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the license to activate for fixed 2x10G ports of ASR9001

Ktry
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Hi,

I have ASR9001. I noticed that I need the license to activate 2 10 GE fixed SFP+ ports (SFP+2 and SFP+3).

https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/iosxr/asr9000/hardware-install/9001-hig/b-asr9001-hardware-installation-guide/b-asr9001-hardware-installation-guide_chapter_011.html#con_1279761
It says:
In Cisco ASR 9001-S Router, two 10 GE fixed SFP+ ports (SFP+2 and SFP+3) are disabled by default, and can be enabled by a license upgrade.

May I kindly ask which license I should obtain for this?
I have reviewed it, but I am not entirely sure what it is exactly.
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/iosxr/asr9000/licensing/article/asr-9000-licensing-reference.html

#show int brief
Wed Feb 5 18:21:15.450 JST

Intf Intf LineP Encap MTU BW
Name State State Type (byte) (Kbps)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Nu0 up up Null 1500 0
Mg0/RSP0/CPU0/0 up up ARPA 1514 1000000
Mg0/RSP0/CPU0/1 admin-down admin-down ARPA 1514 1000000
Te0/0/2/0 down down ARPA 1514 10000000
Te0/0/2/1 down down ARPA 1514 10000000
Te0/0/2/2 admin-down admin-down ARPA 1514 10000000 <<<< these ones
Te0/0/2/3 admin-down admin-down ARPA 1514 10000000 <<<< these ones



Regards,


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@Ktry 

"The Cisco ASR 9001-S Router is a 60 Gbps capacity router with a 40 GE maximum, pluggable
ethernet port (MPA0) and two 10 GE ̀xed SFP+ ports (SFP+0 and SFP+1) enabled on it. The
remaining ports MPA1, SFP+2, and SFP+3 are disabled by default. To enable these ports and thus
achieve a full bandwidth of 120 Gbps, you need to install the Cisco ASR 9001-S 120G Upgrade
License (A9K-9001-120G-LIC). "

 But, I recommend you to ping a Cisco Reseller because the license schema has change a lot recently.  If we check the link below, the license names are totally different. This link below is 2024. 

 It requires a lot of study to understand cisco license now a days. 

https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/iosxr/asr9000/licensing/article/asr-9000-licensing-reference.html

 

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@Ktry 

"The Cisco ASR 9001-S Router is a 60 Gbps capacity router with a 40 GE maximum, pluggable
ethernet port (MPA0) and two 10 GE ̀xed SFP+ ports (SFP+0 and SFP+1) enabled on it. The
remaining ports MPA1, SFP+2, and SFP+3 are disabled by default. To enable these ports and thus
achieve a full bandwidth of 120 Gbps, you need to install the Cisco ASR 9001-S 120G Upgrade
License (A9K-9001-120G-LIC). "

 But, I recommend you to ping a Cisco Reseller because the license schema has change a lot recently.  If we check the link below, the license names are totally different. This link below is 2024. 

 It requires a lot of study to understand cisco license now a days. 

https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/iosxr/asr9000/licensing/article/asr-9000-licensing-reference.html

 

Ktry
Level 1
Level 1

Hi, Flavio
Thanks! I've gone through and it turned out that I don't need additional license. It came oper. UP actually.
Regards,