View and Manage Licenses
Licenses determine the features that you can use and the type and number of devices that Cisco EPN Manager can manage. When you connect to Cisco EPN Manager (without logging in), the login page displays a banner that identifies the type of license the server is running (see Types of Cisco EPN Manager Licenses). If Cisco EPN Manager is configured to use single sign-on (SSO), check the license type by viewing the banner contents.
Cisco EPN Manager supports Cisco Smart Licensing and traditional licensing. If you are currently using traditional licensing, Cisco recommends that you convert to Smart Licensing. For information on the differences between the two types of licensing, refer to the Cisco Smart Licensing Overview on Cisco.com.
You can upgrade Cisco EPN Manager to a new version using one of the following licensing methods:
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Cisco Smart Licensing - In this method, you must register the new instance of the Cisco EPN Manager with the Cisco Smart Software Manager. See Register Cisco EPN Manager with the Cisco Smart Software Manager.
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Traditional Licensing - In this method, the files are copied from the previous version of the Cisco EPN Manager to the upgraded version. However, you must purchase the Base license for the upgraded version. To purchase a new traditional license, go to http://cisco.com/go/license.
From Release 5.0, Smart license is enabled by default on all fresh installations of Cisco EPN Manager. In case you are upgrading to Cisco EPN Manager 5.0, the existing licensing mode will continue.
How to use Cisco Smart Licensing and traditional licensing is explained in the following topics:
Types of Cisco EPN Manager Licenses
The following topics describe the feature and time-based licenses supported by Cisco EPN Manager.
Base License
A base license enables all applications and all device drivers (without device count restrictions) on the server. It is displayed in the web GUI as Base License.
Cisco Advantage Addon Function Right to Manage(RTM) License
The Cisco Advantage Addon Function RTM license is displayed in the web GUI as Cisco Advantage Addon Function Right To Manage license.
This license enables all features and options related to service discovery, provisioning, service promotion, service assurance, and multi-layer trace functions. Features and menu options related to these functions are not visible unless the license is active. Also, any scheduled provisioning jobs fail to run. After you install the first Cisco Advantage Addon Function Right to Manage (RTM) license, these features and options are enabled. Cisco EPN Manager licensing function tracks and reports use of this license in the licensing dashboard.
Device Right-to-Manage (RTM) License
Device RTM licenses allow the server to manage a specific number of devices of a specific device type. For RTM licenses, the device count is displayed next to the device type. These licenses come in two flavors:
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Extended RTM licenses for core, edge, aggregation, and access network devices. These licenses enable end-to-end network management: device lifecycle management, network provisioning, and network assurance.
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Foundation RTM licenses for service provider Wi-Fi networks that have Wi-Fi access points, WAN routers, core switches, and data center switches. Along with device lifecycle management, these licenses enable assurance visibility and troubleshooting capabilities.
Devices that are configured as satellites (for example, Cisco ASR 903 with a Cisco ASR 9000v host) are counted as independent devices.
Cisco EPN Manager also discovers third-party network devices. The collected information is displayed in the web GUI, but results can vary widely (depends on the responses Cisco EPN Manager receives from the devices).
RTM licenses are displayed in the GUI as follows:
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For Cisco devices—Device model, such as NCS 2002 or ASR 9001.
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For third-party devices—Generic: Third Party Device.
SBY License for High Availability
The Standby (SBY) license allows the setup of high availability deployments. In a high availability deployment, all the device and feature licenses must be installed on the primary server. No licenses are required on the secondary server.
Time-Based, Lab, and Permanent Licenses
Most licenses can be purchased as a lab license or time-based license:
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Lab—For lab or staging environments.
With lab license, there is no limit on the number of devices and types of devices you can manage. You can manage all devices in a staging environment with this license.
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You can choose either the Lab license or the Device Right-to-Manage license to manage your devices. If you choose both the licenses, by default Cisco EPN Manager enables only the Lab license and automatically updates the license summary count of the Device Right-to-Manage license as zero.
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Time-Based (Evaluation)—For a 90-day trial period (the product is disabled when the trial period expires). If you purchase a time-based license, the days remaining are listed next to the license name.
These licenses can be converted to Permanent licenses.
Use Cisco Smart Licensing
Cisco recommends that you use the simple and efficient Cisco Smart Licensing mechanism to manage your licenses.
A comparison of Smart and traditional licensing is provided in the Cisco Smart Licensing Overview on Cisco.com. After enabling Smart Licensing in Cisco EPN Manager, you must register Cisco EPN Manager with the Cisco Smart Software Manager (CSSM) on Cisco.com. After you are registered, all Cisco EPN Manager license types will be available to you from the Cisco EPN Manager web GUI.
If you are currently using traditional licensing, you can convert your existing Cisco EPN Manager licenses to Smart entitlements at any time, as described in Convert Traditional Licenses to Smart Entitlements.
The following topics explain how to set up and manage Cisco EPN Manager licenses using Cisco Smart Licensing.
Set Up Cisco Smart Licensing in Cisco EPN Manager
Follow these steps to set up Cisco Smart Licensing so you can use it to manage your licenses. If you are currently using traditional licensing, use these same procedures to use Cisco Smart Licensing and, when convenient, convert your existing Cisco EPN Manager licenses as described in Convert Traditional Licenses to Smart Entitlements.
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See: |
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Create a Smart Account with Cisco Systems. |
Go to Smart Account Request and follow the instructions on the web site. |
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Set up communication between Cisco EPN Manager and the CSSM on Cisco.com. |
Set Up the Transport Mode Between Cisco EPN Manager and Cisco Smart Software Manager |
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Enable Smart Licensing in Cisco EPN Manager. |
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Register Cisco EPN Manager with the CSSM on Cisco.com by obtaining a token from the CSSM and entering it in the Cisco EPN Manager web GUI. |
Register Cisco EPN Manager with the Cisco Smart Software Manager |
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Choose the licenses you want to use in Cisco EPN Manager. |
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Set up the Smart License Dashboard so you can monitor your licensing usage. |
Configure License Thresholds for the Smart License Dashboard |
Set Up the Transport Mode Between Cisco EPN Manager and Cisco Smart Software Manager
Procedure
Step 1 |
Choose , then choose . |
Step 2 |
Click the Smart Licensing Transport tab and select a communication mode:
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Step 3 |
Click Save to save the transport settings. |
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To revert to the default values, click Reset, and then click Save. |
What to do next
If you have not already done so, enable Smart Licensing. See Enable Smart Licensing in Cisco EPN Manager.
Enable Smart Licensing in Cisco EPN Manager
Before you begin
Make sure you have set up the transport mode. See Set Up the Transport Mode Between Cisco EPN Manager and Cisco Smart Software Manager.
Procedure
Step 1 |
Choose . |
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Enable Cisco Smart Licensing in the Cisco EPN Manager web GUI.
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What to do next
Do one of the following:
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If you have not yet registered Cisco EPN Manager with the CSSM on Cisco.com, Cisco EPN Manager will run in evaluation mode (which has a limit of 90 days). Register the product as described in Register Cisco EPN Manager with the Cisco Smart Software Manager.
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If you have registered Cisco EPN Manager with the CSSM, select the licenses you want to use. See Choose Cisco EPN Manager Licenses Using Smart Licensing.
Register Cisco EPN Manager with the Cisco Smart Software Manager
To register Cisco EPN Manager with the CSSM, you must obtain a token from the CSSM and enter it into the Cisco EPN Manager web GUI. This is a one-time requirement. If for any reason you have to re-register your product instance, you can do that by following this procedure.
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Refer to the Cisco Smart Software Manager User Guide for information on how to use the CSSM and the other actions that you can perform from this application—for example, renewing license registration and license authorization, unregistering the product from Cisco Smart Licensing, and so forth. |
Before you begin
If your organization does not have a Smart Account, go to software.cisco.com, choose Request a Smart Account in the Administration area, and follow the instructions to create an account.
Procedure
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Go to the Cisco Software Central web site (software.cisco.com). |
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Obtain your tokens. If you already have tokens (for example, you converted traditional licensing PAKs to Smart entitlements), proceed to the next step. If you are re-registering your product instance, your token will be listed in the CSSM user interface. If your token is no longer valid, you can obtain a new token using this procedure.
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Step 3 |
Enter the Token ID into the Cisco EPN Manager web GUI to register the product instance.
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Log out of the Cisco EPN Manager web GUI, then log back in. |
What to do next
Choose the licenses you want to use. See Choose Cisco EPN Manager Licenses Using Smart Licensing.
Choose Cisco EPN Manager Licenses Using Smart Licensing
After you have registered Cisco EPN Manager with the CSSM, all Cisco EPN Manager license types will be listed in the Cisco EPN Manager web GUI, and you can choose the ones you want to use.
Procedure
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If this is the first time you are choosing Smart licenses: |
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If you are already using Smart Licensing:
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Under Smart License Usage, click Choose Licenses. |
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Select licenses from the Available Licenses dialog box, then click Save. Cisco EPN Manager immediately begins consuming the licenses. |
What to do next
Configure the Smart License Dashboard thresholds for the new licenses. See Configure License Thresholds for the Smart License Dashboard.
Convert Traditional Licenses to Smart Entitlements
If you have been managing Cisco EPN Manager licenses using traditional licensing, you can enable and configure Smart Licensing by following the setup tasks in Set Up Cisco Smart Licensing in Cisco EPN Manager. When convenient, convert your existing traditional licenses to Smart entitlements described in this procedure. You will have to enter your Product Activation Key (PAK) numbers in the License Registration Portal on the Cisco Software Central site.
Before you begin
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You must have a Cisco.com account to access Cisco Software Central. If you do not have an account, go to the Cisco Software Central.
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Make sure you have your existing traditional licensing PAK numbers.
Procedure
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On Cisco Software Central, choose . |
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Click Continue to Product License Registration to open the License Registration Portal. |
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In the field under Get New Licenses, enter your PAK numbers. If you are entering multiple PAKs, separate them with a comma. You can enter a maximum of 10 PAKs. |
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Under the PAKs/Tokens tab, select the PAKs you want to convert to Smart entitlements, then choose . |
Configure License Thresholds for the Smart License Dashboard
To efficiently manage your licenses, configure the Smart License Dashboard to indicate when Cisco EPN Manager is approaching the point where its licenses will be depleted. The settings you configure here are system-wide .
Procedure
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Choose License Dashboard Settings tab. , then click the |
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Make a selection from the License Type drop-down list. |
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Enter a value in the Threshold Value field. |
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Click Save. |
Check Cisco EPN Manager License Usage
Check current license usage using the Smart Licensing Dashboard. To open the dashboard, choose Types of Cisco EPN Manager Licenses.
. For an explanation of the basic license types, see
To view these license counts: |
Check this part of the dashboard: |
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For the current date |
License Summary Count—Green indicates compliant license counts; red indicates non-compliant license counts. |
For a specific week or month |
License Summary—Hover over a bar chart to view more details. |
For a specific license type |
Device Distribution for License—Click one of the license links at the top of the License Summary dashlet. Hover your mouse cursor over the chart to view the details. |
Disable Smart Licensing
Procedure
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Change the license setting in the Cisco EPN Manager web GUI.
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Log out of the Cisco EPN Manager web GUI, then log back in. Because Cisco EPN Manager is not yet registered to use traditional licensing, when you log back in, all features are disabled. This is normal. |
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Enable traditional licensing in the Cisco EPN Manager web GUI. (This is done from the Smart License Settings page.) |
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Log out of Cisco EPN Manager, then log back in. |
Reference: Smart Product Registration and License Authorization Statuses
Product Registration Status
The License Registration Status reflects whether the product is properly registered with Cisco Smart Software Licensing on Cisco.com.
License Registration Status |
Description |
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Unregistered |
Smart Software Licensing is enabled in Cisco EPN Manager but Cisco EPN Manager is not registered with the CSSM. |
Registered |
Cisco EPN Manager is registered with the CSSM. Cisco EPN Manager has received an ID certificate that will be used for future communication with the Cisco licensing authority. |
Registration Expired |
Cisco EPN Manager did not successfully renew its registration prior to the expiration date and has been removed from CSSM. |
License Authorization Status
The License Authorization status reflects license usage against purchased licenses, and whether you are in compliance with Cisco Smart Licensing. If you exceed the number of purchased licenses, the product's status will be Out of Compliance.
License Authorization Status |
Description |
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Evaluation Mode |
Cisco EPN Manager is running in evaluation mode (expires in 90 days). |
Authorized |
Cisco EPN Manager has a valid Smart Account and is registered. All licenses requested by the product are authorized for use. |
Out of Compliance |
Cisco EPN Manager has exceeded the number of licenses that were purchased. (Specifically, the virtual account for the product instance has a shortage of one or more licenses types.) |
Evaluation Expired |
The evaluation period has expired and Cisco EPN Manager is in the unlicensed state. |
Authorization Expired |
Cisco EPN Manager did not successfully renew its license authorization prior to the authorization expiration date. |
Use Traditional Licensing
Note |
Cisco recommends that you convert to Cisco Smart Licensing. See Set Up Cisco Smart Licensing in Cisco EPN Manager. If you are using Smart Licensing and want to re-enable traditional licensing, see Disable Smart Licensing. |
Cisco EPN Manager checks traditional licenses every 4 hours and writes the status to the License log (/opt/CSCOlumos/logs/license.log). If a time-based license expires, any users that are in an active session will be redirected to the Licenses page, and new users are prevented from logging in. If an RTM license device count is exceeded, you should either:
- Delete some of the devices. After the daily inventory collection, the devices will be displayed as Managed.
- Obtain a license with a higher RTM count. See Add and Delete Traditional Licenses.
See these topics for more information on traditional licenses:
View Traditional Licenses
To view the traditional Cisco EPN Manager licenses that are currently installed, choose . Cisco EPN Manager supports the licenses listed under Base License.
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A separate license is used by each chassis in a multi shelf device. For example, if a Cisco NCS 2006 device houses 3 chassis, 3 licenses are used by that device. |
Add and Delete Traditional Licenses
To install a new traditional license, the original license must already reside on the server. Do not create copies of licenses. To purchase new traditional licenses, go to www.cisco.com/go/license. Make sure you install licenses in the correct order. For example, you must always install the Base license first because it is required by the other licenses.
When you delete a license, all of that license’s information is removed from the server.
Caution |
If you make a manual change to a license file, Cisco EPN Manager considers the file corrupted and will not install it. If this happens, obtain a new license file. |
Procedure
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Choose . |
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Choose .
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Move a Traditional License to Another Server
The only time you may have to move a license to another server is if you are using high availability, and a server fails. If you need to delete a license, see Add and Delete Traditional Licenses. To move the license:
Procedure
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Delete the traditional licenses from the original server. |
Step 2 |
Send an e-mail to licensing@cisco.com requesting a re-host for your traditional licenses. |
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When you receive the traditional license, install it on the new server. |
Renewing an Expired License
If your Cisco EPN Manager license has expired, you can complete the following procedure to renew it:
Procedure
Step 1 |
Choose .The Licenses page opens. |
Step 2 |
Do one of the following:
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Register traditional licensing, then return to Step 1 of this procedure:
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Step 4 |
From the top left area of the page, choose .The License Files page opens. |
Step 5 |
Choose the license file you want to renew: |
Step 6 |
Log out of Cisco EPN Manager, then log back in. |
View the Licensing Dashboard
From the Licensing dashboard, you can determine whether traditional or smart software licensing is enabled (indicated in the Active Licensing Mode field at the top of the dashboard) and view the number of licenses that are currently in use. You can set the licensing mode from the Smart Software Licensing page ( ).
To open the dashboard, do one of the following:
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Choose
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Click the Licensing Dashboard link from the top-right corner of the Smart Software Licensing page.
The information displayed in the dashboard depends on the licensing mode that is enabled. If smart software licensing is currently enabled, the following dashlets are displayed:
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License Summary Count area—Displays the number of licenses consumed and the compliance status for each license type. The number of licenses displayed is based on the current date.
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License Summary dashlet—Displays a bar chart that graphs the number of licenses consumed for each license type during a particular time period. To view additional information, place your cursor over the chart.
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Device Distribution for License dashlet—To view the device distribution chart for a particular license, click its link from the top of the chart displayed in the License Summary dashlet. To view additional information, place your cursor over the chart.
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The information displayed in the License Dashboard is refreshed daily after the SmartLicense job runs at 02:00 A.M. (its pre-configured run time). To view this job in the Job Dashboard, choose . |
If traditional licensing is currently enabled, the Licensing dashboard displays the Traditional Licensing dashlet. Specify whether you want to view information about Lifecycle or Assurance licenses by choosing the corresponding option from the License Type drop-down list. The dashlet updates, displaying information such as the device families with that license type, the number of tokens allocated to each device in those families, as well as the number of tokens that are not being used at the moment.