire, will the router revert to IP Base level?

rtr1#sho license all

License Store: Primary License Storage

License Store: Built-In License Storage

StoreIndex: 0 Feature: adventerprise          Version: 1.0

            License Type: EvalRightToUse

            License State: Active, In Use

                  Evaluation total period: 8 weeks 4 days

                  Evaluation period left: 8 weeks 3 days

                  Period used: 38 minutes 10 seconds

                  Transition date: Aug 30 2013 09:22:28

           License Count: Non-Counted

           License Priority: Low

Thanks

Lloyd                  

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Leo Laohoo
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Check the logs.  Maybe you didn't accept the EULA.

I'll look again when I get a chance. I thought I had excepted the EULA, but maybe not. Is that all that needs to be done is to except the EULA?

I checked the ASR 1001 again and I did accept the EULA:

Show License EULA

Feature name     EULA Accepted

--------------------     -----------------------

adventerprise      yes

However, when I do a show license right-to-use, I get a message that says, "%No RightToUse Licenses are Active!!". The show license all still have a license type of EvalRightToUse and an evaluation period left time. When the evaluation ends, does it juse convert to RTU? Or wil this router get put back to IPBase?

Thanks

Lloyd

I have the same problem, and I don´t know what can i do.

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