Table Of Contents
Managing ACE Software Licenses
Information about ACE Licenses
Guidelines and Limitations
Prerequisites
Default License Feature Capabilities
Managing ACE Module Software Licenses
Tasks for Ordering an Upgrade License and Generating a Key
Copying a License File to the ACE
Installing a New or Upgrade License File
Replacing a Demo License with a Permanent License
Removing a License Bundle or All License Bundles from the ACE
Backing Up an ACE License File
Retrieving an ACE License File
Displaying ACE License Configurations and Statistics
Managing ACE Software Licenses
This chapter describes how to manage the software licenses for your Cisco Application Control Engine (ACE) module. It contains the following major sections:
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Information about ACE Licenses
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Guidelines and Limitations
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Prerequisites
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Default License Feature Capabilities
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Managing ACE Module Software Licenses
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Displaying ACE License Configurations and Statistics
Information about ACE Licenses
Table 3-1 lists the ACE30 licenses, product IDs (PIDs), and descriptions. You can increase the number of default user contexts, module bandwidth, SSL TPS, and compression rates by purchasing an upgrade license or a license bundle that is listed in Table 3-1.
Table 3-1 ACE30 License Bundles
License Bundle
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Product ID (PID)
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License File
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Description
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Base (default)
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ACE30-BASE-04-K9
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None required
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4 Gbps bandwidth 1 Gbps compression 1,000 TPS SSL 5 Virtual Contexts
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Base to 4 Gbps
4 Gbps Bundle
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ACE30-MOD-UPG1=
ACE30-MOD-04-K9
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ACE30-MOD-UPG1
ACE30-MOD-04-K9
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4 Gbps bandwidth 6 Gbps compression 30,000 TPS SSL 250 Virtual Contexts
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4 Gbps to 8 Gbps
8 Gbps Bundle
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ACE30-MOD-UPG2=
ACE30-MOD-08-K9
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ACE30-MOD-UPG2
ACE30-MOD-08-K9
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8 Gbps bandwidth 6 Gbps compression 30,000 TPS SSL 250 virtual contexts
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8 Gbps to 16 Gbps
16 Gbps Bundle
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ACE30-MOD-UPG3=
ACE30-MOD-16-K9
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ACE30-MOD-UPG3
ACE30-MOD-16-K9
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16 Gbps bandwidth 6 Gbps compression 30,000 TPS SSL 250 virtual contexts
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Guidelines and Limitations
The ACE license guidelines and limitations are as follows:
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You can upgrade virtualization to a maximum of 250 contexts.
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A demo license is valid for only 60 days. At the end of this period, you must update the demo license with a permanent license to continue to use the ACE software. To view the expiration of a demo license, use the show license usage command in Exec mode (see the "Displaying ACE License Configurations and Statistics" section). ACE demo licenses are available through your Cisco account representative.
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If you turn the clock backward for any reason, you will not be able to install a demo license.
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If you need to replace the ACE, you can copy and install the license file for the license onto the replacement module.
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Licenses are platform-specific. You cannot apply an ACE10 or an ACE20 license to an ACE30.
Prerequisites
You must have the Admin role in the Admin context to install, remove, and update the license file.
Default License Feature Capabilities
Table 3-2 lists the default feature capabilities of the ACE.
Table 3-2 Default Capabilities Parameters
Parameter
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Default
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Virtualization
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One Admin context, five virtual contexts
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Bandwidth
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4 Gbps
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Secure Sockets Layer (SSL)
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1,000 transactions per second (TPS)
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Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) compression
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1 Gbps
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Managing ACE Module Software Licenses
This section includes the following topics:
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Tasks for Ordering an Upgrade License and Generating a Key
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Copying a License File to the ACE
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Installing a New or Upgrade License File
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Replacing a Demo License with a Permanent License
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Removing a License Bundle or All License Bundles from the ACE
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Backing Up an ACE License File
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Retrieving an ACE License File
Tasks for Ordering an Upgrade License and Generating a Key
This section describes the process that you use to order an upgrade license and to generate a license key for your ACE.
Follow these steps to order an upgrade license:
Step 1
Order one of the licenses from the list in the "Information about ACE Licenses" section using any of the available Cisco ordering tools on cisco.com.
Step 2
When you receive the Software License Claim Certificate from Cisco, follow the instructions that direct you to the Cisco.com website. As a registered user of Cisco.com, go to this URL:
http://www.cisco.com/go/license
Step 3
Enter the Product Authorization Key (PAK) number found on the Software License Claim Certificate as your proof of purchase.
Step 4
Provide all the requested information to generate a license key.
After the system generates the license key, you will receive a license key e-mail with an attached license file and installation instructions.
Step 5
Save the attached license file to a remote server that you can access from the ACE. Save the license key e-mail in a safe place in case you need it in the future (for example, to transfer the license to another ACE).
What to Do Next
Copy the license file to the ACE (see the "Copying a License File to the ACE" section).
Copying a License File to the ACE
This section describes how to copy an ACE license file from a remote server to the ACE. For detailed information on copying files from a remote server, see Chapter 4, Managing the ACE Software.
Prerequisites
The license file must reside on a remote server that you can access from the ACE.
You must be in the Admin context to copy the file to disk0: on the ACE.
Detailed Steps
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Command
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Purpose
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copy tftp:[//server[/path/][/filename]]
disk0:[path/]filename
host1/Admin# copy
tftp://track/license/ACE30-MOD-04-K9.lic
disk0:
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Copies the file to disk0: on the ACE.
The arguments and keywords are as follows:
• [//server[/path/][/filename]]—The path to the network server. This path is optional because the ACE prompts you for this information if you omit it.
• disk0:[path/]filename—Specifies that the file destination is the disk0: directory of the current context and the filename. If you do not provide the optional path, the ACE copies the file to the root directory on the disk0: file system.
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What to Do Next
If the license is a demo or permanent license for a new or upgrade installation, see the "Installing a New or Upgrade License File" section.
If the license is a permanent license replacing a demo license, see the "Replacing a Demo License with a Permanent License" section.
Installing a New or Upgrade License File
This section describes how to install a license after you copy a demo or permanent license file to the ACE for a new or upgrade installation (see the "Copying a License File to the ACE" section). All license installations except one have no adverse impact to an operating ACE. No reboot is required and existing connections are not interrupted. In a redundant configuration, mismatched context licenses between the active and the standby ACEs cause the active ACE to generate a syslog message (if logging is enabled) and to disable configuration synchronization. After you install the correct matching license on the standby ACE, the software automatically detects the new license and restores normal operation.
For information about replacing a demo license with a permanent one, see the "Replacing a Demo License with a Permanent License" section.
Restrictions
This topic includes the following restrictions:
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You must have the Admin role in the Admin context to install or upgrade the license file.
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If you install a context demo license, make sure that you save the Admin running configuration and all user context running configurations to a remote server. If you allow a context license to expire, the ACE automatically removes all user contexts from the Admin running configuration and all configurations for the user contexts.
Detailed Steps
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Command
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Purpose
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license install disk0:[path/]filename
[target_filename]
host1/Admin# license install
disk0:ACE30-MOD-04-K9.lic
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Installs or upgrades a license on your ACE.
The arguments are as follows:
• [path/]filename—License stored on the disk0: file system. If you do not specify the optional path, the ACE looks for the file in the root directory.
• target_filename—(Optional) Target filename for the license file.
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show license brief
host1/Admin# show license brief
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(Optional) Displays the installed licenses.
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Examples
To install a license bundle file for 4 Gbps bandwidth, 4 Gbps compression, 30,000 TPS SSL, and 250 virtual contexts, enter:
host1/Admin# license install disk0:ACE30-MOD-04-K9.lic
Replacing a Demo License with a Permanent License
This section describes how replace an ACE demo license with a permanent license. If you installed a demo license, four weeks before the license expires, the ACE generates warning syslog messages once a day. During the final week, a warning syslog message occurs once an hour. Before this period ends, you must update the demo license with a permanent license. Otherwise, the ACE will revert to its previous bandwidth, SSL TPS, or number of contexts.
After you copy the permanent license file to the ACE (see the "Copying a License File to the ACE" section), you can install it.
Restrictions
This topic includes the following restrictions:
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You must have the Admin role in the Admin context to update the demo license file with a permanent file.
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If you replace the context demo license with a permanent license, you can continue to use the configured user contexts on the ACE. However, if you allow a context license to expire, the ACE automatically removes all user contexts from the Admin running configuration and all configurations for the user contexts. Before a context license expires, save the Admin running configuration and the user context running configurations to a remote server. To view the expiration of the demo license, use the show license usage command in Exec mode from the Admin context.
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You must replace a demo license with a permanent license that has the same feature capability. For example, if you want to replace a 4 Gbps demo license, you can replace it only with a permanent 4 Gbps license.
Detailed Steps
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Command
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Purpose
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license update disk0:[path/]permanent_filename
demo_filename
host1/Admin# license update
disk0:ACE30-MOD-08-K9.lic ACE30-MOD-08-K9-DEMO.lic
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Replaces a demo license with a permanent license.
The arguments are as follows:
• [path/]permanent_filename—Filename for the permanent license file that you copied onto the ACE.
• demo_filename—Filename for the demo license file that the permanent license file is replacing.
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Removing a License Bundle or All License Bundles from the ACE
This section describes how to remove a license bundle or all licenses from the ACE.
Note
When you use the clear startup-config or the write erase command, the ACE does not remove license files from the startup-configuration file.
Prerequisite
Caution 
Before you remove any license bundle from the ACE, save the Admin running configuration and the user context running configurations to a remote server. When you remove a demo or permanent license bundle, the ACE removes all user contexts from the Admin running configuration. By removing the user contexts, their running and startup configurations are also removed from the ACE.
Restrictions
This topic includes the following restrictions:
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You must have the Admin role in the Admin context to remove the license file.
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The type of licenses currently installed on the ACE determines which license you can remove. Table 3-3 lists the currently installed license bundles, the current licensed features, and the remaining licensed features after the license is removed.
Table 3-3 Results of Removing License Bundles and Upgrade License Bundles
Installed License Bundle File
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Current Licensed Features
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Results of License Removal
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ACE30-MOD-UPG1
ACE30-MOD-04-K9
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4 Gbps bandwidth 6 Gbps compression 30,000 TPS SSL 250 virtual contexts
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4 Gbps bandwidth 1 Gbps compression 1,000 TPS SSL 5 virtual contexts
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ACE30-MOD-08-K9
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8 Gbps bandwidth 6 Gbps compression 30,000 TPS SSL 250 virtual contexts
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4 Gbps bandwidth 1 Gbps compression 1,000 TPS SSL 5 virtual contexts
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ACE30-MOD-16-K9
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16 Gbps bandwidth 6 Gbps compression 30,000 TPS SSL 250 virtual contexts
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4 Gbps bandwidth 1 Gbps compression 1,000 TPS SSL 5 virtual contexts
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ACE30-MOD-UPG2
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8 Gbps bandwidth 6 Gbps compression 30,000 TPS SSL 250 virtual contexts
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4 Gbps bandwidth 6 Gbps compression 30,000 TPS SSL 250 virtual contexts
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ACE30-MOD-UPG3
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16 Gbps bandwidth 6 Gbps compression 30,000 TPS SSL 250 virtual contexts
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8 Gbps bandwidth 6 Gbps compression 30,000 TPS SSL 250 virtual contexts
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Detailed Steps
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Command
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Purpose
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license uninstall {license_filename | all}
host1/Admin# license uninstall
disk0:ACE30-UPG1-LIC.lic
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Removes a license bundle or all license bundles from the ACE. The argument and keyword are as follows:
• license_filename—Specifies the filename of the license file that you want to remove. Enter the license filename as an unquoted text string with no spaces.
• all—Removes all license files from the ACE and returns all current licensed features to their default values.
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Follow these steps to remove a license:
Step 1
Save the Admin and user context running configurations to a remote server by entering the copy running-config command in Exec mode in each context. For more information on this command, see Chapter 4, Managing the ACE Software.
For example, to copy the Admin running configuration to an TFTP server as R-CONFIG-ADM, enter:
host1/Admin# copy running-config tftp://192.168.1.2/R-CONFIG-ADM
To copy the C1 user context running configuration to an TFTP server, access the C1 context and enter:
host1/C1# copy running-config tftp://192.168.1.2/R-CONFIG-C1
Step 2
Remove the license with the license uninstall command. For example, to remove the ACE30-MOD-04-K9.LIC license, enter:
host1/Admin# license uninstall ACE30-MOD-04-K9.lic
The ACE displays the following messages and prompt:
Clearing license ACE30-MOD-04-K9.lic:
INCREMENT ACE30-MOD-04-K9.lic cisco 1.0 permanent 1 \
VENDOR_STRING=<count>1</count> HOSTID=ANY \
NOTICE="<LicFileID>20051103151315824</LicFileID><LicLineID>1</LicLineID> \
<PAK></PAK>" SIGN=86A13B1EA2F2
INCREMENT ACE30-MOD-04-K9.lic cisco 1.0 permanent 1 \
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
!!! WARNING: Uninstalling virtual context license will automatically!!
!!! cleanup all the user context configurations, please backup the !!
!!! configurations before proceeding further with uninstallation !!
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Do you want to continue? (y/n)
Step 3
If you have not saved the running configurations for the Admin and user contexts to a remote server, enter n. Go to Step 1.
If you saved the running configurations for the Admin and user contexts to a remote server, enter y.
During the license removal, the ACE removes the user context configurations from the Admin running configuration, causing the deletion of all user contexts including their running and startup configurations.
Step 4
Display the current number of supported contexts on the ACE by entering the show license status command in Exec mode of the Admin context.
Step 5
Determine which contexts you want to keep in the Admin running configuration. Using a text editor, manually remove the extra context configurations from the Admin running configuration on the remote server.
If the Admin running configuration contains more contexts than what the ACE supports and you copy this configuration to the ACE, the ACE rejects contexts that exceed the supported limit. For example, if the running configuration contains 20 contexts, when you remove the license, the ACE supports five contexts. If you attempt to copy the configuration with all 20 contexts, the ACE allows the first five contexts, fails the remaining contexts, and displays error messages on the console.
Note
You can also manually recreate the user contexts in the running configuration that is currently on the ACE. If you do, go to Step 7.
Step 6
Retrieve the modified Admin running configuration from the remote server. For example, to copy the R-CONFIG-ADM Admin running configuration from the TFTP server, enter:
host1/Admin# copy tftp://192.168.1.2/R-CONFIG-ADM running-config
Step 7
Copy the Admin running configuration to the startup-configuration file. For example, enter:
host1/Admin# copy running-config startup-config
Note
If you do not update the startup configuration with the latest running configuration, when the ACE restarts, it uses the startup configuration with the extra contexts. The ACE allows the number of contexts that the license supports, but fails the remaining contexts.
Step 8
Access the user context, and copy its running configurations from the remote server. For example, to copy the C1 user context running configuration from the TFTP server, access the C1 context and enter:
host1/C1# tftp://192.168.1.2/R-CONFIG-C1 copy running-config
Step 9
Copy the user context running configuration to the startup-configuration file. For example, enter:
host1/Admin# copy running-config startup-config
Step 10
Repeat Steps 8 and 9 until you retrieve the running configurations for all user contexts configured in the Admin configuration.
Backing Up an ACE License File
This section describes how to back up an ACE license file. To protect your license files, we recommend that you back up your license files (in .tar format) to the ACE Flash disk.
Restrictions
You must be in the Admin context to back up an ACE license file.
Detailed Steps
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Command
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Purpose
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copy licenses disk0:[path/]filename.tar
host1/Admin# copy licenses
disk0:mylicenses.tar
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Backs up your license files to the ACE Flash disk as tar files.
The keyword and argument are as follows:
• disk0:—Specifies that the backup license file is copied to the disk0: file system.
• [path/]filename.tar—Destination filename for the backup licenses. The destination filename must have a .tar file extension.
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Retrieving an ACE License File
This section describes how retrieve an ACE license file. If you accidently remove or lose the license on the ACE, you can untar your backup license file and then reinstall it.
Restrictions
You must be in the Admin context to retrieve an ACE license file.
Detailed Steps
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Command
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Purpose
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untar disk0:[path/]filename.tar
host1/Admin# untar disk0:mylicenses.tar
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Untars the backup file should you need to reinstall it because you accidently removed or lost the license.
The [path/]filename.tar argument is the filename of the .tar backup license file.
For information on installing the license, see the "Installing a New or Upgrade License File" section.
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Displaying ACE License Configurations and Statistics
To display license information about your ACE, perform one of the following tasks in the Admin context only:
Command
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Purpose
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show license [brief | file filename | internal event-history | status | usage]
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Displays all or some of the license information.
Entering this Exec mode command without any options and arguments displays all installed ACE license files and their contents.
The options and arguments for this command are as follows:
• brief—Displays a list of the currently installed licenses.
• file filename—Displays the file contents of the specified license.
• internal event-history—Displays a history of licensing-related events.
• status—Displays the status of licensed features (see Table 3-4).
• usage—Displays the usage table for all licenses (see Table 3-5).
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show version
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Displays license information.
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show module services
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Displays license information. Enter this command on the supervisor engine. See the license information under the Services field.
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Table 3-4 describes the fields in the show license status command output.
Table 3-4 Field Descriptions for the show license status Command Output
Field
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Description
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Licensed Feature
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List including the ACE SSL transactions per second (TPS), virtual contexts, bandwidth, compression,.
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Count
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Number of ACE-supported SSL TPS, virtual contexts, bandwidth (Gbps), and compression (Gbps). This information also provides the default number of contexts, SSL TPS, and module bandwidth that the ACE supports when a license is not installed.
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Table 3-5 describes the fields in the show license usage command output.
Table 3-5 Field Descriptions for the show license usage Command Output
Field
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Description
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License
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Name of the license.
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Ins
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Whether the license is installed (Yes or No).
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Lic Count
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Number of licenses for this feature.
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Status
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Current state of the feature (In use or Unused).
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Expiry Date
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Date when the demo license expires, as defined in the license file. If the license is permanent, this field displays Never.
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Comments
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Licensing errors, if any.
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