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The initial license file fulfillment must be installed and a new license request obtained before requesting subsequent license fulfillment.
Note | For information about which COP file you need to apply prior to performing an upgrade, see topics relating to license management in the Compatibility Information for Cisco Unified Communications Manager at http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/unified-communications/unified-communications-manager-callmanager/products-device-support-tables-list.html |
The elm_Elm_v9_1_1_PlmUpgrade.cop.sgn COP file provides the means for a 9.1(1) standalone Enterprise License Manager server installation to upgrade to 10.x or later standalone Cisco Prime License Manager software.
The ciscocm.version3-keys.cop.sgn COP file has the RSA keys that are required to validate the upgrade. Missing RSA-3 keys will, for example, result in status errors in the Software Installation/Upgrade window.
Note | Validation will fail even if the md5sum value of the ISO is correct. |
To find COP files on Cisco.com, navigate to the software patches specific to your release:
.You can verify that you have the correct COP file installed by entering the following commands:
admin:show version active
Active Master Version: <8.5.1.10000-26>
Active Version Installed Software Options:
<ciscocm.version3-keys.cop>
admin:
In Release 10.0(1) and later, virtualized deployments of Cisco Prime License Manager, formally known as Enterprise License Manager, are only supported on VMware ESXi hypervisor hosts.
On a virtual machine, the MAC can be dynamic or static (manual). We recommend a static MAC because the licenses are linked to MAC. Configure virtual machines with static (manual) MAC by following the steps below.
The following browser versions are officially supported by Cisco Prime License Manager:
Browser | Supported Version |
---|---|
Firefox | 17 - 33 |
Internet Explorer | 9, 10 |
Chrome | 23 - 38 |
Safari | 6.0 |
Cisco Prime License Manager supports 13 languages: