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SUPPLEMENTAL LICENSE AGREEMENT
SUPPLEMENTAL LICENSE AGREEMENT
SUPPLEMENTAL LICENSE AGREEMENT FOR CISCO SYSTEMS NETWORK MANAGEMENT SOFTWARE: CISCOWORKS LAN MANAGEMENT SOLUTION
IMPORTANT-READ CAREFULLY: This Supplemental License Agreement ("SLA") contains additional limitations on the license to the Software provided to Customer under the Software License Agreement between Customer and Cisco. Capitalized terms used in this SLA and not otherwise defined herein shall have the meanings assigned to them in the Software License Agreement. To the extent that there is a conflict among any of these terms and conditions applicable to the Software, the terms and conditions in this SLA shall take precedence.
By installing, downloading, accessing or otherwise using the Software, Customer agrees to be bound by the terms of this SLA. If Customer does not agree to the terms of this SLA, Customer may not install, download, or otherwise use the Software. When used below, the term "server" refers to central processor unit.
ADDITIONAL LICENSE RESTRICTIONS
Device Restricted Versions. Customer may install and run the Software on a single server to manage up to the device count specified in the Right-To-Use statement located on the Claim Certificate received as part of the software package. When used anywhere in this SLA, a "device" means any device in the Customer's network environment which has its own IP address. Please refer to this guide for further device definition.
Customers whose requirements exceed the restricted version limit of devices must purchase another license or upgrade to a higher device support version of the Software. Device restrictions are enforced by license registration and through serial key installation.
Limitations associated with the maximum number of devices an application can support per server is specified below. Please refer to this guide for further device definition. Device restrictions are enforced by license registration and through serial key installation. The licensed device limit will always override the maximum number of devices supported per server unless the customer has purchased and registered the 5,000 or the 10,000 device license offering.
Installation and Use
The Software components are provided to Customer solely to install, update, supplement, or replace existing functionality of the applicable Network Management Software product. Some license terms, such as device count and proof of preexisting licenses may be electronically enforced. Customer may install and use the following Software components:
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CiscoWorks Common Services with CiscoWorks Assistant, CiscoWorks LMS Portal and CiscoWorks CiscoView: Contains shared resources used by other components in this solution. In many cases, all components in this solution can be installed on a single server. If some components of this solution are installed on separate servers, a copy of CiscoWorks Common Services, CiscoWorks Assistant and CiscoWorks LMS Portal can be installed with each component in the Customer's network management environment.
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CiscoWorks Resource Manager Essentials (CiscoWorks RME): May be installed on one (1) server in Customer's network management environment. Maximum device support is 10,000 per server. Installing the Software and applying a single serial license key to more than two (2) servers is supported in the 10,000 device restricted version but the cumulative total number of devices supports cannot exceed 10,000 per serial license key.
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CiscoWorks Campus Manager (CiscoWorks Campus): May be installed on one (1) server in Customer's network management environment. Maximum device support is 5,000 per server. Installing the Software and applying a single serial license key to more than two (2) servers is supported in the 10,000 device restricted version but the cumulative total number of devices supports cannot exceed 10,000 per serial license key.
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CiscoWorks Device Fault Manager (CiscoWorks DFM): May be installed on one (1) server in Customer's network management environment. Maximum device support is 5,000 per server. Installing the Software and applying a single serial license key to more than two (2) servers is supported in the 10,000 device restricted version but the cumulative total number of devices supports cannot exceed 10,000 per serial license key.
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CiscoWorks Internetwork Performance Monitor (CiscoWorks IPM): May be installed on one (1) server in Customer's network management environment. Maximum device support is 5,000 devices and 5000 collectors per server. Installing the Software and applying a single serial license key to more than two (2) servers is supported in the 10,000 device restricted version but the cumulative total number of devices the version supports cannot exceed 10,000 devices and 5000 collectors per serial license key. For CiscoWorks IPM alone the license will be based on the number of devices and the number of collectors.
Additional Information for 5,000 Device Restricted Version for LMS 3.2
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Users of CiscoWorks LMS 3.2 with 5,000 device restricted licensing may require individual CiscoWorks LMS applications, such as CiscoWorks DFM, or CiscoWorks RME, to be run on separate servers in order to support a large number of devices or to meet certain performance criteria.
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More than one copy of CiscoWorks applications may be installed on secondary servers provided the customer has purchased and registered the 5,000 device restricted version of the CiscoWorks LMS software. When installed on secondary server, the cumulative total number of devices supported cannot exceed 5,000 per serial license key. Device support beyond 5,000 will require additional licenses and copies of CiscoWorks LMS to be purchased.
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When more than one server is used to host CiscoWorks LMS, each server should have a copy of the original license key installed on it. Customers should not modify the license file.
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Legal restriction concerning the distribution of the CiscoWorks LMS applications is described in the Supplemental License Agreement.
Additional Information for 10,000 Device Restricted Version for LMS 3.2
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Users of CiscoWorks LMS 3.2 with 10,000 device restricted licensing often require individual CiscoWorks LMS applications, such as CiscoWorks RME, to be run on separate servers in order to support a large number of devices or to meet certain performance criteria.
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More than one copy of CiscoWorks RME, CiscoWorks Campus Manager, CiscoWorks DFM and CiscoWorks IPM may be installed on a secondary servers provided the customer has purchased and registered the 10,000 device restricted version of the CiscoWorks LMS software. When installed on secondary server, the cumulative total number of devices supported cannot exceed 10,000 per serial license key. Device support beyond 10,000 will require additional licenses and copies of CiscoWorks LMS to be purchased.
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When more than one server is used to host CiscoWorks LMS, each server should have a copy of the original license key installed on it. You should not modify the license file.
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Legal restriction concerning the distribution of the CiscoWorks LMS applications is described in the Supplemental License Agreement.
Additional Information for High Availability (HA) and Geographic Redundancy (DR) Option
CiscoWorks LMS 3.2 supports the High Availability (HA) or Geographic Redundancy option, interchangeably referred to as Disaster Recovery (DR) option. Either of these options are supported as documented in the Installing and Getting Started With CiscoWorks LAN Management Solution 3.2 guide.
In a high availability or a geographic redundancy option, two servers are running in Active-Standby mode. The CiscoWorks LMS software and single license key are installed on both servers but active on only one of these servers at any given point in time. This software licensing provision allows the customer to purchase a single copy and license of LMS software and install it on both servers as needed to support this option.
Reproduction and Distribution
Customer may not reproduce nor distribute software.
DESCRIPTION OF OTHER RIGHTS AND LIMITATIONS
Please refer to the Cisco Systems, Inc. Software License Agreement.