12-19-2021 07:36 PM - last edited on 12-21-2021 12:09 AM by Translator
Hi everyone,
I am sorry if my question is not clear, I struggle a little bit to understand the workflow of Smart licensing, Smart account, etc... everything seems too smart to me... I will do my best to explain it.
I have now a brand new ISR4321 where I want to apply a Performance Boost license.
I have beforehand registered this license into "Product License Registration" related to my Smart account.
In order to apply this Boost license I have chosen to establish a direct connection to CSSM. My router is directly connected to the Internet through my guest network (no proxy, etc...)
I have then followed these docs to set up the connection
Setting Up a Connection to CSSM
At this point I have been able to ping IP addresses on the Internet.
And then followed this
Workflow for Topology: Connected Directly to CSSM
(With the token generation part done inside Smart Software Licensing\Inventory)
Generating a New Token for a Trust Code from CSSM
(And then applied the token inside the router)
After these steps I have seen few traffic going to tools.cisco.com 72.163.4.38 (in SSL)
And from now on, nothing happens.
Is there a way to trigger the enforcement of the policy from my router to this target URL ?
Type: Smart
URL: https://smartreceiver.cisco.com/licservice/license
I am kind of stuck with this now, don't know how to force the activation of this Performance boost license, Cisco instructions are a bit unclear to me after Smart Account/direct CSSM connection setup
Thanks for your help,
Just in case here is show license status and show license summary
Router#sh license status
Utility:
Status: DISABLED
Smart Licensing Using Policy:
Status: ENABLED
Data Privacy:
Sending Hostname: yes
Callhome hostname privacy: DISABLED
Smart Licensing hostname privacy: DISABLED
Version privacy: DISABLED
Transport:
Type: Smart
URL: https://smartreceiver.cisco.com/licservice/license
Proxy:
Not Configured
Policy:
Policy in use: Merged from multiple sources.
Reporting ACK required: yes (CISCO default)
Unenforced/Non-Export Perpetual Attributes:
First report requirement (days): 365 (CISCO default)
Reporting frequency (days): 0 (CISCO default)
Report on change (days): 90 (CISCO default)
Unenforced/Non-Export Subscription Attributes:
First report requirement (days): 90 (CISCO default)
Reporting frequency (days): 90 (CISCO default)
Report on change (days): 90 (CISCO default)
Enforced (Perpetual/Subscription) License Attributes:
First report requirement (days): 0 (CISCO default)
Reporting frequency (days): 0 (CISCO default)
Report on change (days): 0 (CISCO default)
Export (Perpetual/Subscription) License Attributes:
First report requirement (days): 0 (CISCO default)
Reporting frequency (days): 0 (CISCO default)
Report on change (days): 0 (CISCO default)
Miscellaneous:
Custom Id: <empty>
Usage Reporting:
Last ACK received: <none>
Next ACK deadline: <none>
Reporting push interval: 0 (no reporting)
Next ACK push check: <none>
Next report push: <none>
Last report push: <none>
Last report file write: <none>
Trust Code Installed: <none>
Router#show license summary
License Usage:
License Entitlement Tag Count Status
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
No licenses in use
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12-20-2021 01:07 AM - last edited on 12-20-2021 11:56 PM by Translator
Hi,
Indeed I have followed all steps, it turned out that I wrote the token before connecting the router to the Internet.
So what I have done was to push it again once more and voila it started to work !
> |
enable |
# |
conf t |
# |
license smart trust idtoken Yk1YTctOWUxOTU5OTI3NTc5LTE2NUN4U2ZMWEE3TUtuMlh6di9xOGF1QW5A all force |
|
*Dec 20 02:03:25.555: %CRYPTO_ENGINE-5-KEY_ADDITION: A key named SLA-KeyPair has been generated or imported by crypto-engine |
# |
write mem |
By the way after that registration was done, I had to push this command:
platform hardware throughput level boost
And a reload later, the license was registered on my device !
Thanks for your help, I am sorry that my question was not clear. I got lost in Cisco procedures
12-20-2021 12:21 AM
Hello,
not sure what you missed...did you register the device using the generated token ?
Registering Device using the id Token
SUMMARY STEPS
Now that you have the token from the CSSM, using the token, execute the <device>#license smart register idtoken < token from CSSM portal > command to complete the smart license configuration.
12-20-2021 01:07 AM - last edited on 12-20-2021 11:56 PM by Translator
Hi,
Indeed I have followed all steps, it turned out that I wrote the token before connecting the router to the Internet.
So what I have done was to push it again once more and voila it started to work !
> |
enable |
# |
conf t |
# |
license smart trust idtoken Yk1YTctOWUxOTU5OTI3NTc5LTE2NUN4U2ZMWEE3TUtuMlh6di9xOGF1QW5A all force |
|
*Dec 20 02:03:25.555: %CRYPTO_ENGINE-5-KEY_ADDITION: A key named SLA-KeyPair has been generated or imported by crypto-engine |
# |
write mem |
By the way after that registration was done, I had to push this command:
platform hardware throughput level boost
And a reload later, the license was registered on my device !
Thanks for your help, I am sorry that my question was not clear. I got lost in Cisco procedures
12-20-2021 01:48 AM
Hello,
good stuff, glad that you got it working. The platform hardware throughput command is needed indeed...
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