02-25-2024 06:46 PM
Hello,
We would like to understand the license policy for ASR1001-X
The current system has IOS Cupertino Version 17.9.4a
We have activated two 10G ports, CGNAT, Adventerprise, we didn't get any warning or any expiration day for license usage
who can explain that to us? is there any expiration day for those features? or any enforcement?
#show license summary
Account Information:
Smart Account: <none>
Virtual Account: <none>
License Usage:
License Entitlement Tag Count Status
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throughput_20g (ASR_1001X_Throughput_2...) 1 IN USE
adventerprise (ASR_1000_AdvEnterprise) 1 IN USE
ipbase (ASR_1000_Ipbase) 1 IN USE
interface_10g (ASR_1001X_10GE) 2 IN USE
cgnat (ASR_1000_CarrierGradeN...) 11 IN USE
show license usage
License Authorization:
Status: Not Applicable
throughput_20g (ASR_1001X_Throughput_2.5G-20G):
Description: throughput_20g
Count: 1
Version: 1.0
Status: IN USE
Export status: NOT RESTRICTED
Feature Name: throughput_20g
Feature Description: throughput_20g
Enforcement type: NOT ENFORCED
License type: Perpetual
adventerprise (ASR_1000_AdvEnterprise):
Description: adventerprise
Count: 1
Version: 1.0
Status: IN USE
Export status: NOT RESTRICTED
Feature Name: adventerprise
Feature Description: adventerprise
Enforcement type: NOT ENFORCED
License type: Perpetual
ipbase (ASR_1000_Ipbase):
Description: ipbase
Count: 1
Version: 1.0
Status: IN USE
Export status: NOT RESTRICTED
Feature Name: ipbase
Feature Description: ipbase
Enforcement type: NOT ENFORCED
License type: Perpetual
interface_10g (ASR_1001X_10GE):
Description: interface_10g
Count: 2
Version: 1.0
Status: IN USE
Export status: NOT RESTRICTED
Feature Name: interface_10g
Feature Description: interface_10g
Enforcement type: NOT ENFORCED
License type: Perpetual
cgnat (ASR_1000_CarrierGradeNAT_2M):
Description: cgnat
Count: 11
Version: 1.0
Status: IN USE
Export status: NOT RESTRICTED
Feature Name: cgnat
Feature Description: cgnat
Enforcement type: NOT ENFORCED
License type: Perpetual
02-25-2024 07:12 PM
@Mohammad Abu Helal according to the capture. your licenses listed are perpetual which dont have expiry date.
02-25-2024 07:28 PM
in the previous IOS version, we got warnings and expiration days for those features how do you explain now that they are Perpetual?
the most important question here is what will be happening in a few months? Does it limit us or cause service interruption?
02-25-2024 09:02 PM
@Mohammad Abu Helal your capture shows License type: Perpetual
02-27-2024 12:25 AM - edited 02-27-2024 12:27 AM
Cisco's intention for the newest licensing process is to keep your network up-and-running even if licenses expire
in the software.cisco.com license overview you may still see the license expiration date
the licensing portal may send you messages about expiring licenses
but the device itself will at most complain in the logging, and remain operational
02-27-2024 12:35 AM
Hi @pieterh
thank you for your answer, as I have mentioned in the post this device was in use and we use it as a secondhand
the devices come with old IOS and we did upgrade to the latest version
we don't want to have it in a production environment and later on the device will break off because of license enforcement
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