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I'm trying to install a license file on a 3750x stack of 4 switches. I was running IPBase but want to upgrade to IPServices.Install a License 3750E#copy tftp flash1: 3750E#172.x.x.x 3750E#FDO1111111_201101111111111.lic3750E# license inst...
I've got a 5 switch stack of 3750G switches I plan to replace with a 4 switch stack of 3750X switches. I use vtp to populate vlans on at least 10 other switches around our network.What would the impact on these switches be if I shutdown my existing ...
Nevermind... I found the answer in show versionLicense Level: ipservicesLicense Type: Default. No valid license found.Next reload license Level: ipbase
I have the same question and similar situation. Will the license revert back to IP base and how or when? Is it once you reboot the switch that it boots into the IP Base license and features? If you don't reboot will the switch continue to run unde...
Answer to my problem. Would be nice if this was added to the Q&A page for license install.https://supportforums.cisco.com/thread/20559323)Optional (in case you have multiple licenses installed or havent cleared the previous license)license boot leve...
So I backed up the configuration using a TFTP server and also using Cisco Network Assistant. I reset to factory on the new core and trunked it back to the old core to download the vlans again using vtp. This worked as before and the vtp revision ch...
So reseting my current core vtp configuration won't fix this problem? My new core has the same ip configuration so it's going to be some work to reconnect it to my existing core.Could I back up my new core config, reset it to factory, connect it aga...