Table Of Contents
Obtaining and Installing Licenses
Licensing Terminology
Licensing Model
Licensing High Availability
Options to Install a License
Obtaining a Factory-Installed License
Performing a Manual Installation
Obtaining the License Key File
Installing the License Key File
Installing the License Key File to a Remote Location
Backing Up License Files
Identifying License Features in Use
Uninstalling Licenses
Updating Licenses
Grace Period Alerts
License Transfers Between Switches
Displaying License Information
Obtaining and Installing Licenses
Licenses are available in all switches in the Cisco MDS 9000 Family. Licensing allows you to access specified premium features on the switch after you install the appropriate license for that feature.
This chapter contains information related to licensing types, options, procedures, installation, and management for the Cisco MDS SAN-OS software.
This chapter includes the following sections:
•Licensing Terminology
•Licensing Model
•Licensing High Availability
•Options to Install a License
•Obtaining a Factory-Installed License
•Performing a Manual Installation
•Obtaining the License Key File
•Installing the License Key File
•Backing Up License Files
•Identifying License Features in Use
•Uninstalling Licenses
•Updating Licenses
•Grace Period Alerts
•License Transfers Between Switches
•Displaying License Information
Licensing Terminology
The following terms are used in this chapter:
•Licensed feature—Permission to use a particular feature through a license file, a hardware object, or a legal contract. This permission is limited to the number of users, number of instances, time span, and the implemented switch.
•Licensed application—A software feature that requires a license to be used.
•License enforcement—A mechanism that prevents a feature from being used without first obtaining a license.
•Node-locked license—A license that can only be used on a particular switch using the switch's unique host ID.
•Host IDs—A unique chassis serial number that is specific to each Cisco MDS switch.
•Proof of purchase—A document entitling its rightful owner to use licensed feature(s) on one Cisco MDS switch as described in that document. Also known as the claim certificate.
•Product Authorization Key (PAK)—The PAK allows you to obtain a license key from one of the sites listed in the proof of purchase document. After registering at the specified website, you will receive your license key file and installation instructions through e-mail.
•License key file—A switch-specific unique file that specifies the licensed features. Each file contains digital signatures to prevent tampering and modification. License keys are required to use a licensed feature. License keys are enforced within a specified time span.
•Counted license—The number of licenses issued for a single feature (for example, FCIP). You can increase counted licenses (incremental licenses) should a need arise in the future.
•Missing license—If the bootflash has been corrupted or a supervisor module replaced after a license has been installed, that license will show as "missing." The feature will still work, but the license count will be inaccurate. You should reinstall the license as soon as possible.
•Incremental license—An additional licensed feature that was not in the initial license file. License keys are incremental—if you purchase some features now and others later, the license file and the software detect the sum of all features for the specified switch.
•Port Activation license—A license that activates additional ports on any of the following:
–Cisco MDS 9124 Multilayer Fabric Switch
–Cisco MDS 9134 Multilayer Fabric Switch
–Cisco Fabric Switch for HP c-Class BladeSystem
–Cisco Fabric Switch for IBM BladeCenter
For more information refer to Chapter 4, "On-Demand Port Activation Licensing."
•Evaluation license—A temporary license. Evaluation licenses are time bound (valid for a specified number of days) and are not tied to a host ID (switch serial number).
•Permanent license—A license that is not time bound is called a permanent license.
•Grace period—The amount of time the features in a license package can continue functioning without a license.
•Support—If you purchased Cisco support through a Cisco reseller, contact the reseller directly. If you purchased support directly from Cisco Systems, contact Cisco Technical Support at this URL: http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/687/Directory/DirTAC.shtml
Licensing Model
Any feature not included in a license package is bundled with the Cisco MDS 9000 Family switches and is provided at no extra charge.
We recommend that you do not download more licenses than can be used for a module or switch.
See Chapter 4, "On-Demand Port Activation Licensing" for information about on-demand port activation licensing.
The licensing model defined for the Cisco MDS product line has two options:
•Feature-based licenses allow features that are applicable to the entire switch. The cost varies based on a per-switch usage. Table 3-1 lists the feature-based license packages.
•Module-based licenses allow features that require additional hardware modules. The cost varies based on a per-module usage. An example is the IPS-8 or IPS-4 module using the FCIP feature.
Note Each module requires its own separate license. If you replace a module that requires a license with a module of the same type (such as replacing a Storage Services Module (SSM) with another SSM), the existing license will support the new module.
Note The Cisco MDS 9216i switch enables SAN extension features on the two fixed IP services ports only. The features enabled on these ports are identical to the features enabled by the SAN extension over IP license on the 14/2-port Multiprotocol Services (MPS-14/2) module. If you install a module with IP ports in the empty slot on the Cisco MDS 9216i, a separate SAN extension over IP license is required to enable related features, such as FCIP, on the IP ports of the additional module.
Table 3-1 Feature-Based Licenses
Feature License
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Features
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Enterprise package
(ENTERPRISE_PKG)
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•Enhanced security features:
–LUN zoning
–Read-only zones
•FC Port security
•VSAN-based access control
•Fibre Channel Security Protocol (FC-SP) authentication
•Advanced traffic engineering—quality of service (QoS)
•IP security (IPsec) protocol for iSCSI and FCIP using the MPS-14/2 module or Cisco MDS 9216i switch
•IPsec & IKE for IPv4
•IKE digital certificates
•Extended credits using the MPS-14/2 module or the Cisco MDS 9216i Switch
•Enhanced VSAN routing—inter-VSAN routing (IVR) over Fibre Channel
•IVR Network Address Translation (NAT) over Fibre Channel
•Zone-based traffic prioritizing
•Zone-based FC QoS
•Extended BB_Credits
•Fibre Channel write acceleration
•SCSI flow statistics
•FCIP encryption
•Fabric binding for Fibre Channel
•SAN device virtualization
|
SAN extension over IP package for IPS-8 modules
(SAN_EXTN_OVER_IP)
SAN extension over IP package for IPS-4 modules
(SAN_EXTN_OVER_IP_IPS4)
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The following features apply to IPS-8 and IPS-4 modules:
•FCIP
•FCIP compression
•FCIP write acceleration
•FCIP tape read acceleration
•SAN extension tuner features
•IVR over FCIP
•IVR NAT over FCIP
•Network Stimulator
|
SAN extension over IP package for MPS-14/2 modules
(SAN_EXTN_OVER_IP_IPS2)
Note The FCIP, IVR, and SAN extension tuner features are bundled with the Cisco MDS 9216i switch and do not require the SAN extension over IP package to be installed for the fixed IP ports on the integrated supervisor module. You must install a SAN extension over IP package if you install an MPS-14/2, IPS-8, or IPS-4 module in the Cisco MDS9216i switch.
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The following features apply to the MPS-14/2 module and the fixed Cisco MDS 9216i IP ports:
•FCIP
•Hardware-based FCIP compression
•FCIP write acceleration
•FCIP tape read acceleration
•SAN extension tuner features
•IVR over FCIP
•IVR NAT over FCIP
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SAN extension over IP package for one MPS-18/4 or one MPS-18/4 FIPS in the Cisco MDS 9500 series
(SAN_EXTN_OVER_IP_18_4)
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The following features apply to the MPS-18/4 or MPS-18/4 FIPS modules:
•FCIP
•Hardware-based FCIP compression
•FCIP write acceleration
•FCIP tape read acceleration
•SAN extension tuner features
•IVR over FCIP
•IVR NAT over FCIP
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Mainframe package
(MAINFRAME_PKG)
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•FICON protocol and CUP management
•FICON VSAN and intermixing
•Switch cascading
•Fabric binding for FICON
•IBM TotalStorage Virtual Tape Server (VTS)
•IBM TotalStorage XRC application
•FICON tape acceleration
•FICON license for 9100
•Persistent FCIDs for FICON
•Config locking for FICON
•Port swap, block, prohibit
•FICON Qualification
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Fabric Manager Server package
(FM_SERVER_PKG)
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•Centralized, Multiple physical fabric management
•Fabric discovery services
•Continuous MDS health and event monitoring
•Long term historical Fibre Channel performance monitoring and reporting
•Custom performance reports and charting for hotspot analysis
•Historical Performance Monitoring
•Performance prediction
•Performance threshold monitoring
•Fabric Manager Web Client for operational view
•Fabric Manager server proxy services
•Server performance summary report
•Configurable RRD collection parameters
•Data collection auto update
•Event forwarding
•Filtering by user-defined groups
•Custom Reports Enhancements
•Fabric Analysis Report
•Threshold Configuration Flexibility
•Web-based operational view
•Roaming User Profiles
•Traffic Analyzer for SCSI Flow Statistics
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Storage Services Enabler package
(STORAGE_SERVICES_ENABLER_PKG)
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•The underlying infrastructure and programmatic interface to enable network-hosted storage applications when used with the Storage Services Modules (SSMs).
•The intelligent fabric applications running on the SSM that require the SSE license are as follows:
–SANTap
–Network-Accelerated Serverless Backup (NASB)
–Network-based Storage Virtualization
–Third-party partner application
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On-demand Port Activation Licensing package
(PORT_ACTIVATION_PKG)
Note License Manager does not prevent installing more port licenses then the available physical ports on the switch. The extra licenses if installed, will not affect the normal behaviour of the licensed ports.
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•Activates ports (in 8-port increments) on the Cisco MDS 9124 Fabric Switch, which has 24 ports. The first 8 ports are licensed by default.
•Activates 8 ports of 4Gbps on the Cisco MDS 9134 Fabric Switch. The switch has 32 ports, 24 of which are licensed by default.
•On the Cisco Fabric Switch for HP c-Class BladeSystem, any eight internal ports and external ports ext1 through ext4 are licensed by default.
•On the Cisco Fabric Switch for IBM BladeCenter, any seven internal ports and external ports ext0, ext15 and ext16 are licensed by default.
See Chapter 4, "On-Demand Port Activation Licensing" for information about on-demand port activation licensing.
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10 Gbps Port Activation Package 10G_PORT_ACTIVATION_PKG
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•Activates the two 10 Gbps ports on the Cisco MDS 9134 Multilayer Fabric Switch.
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Storage Media Encryption (SME)
•SME_FOR_IPS_184_PKG
•SME_FOR_9222i_PKG
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•Activates Storage Media Encryption on MSM-18/4 module.
•Activates Storage Media Encryption on MDS 9222i switch.
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Data Mobility Manager (DMM)
•DMM_FOR_SSM_PKG
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•The Cisco MDS 9000 DMM feature runs on the Storage Service Module (SSM) in a MDS series switch. This license will activate Data Mobility Manager (DMM) for Storage Service Module.
•Online migration of heterogenous arrays
•Simultaneous migration of multiple LUNs
•Unequal size LUN migration
•Rate adjusted migration
•Verification of migrated data
•Secure erasure of migrated data
•Dual fabric support
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Note License packages for Cisco DMM (Cisco Data Mobility Manager) and Cisco SME (Cisco Storage Media Encryption) are documented in the Cisco MDS Data Mobility Manager Configuration Guide, and the Cisco Storage Media Encryption Configuration Guide.
Licensing High Availability
As with other Cisco MDS SAN-OS features, the licensing feature also maintains the following high availability standards for all switches in the Cisco MDS 9000 Family:
•Installing any license in any switch is a nondisruptive process.
•Installing a license automatically saves a copy of permanent licenses to the chassis in all switches.
•Enabling a license feature without a license key starts a counter on the grace period. You then have 120 days to install the appropriate license keys or disable the use of that feature. If at the end of the 120-day grace period the switch does not have a valid license key for the feature, the feature is automatically disabled by the switch.
Directors in the Cisco MDS 9500 Series have the following additional high availability features:
•The license software runs on both supervisor modules and provides failover protection.
•The license key file is mirrored on both supervisor modules. Even if both supervisor modules fail, the license file continues to function from the version that is available on the chassis.
Options to Install a License
If you have purchased a new switch through either your reseller or through Cisco Systems, you can:
•Obtain a factory-installed license (only applies to new switch orders).
•Perform a manual license installation (applies to existing switches).
Obtaining a Factory-Installed License
You can obtain factory-installed licenses for a new switch.
To obtain a factory-installed license for a new Cisco MDS switch, follow these steps:
Step 1 Contact your reseller or Cisco representative and request this service.
Note If you purchased Cisco support through a Cisco reseller, contact the reseller directly. If you purchased support directly from Cisco Systems, contact Cisco Technical Support at this URL: http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/687/Directory/DirTAC.shtml
Your switch is shipped with the required licenses installed in the system. The proof of purchase document is sent along with the switch.
Step 2 Obtain the host ID from the proof of purchase document for future use.
Step 3 Start to use the switch and the licensed features.
Performing a Manual Installation
If you have existing switches or if you wish to install the licenses on your own, you must first obtain the license key file and then install that file in the switch (see Figure 3-1).
Figure 3-1 Obtaining a License Key File
Obtaining the License Key File
Note Refer to the Cisco MDS 9000 Family Fabric Manager Configuration Guide for details on installing automated licenses using the Fabric Manager GUI.
To obtain new or updated license key files using the CLI, follow these steps:
Step 1 Use the show license host-id command to obtain the serial number for your switch. The host ID is also referred to as the switch serial number.
switch# show license host-id
License hostid: FOX064317SQ
Tip Use the entire ID that appears after the colon (:) sign. In this example, the host ID is FOX064317SQ.
Step 2 Obtain either your claim certificate or your proof of purchase document. This document accompanies every Cisco MDS switch.
Step 3 Obtain the Product Authorization Key (PAK) from either the claim certificate or the proof of purchase document.
Step 4 Locate the website URL from either the claim certificate or the proof of purchase document.
Step 5 Access the specified URL that applies to your switch and enter the switch serial number and the PAK.
The license key file is sent to you by e-mail. The license key file is digitally signed to only authorize use on the requested switch. The requested features are also enabled once the Cisco SAN-OS software on the specified switch accesses the license key file.
Caution Install the license key file in the specified MDS switch without making any modifications.
A license is either permanent or it expires on a fixed date. If you do not have a license, the grace period for using that feature starts from the first time you start using a feature offered by that license (see the "Grace Period Alerts" section).
Step 6 Use the copy licenses CLI command in EXEC mode to save your license file to one of two locations—the bootflash: directory or the slot0: device (see the "Backing Up License Files" section).
Installing the License Key File
Tip If you need to install multiple licenses in any switch in the Cisco MDS 9000 Family, be sure to provide unique file names for each license key file.
Step 7 Select the switches for which you have PAKs or license key files.
When you check the check box for a switch, the PAK or license file name field for that switch becomes editable. The <serial number> for each switch is shown in the Host ID column.
Step 8 Enter the PAK or license file name for each switch you have selected in the appropriate column. If you have the license files on your PC, you can double-click in the License File Name text area to bring up a dialog box and browse for the license files.
You can install multiple licenses on the same switch using different PAKs. To do this, enter the PAKs separated by commas.
Step 9 Click Finish to transfer the licenses from the host to the switches.
To install a license key file in any switch, follow these steps:
Step 1 Log into the switch through the console port of the active supervisor.
Step 2 Perform the installation by issuing the install license command on the active supervisor module from the switch console.
switch# install license bootflash:license_file.lic
Installing license ..done
Note If you provide a target name for the license key file, the file is installed with the specified name. Otherwise, the filename specified in the license key file is used to install the license.
Step 3 Back up the license file to a .tar file on bootflash: using the copy licenses command.
switch# copy licenses bootflash:/Enterprise.tar
Step 4 Exit the switch console and open a new terminal session to view all license files installed on the switch using the show license command.
INCREMENT MAINFRAME_PKG cisco 1.0 permanent uncounted \
NOTICE="<LicFileID></LicFileID><LicLineID>0</LicLineID> \
<PAK>dummyPak</PAK>" SIGN=EE9F91EA4B64
Note If the license meets all guidelines when the install license command is issued, all features and modules continue functioning as configured. This is true for any switch in the Cisco MDS 9000 Family.
You can use the show license brief command to display a list of license files installed on the switch.
switch# show license brief
You can use the show license license-name command to display information about a specific license file installed on the switch.
switch# show license file Permanent.lic
INCREMENT MAINFRAME_PKG cisco 1.0 permanent uncounted \
NOTICE="<LicFileID></LicFileID><LicLineID>0</LicLineID> \
<PAK>dummyPak</PAK>" SIGN=EE9F91EA4B64
Installing the License Key File to a Remote Location
You can also download the license file to remote locations using the TFTP, SFTP, FTP, or SCP protocols.
Caution Specify the complete path of the remote location. The system will not allow you to proceed if the entire path is not accurately specified. Here are examples of incomplete
install all commands.
switch# install license system bootflash:system-image kickstart tftp
Please provide a complete URI
switch# install license system scp:
Please provide a complete URI
Example 3-1 A Sample of the install license Command Issued Using a Remote Download
switch# install license bootflash:license_file.lic kickstart tftp:
Backing Up License Files
All installed license files can be backed up as a .tar file in the user specified location. Use the copy licenses command in EXEC mode to save your license file to one of two locations—bootflash: or slot0:. The following example saves all licenses to a file named Enterprise.tar:
switch# copy licenses bootflash:/Enterprise.tar
Tip We recommend backing up your license files immediately after installing them and just before issuing a write erase command.
Caution If you erase any existing licenses, you can only install them using the
install license command.
Identifying License Features in Use
When a Cisco MDS SAN-OS software feature is enabled, it can activate a license grace period. To identify the features active for a specific license, use the show license usage license-name command.
switch# show license usage ENTERPRISE_PKG
Use the show license usage command to identify all of the active features on your switch.
switch# show license usage
Feature Ins Lic Status Expiry Date Comments
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FM_SERVER_PKG No - Unused Grace 79D 16H
MAINFRAME_PKG No - Unused Grace expired
ENTERPRISE_PKG Yes - Unused never license missing
DMM_FOR_SSM_PKG No 0 Unused -
SAN_EXTN_OVER_IP Yes 16 Unused never -
PORT_ACTIVATION_PKG No 0 Unused -
SME_FOR_IPS_184_PKG No 0 Unused Grace 86D 5H
SAN_EXTN_OVER_IP_18_4 No 0 Unused -
SAN_EXTN_OVER_IP_IPS2 Yes 1 Unused never 1 license(s) missing
SAN_EXTN_OVER_IP_IPS4 No 0 Unused -
10G_PORT_ACTIVATION_PKG No 0 Unused -
SAN_EXTN_OVER_IP_18_4 No 0 Unused -
STORAGE_SERVICES_ENABLER_PKG Yes 1 Unused never 1 license(s) missing
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Uninstalling Licenses
You can only uninstall a permanent license that is not in use. If you try to delete a permanent license that is currently being used, the software rejects the request and issues an error message. Uninstalling an unused license causes the grace period to come into effect. The grace period is counted from the first use of the feature without a license and is reset when a valid license file is installed.
Note Permanent licenses cannot be uninstalled if they are currently being used. Features turned on by permanent licenses must first be disabled, before that license is uninstalled.
Tip If you are using an evaluation license and would like to install a new permanent license, you can do so without service disruption and before the evaluation license expires. Removing an evaluation license immediately triggers a grace period without service disruption.
Caution Disable related features before uninstalling a license. The delete procedure fails if the license is in use.
To uninstall a license, follow these steps:
Step 1 Save your running configuration to a remote server using the copy command (see the "Initial Configuration" section on page 5-1).
Step 2 Issue the show license brief command in EXEC mode to view a list of all installed license key files and identify the file to be uninstalled. In this example, the file to be uninstalled is the Ficon.lic file.
switch# show license brief
Step 3 Disable the features provided by the license to be uninstalled. Issue the show license usage package_name command to view the enabled features for a specified package.
switch# show license usage ENTERPRISE_PKG
Step 4 Uninstall the Enterprise.lic file using the clear license filename command, where filename is the name of the installed license key file.
switch# clear license Enterprise.lic
Clearing license Enterprise.lic:
Step 5 Enter yes (yes is the default) to continue with the license update.
Do you want to continue? (y/n) y
The Enterprise.lic license key file is now uninstalled.
Updating Licenses
If your license is time bound, you must obtain and install an updated license. Contact technical support to request an updated license.
Note If you purchased Cisco support through a Cisco reseller, contact the reseller directly. If you purchased support directly from Cisco Systems, contact Cisco Technical Support at this URL: http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/687/Directory/DirTAC.shtml
To update a license, follow these steps:
Step 1 Obtain the updated license file using the procedure described in the "Obtaining the License Key File" section.
Step 2 Save your running configuration to a remote server using the copy command (see the "Copying Configuration Files" section on page 9-5).
Step 3 Verify the name of the file to be updated.
Step 4 Follow the procedure for updating a license described in the "Uninstalling Licenses" section.
Step 5 Issue the show license brief command to verify the name of the file to be updated.
switch# show license brief
Step 6 Update the license file using the update license url command, where url specifies the bootflash:, slot0:, or volatile: location of the updated license file.
switch# update license bootflash:sanextn2.lic sanextn1.lic
# An example fcports license
INCREMENT SAN_EXTN_OVER_IP cisco 1.000 permanent 1 HOSTID=ABCD \
NOTICE=<LicFileID>san_extn1.lic</LicFileID><LicLineID>0</LicLineID> \
with bootflash:/sanextn2.lic:
# An example fcports license
INCREMENT SAN_EXTN_OVER_IP cisco 1.000 permanent 1 HOSTID=ABCD \
NOTICE=<LicFileID>san_extn2.lic</LicFileID><LicLineID>1</LicLineID> \
Step 7 Enter yes (yes is the default), to continue with the license update.
Do you want to continue? (y/n) y
The sanextn1.lic license key file is now updated.
Grace Period Alerts
Cisco SAN-OS gives you a 120 day grace period. This grace period starts or continues when you are evaluating a feature for which you have not installed a license.
Note There is no grace period for licenses purchased for the On-Demand Port Activation license feature.
The grace period stops if you disable a feature you are evaluating, but if you enable that feature again without a valid license, the grace period countdown continues where it left off.
The grace period operates across all features in a license package. License packages can contain several features. If you disable a feature during the grace period and there are other features in that license package that are still enabled, the countdown does not stop for that license package. To suspend the grace period countdown for a license package, you must disable every feature in that license package. Use the show license usage license-name command to determine which applications to disable.
switch# show license usage MAINFRAME_PKG
The Cisco SAN-OS license counter keeps track of all licenses on a switch. If you are evaluating a f feature and the grace period has started, you will receive console messages, SNMP traps, system messages, and Call Home messages on a daily basis.
Beyond that, the frequency of these messages become hourly during the last seven days of the grace period. The following example uses the FICON feature. On January 30th, you enabled the FICON feature, using the 120 day grace period. You will receive grace period ending messages as:
•Daily alerts from January 30th to May 21st.
•Hourly alerts from May 22nd to May 30th.
On May 31st, the grace period ends, and the FICON feature is automatically disabled. You will not be allowed to use FICON until you purchase a valid license.
Note You cannot modify the frequency of the grace period messages.
Caution After the final seven days of the grace period, the feature is turned off and your network traffic may be disrupted. Any future upgrade will enforce license requirements and the 120-day grace period.
Use the show license usage command to display grace period information for a switch.
switch# show license usage
Feature Ins Lic Status Expiry Date Comments
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FM_SERVER_PKG No - Unused Grace 79D 16H
MAINFRAME_PKG No - Unused Grace expired
ENTERPRISE_PKG Yes - Unused never license missing
DMM_FOR_SSM_PKG No 0 Unused -
SAN_EXTN_OVER_IP Yes 16 Unused never -
PORT_ACTIVATION_PKG No 0 Unused -
SME_FOR_IPS_184_PKG No 0 Unused Grace 86D 5H
SAN_EXTN_OVER_IP_18_4 No 0 Unused -
SAN_EXTN_OVER_IP_IPS2 Yes 1 Unused never 1 license(s) missing
SAN_EXTN_OVER_IP_IPS4 No 0 Unused -
10G_PORT_ACTIVATION_PKG No 0 Unused -
SAN_EXTN_OVER_IP_18_4 No 0 Unused -
STORAGE_SERVICES_ENABLER_PKG Yes 1 Unused never 1 license(s) missing
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**** WARNING: License file(s) missing. ****
License Transfers Between Switches
A license is specific to the switch for which it is issued and is not valid on any other switch. If you need to transfer a license from one switch to another, contact your customer service representative.
Note If you purchased Cisco support through a Cisco reseller, contact the reseller directly. If you purchased support directly from Cisco Systems, contact Cisco Technical Support at this URL: http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/687/Directory/DirTAC.shtml
Displaying License Information
Use the show license commands to display all license information configured on this switch (see Examples 3-2 to 3-7).
Example 3-2 Displays Information About Current License Usage
switch# show license usage
Feature Ins Lic Status Expiry Date Comments
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FM_SERVER_PKG No - Unused Grace 79D 16H
MAINFRAME_PKG No - Unused Grace expired
ENTERPRISE_PKG Yes - Unused never license missing
DMM_FOR_SSM_PKG No 0 Unused -
SAN_EXTN_OVER_IP Yes 16 Unused never -
PORT_ACTIVATION_PKG No 0 Unused -
SME_FOR_IPS_184_PKG No 0 Unused Grace 86D 5H
SAN_EXTN_OVER_IP_18_4 No 0 Unused -
SAN_EXTN_OVER_IP_IPS2 Yes 1 Unused never 1 license(s) missing
SAN_EXTN_OVER_IP_IPS4 No 0 Unused -
10G_PORT_ACTIVATION_PKG No 0 Unused -
SAN_EXTN_OVER_IP_18_4 No 0 Unused -
STORAGE_SERVICES_ENABLER_PKG Yes 1 Unused never 1 license(s) missing
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Example 3-3 Displays the List of Features in a Specified Package
switch# show license usage ENTERPRISE_PKG
Example 3-4 Displays the Host ID for the License
switch# show license host-id
License hostid: FOX0646S017
Note Use the entire ID that appears after the colon (:) sign.
Example 3-5 Displays All Installed License Key Files and Their Contents
INCREMENT MAINFRAME_PKG cisco 1.0 permanent uncounted \
NOTICE="<LicFileID></LicFileID><LicLineID>0</LicLineID> \
<PAK>dummyPak</PAK>" SIGN=EE9F91EA4B64
INCREMENT MAINFRAME_PKG cisco 1.0 30-Dec-2003 uncounted \
NOTICE="<LicFileID></LicFileID><LicLineID>0</LicLineID> \
<PAK>dummyPak</PAK>" SIGN=EE9F91EA4B64
Example 3-6 Displays a List of Installed License Key Files
switch# show license brief
Example 3-7 Displays the Contents of a Specified License Key File
switch# show license file Permanent.lic
INCREMENT MAINFRAME_PKG cisco 1.0 permanent uncounted \
NOTICE="<LicFileID></LicFileID><LicLineID>0</LicLineID> \
<PAK>dummyPak</PAK>" SIGN=EE9F91EA4B64