02-12-2020 02:07 AM - edited 02-12-2020 03:43 AM
Hi Team,
Could you please help understanding the difference between Right to use license and Permanent license? I have attached show version of both router, they are both same model.
License Info:
License UDI:
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Device# PID SN
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*1 CISCO1941/K9 FCZ191590QE
Suite License Information for Module:'c1900'
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Suite Suite Current Type Suite Next reboot
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FoundationSuiteK9 None None None
securityk9
datak9
Technology Package License Information for Module:'c1900'
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Technology Technology-package Technology-package
Current Type Next reboot
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ipbase ipbasek9 Permanent ipbasek9
security securityk9 Permanent securityk9
data datak9 RightToUse datak9
Configuration register is 0x2102
R2#
License Info:
License UDI:
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Device# PID SN
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*1 CISCO1941/K9 FGL2108200C
Suite License Information for Module:'c1900'
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Suite Suite Current Type Suite Next reboot
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FoundationSuiteK9 None None None
securityk9
datak9
Technology Package License Information for Module:'c1900'
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Technology Technology-package Technology-package
Current Type Next reboot
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ipbase ipbasek9 Permanent ipbasek9
security securityk9 RightToUse securityk9
data datak9 RightToUse datak9
Configuration register is 0x2102
Thanks,
Ashutosh
02-14-2020 02:08 PM
Hi,
right-to-use means, that you have to buy a license, but it is not needed to be installed.
The first router has a security license, the second router has an ipbase license.
This document explains it for ISR G2: https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/collateral/cloud-systems-management/software-activation-on-integrated-services-routers-isr/white_paper_c11_556985.html#_Toc244488674
Regards, Torsten
03-16-2021 03:49 PM
Hello @mcselltor ,
But if I buy a device that come with a pre-installed license. I didn't have to make any installation and the feature set will be active. What could I know that is a permanent (PAK based) or RTU license? A pre-installated license can be a PAK based license?
03-17-2021 12:34 AM
I do not understand what you are asking. Certainly if you buy a device that has an already installed license then the features of that license will remain active. The output of show version should show whether it is a purchased license or a RTU license. So what is your question?
03-17-2021 07:06 AM
Hello @Richard Burts ,
The @mcselltor said that "right-to-use means, that you have to buy a license, but it is not needed to be installed." If I buy a device that has an already installed license, this license can be a permanent (PAK based) license? According to text, if I didn't make installation, this is necessary a RTU license?
This is possible identify if a license is permanent (PAK based) or RTU on quote? Per example, if I quote a license SL-4330-SEC-K9=, it is a PAK or RTU license?
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