Contents
- Licensing Cisco MDS 9000 Family NX-OS Software Features
- Cisco MDS NX-OS Software Licenses
- Licensing Terminology
- Licensing Model
- Licensing High Availability
- License Installation
- Obtaining a Factory-Installed License
- Performing a Manual Installation
- Obtaining the License Key File
- Installing the License Key File
- Backing Up Licenses
- Backing Up the License Key File
- Backing Up an Installed License
- Identifying License Features in Use
- Uninstalling Licenses
- Updating Licenses
- Configuring the Grace Period Feature
- Enabling the License Grace Period
- Disabling the License Grace Period
- Grace Period Alerts
- License Transfers Between Devices
- Verifying the License Configuration
- On-Demand Port Activation Licensing
- About On-Demand Port Activation Licensing
- Port-Naming Conventions
- Port Licensing
- Default Configuration
- License Status Definitions
- Configuring Port Activation Licenses
- Making a Port Eligible for a License
- Acquiring a License for a Port
- Moving Licenses Among Ports
- On-Demand Port License Activation Example
- Related Documentation
- Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request
Licensing Cisco MDS 9000 Family NX-OS Software Features
Licenses are available for 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. You can also obtain licenses to activate ports on the Cisco MDS 9250i Multiservice Fabric Switch, Cisco MDS 9148S Multilayer Fabric Switch, Cisco MDS 9148 Multilayer Fabric Switch, Cisco MDS 9124 Fabric Switch, the Cisco MDS 9134 Fabric Switch, the Cisco Fabric Switch for HP c-Class BladeSystem, the Cisco MDS 8G Fibre Channel Blade Switch for HP c-Class BladeSystem, and the Cisco Fabric Switch for IBM BladeCenter.
Cisco MDS NX-OS Software Licenses
This section contains information related to licensing types, options, procedures, installation, and management for the Cisco MDS NX-OS software.
Licensing Terminology
The following terms are used in this document:
- 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 device.
- 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 device using the device’s unique host ID.
- Host IDs
- A unique chassis serial number that is specific to each device.
- Software license claim certificate
- A document entitling its rightful owner to use licensed features on one device as described in that document.
- Product Authorization Key (PAK)
- The PAK allows you to obtain a license key from one of the sites listed in the software license claim certificate document. After registering at the specified website, you will receive your license key file and installation instructions through e-mail.
- License key file
- A device-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.
- Missing license
- If the bootflash has been corrupted or a supervisor module replaced after you have installed a license, that license shows as missing. The feature still works. You should reinstall the license as soon as possible.
- Evaluation license
- A temporary license. Evaluation licenses are time bound (valid for a specified number of days) and are tied to a host ID (device 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, contact Cisco Technical Support at this URL: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/support/tsd_cisco_worldwide_contacts.html
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.
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.
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 9250i Switch does not require a license for the SAN extension features and FCIP-related features. The Cisco MDS 9250i Switch does not require an enterprise package (ENTERPRISE_PKG) license for IVR. The Cisco MDS 9250i Switch does not support SME.
Note
The Cisco MDS 9216i Switch and the Cisco MDS 9222i Switch enable SAN extension features on the two and four 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 Cisco MDS 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 Switch or the Cisco MDS 9222i Switch, a separate SAN extension over IP license is required to enable related features, such as FCIP, on the IP ports of the additional module.
Note
License packages for Cisco DMM (Cisco Data Mobility Manager) and Cisco SME (Cisco Storage Media Encryption) are documented in the Cisco MDS 9000 Family Data Mobility Manager Configuration Guide, and the Cisco MDS 9000 Family Storage Media Encryption Configuration Guide.
Licensing High Availability
As with other Cisco NX-OS features, the licensing feature also maintains the following high-availability standards:
Installing any license in the device is a nondisruptive process.
Installing a license automatically saves a copy of permanent licenses to the chassis.
If you have enabled the grace period feature, enabling a licensed feature that does not have a license key starts a counter on the grace period. You then have 120 days to install the appropriate license keys, disable the use of that feature, or disable the grace period feature. If at the end of the 120-day grace period the device does not have a valid license key for the feature, the Cisco NX-OS software automatically disables the feature and removes the configuration from the device.
Note
Some licenses, for example, Cisco TrustSec, do not have a grace period.
Devices with dual supervisors have the following additional high-availability features:
License Installation
Obtaining a Factory-Installed License
Procedure
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, contact Cisco Technical Support at this URL: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/support/tsd_cisco_worldwide_contacts.html
Your device is shipped with the required licenses installed in the system.
Step 2 Start using the device and the licensed features.
Obtaining the License Key File
Procedure
Step 1 Obtain the serial number for your device by entering the show license host-id command. The host ID is also referred to as the device serial number. switch# show license host-id License hostid: VDH=FOX064317SQ
Tip Use the entire ID that appears after the equal sign (=). In this example, the host ID is FOX064317SQ.
Step 2 Obtain your claim software license certificate document. If you cannot locate your software license claim certificate, contact Cisco Technical Support at this URL: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/support/tsd_cisco_worldwide_contacts.html Step 3 Locate the product authorization key (PAK) from the software license claim certificate document. Step 4 Locate the website URL from the software license claim certificate document. You can access the Product License Registration website from the Software Download website at this URL: http://www.cisco.com/cisco/web/download/index.html Step 5 Follow the instructions on the Product License Registration website to register the license for your device. The license key file is sent to you by e-mail and is digitally signed to only authorize use on the requested device. The requested features are also enabled once the Cisco NX-OS software on the specified device accesses the license key file.
Caution Do not make any modifications to the license key file. It will alter the digital signature and render the license invalid.
A license is permanent. If you do not have a license, the grace period for using a feature starts from the first time you start using a feature offered by a license.
Note Cisco TrustSec does not have a grace period. You must obtain an Advanced Services license to use Cisco TrustSec.
Step 6 You can use the file transfer service ( tftp, ftp, sftp, sfp, or scp) or use the Cisco Fabric Manger License Wizard under Fabric Manager Tools to copy a license to the switch. For example,Copy tftp://a.b.c.d/<filename> bootflash:
Related Information
Installing the License Key File
ProcedureYou can install the license to enable features on your device.
Tip
If you need to install multiple licenses in any device, be sure to provide unique filenames for each license key file.
Note
If you have a single supervisor module on your Cisco NX-OS device and you replace the supervisor module, you must reinstall the license key file.
If you are currently running with a grace period license, to avoid service disruptions when you install your permanent license, do not disable the grace period by using the no license grace-period command. Instead, just install your new license. The license manager will automatically transition from grace licensing to the installed license.
Step 1 Log into the device through the console port of the active supervisor. Step 2 You can use the file transfer service ( tftp, ftp, sftp, sfp, or scp) or use the Cisco Fabric Manger License Wizard under Fabric Manager Tools to copy a license to the switch. For example,Copy tftp://a.b.c.d/<filename> bootflash:
Step 3 Perform the installation by using the install license command on the active supervisor module from the device 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 4 (Optional)Back up the license key file. Step 5 Exit the device console and open a new terminal session to view all license files installed on the device using the show license command.
Note If the license meets all guidelines when the install license command is used, all features and modules continue functioning as configured.
You can use the show license brief command to display a list of license files installed on the device.
You can use the show license file command to display information about a specific license file installed on the device.
Related Concepts
Backing Up Licenses
If the configuration or bootflash memory on your device becomes corrupted, you might need to reinstall your license. You can do a reinstallation from a backed up copy of the license key file. If you do not have a license key file, you can create a copy of the license key file from your installed license.
Note
If you have a single supervisor module on your Cisco NX-OS device and you replace the supervisor module, you must reinstall the license key file. You cannot reinstall the license key file from the backed-up copy.
Caution
If you erase any existing licenses installed on your device, you can only reinstall them by using the install license command using the license key file.
Backing Up the License Key File
You can back up your license key file to a remote server or to an external device by using the copy command.
This example shows how to save a license key file to a remote server:
switch# copy bootflash:license_file.lic tftp://10.10.1.1//license_file.licSome Cisco NX-OS platforms support external flash devices. This example shows how to save a license key file to an external Flash device:
switch# copy bootflash:license_file.lic slot0:license_file.licBacking Up an Installed License
You can back up your license key file to a remote server or to an external device by using the copy command.
This example saves all licenses installed on your device to a .tar file and copies it to a remote UNIX-based server:
switch# copy licenses bootflash:Enterprise.tar Backing up license done switch# copy bootflash:lEnterprise.tar tftp://10.10.1.1//Enterprise.tarYou can uncompress the .tar file on the remote UNIX-based server to create one or more backup license key files, depending on how many licenses you have installed. You can also extract the license files on your Cisco NX-OS device by using the tar extract command.
This example shows how to extract license files from a .tar file:
switch# tar extract bootflash:Enterprise.tarUninstalling Licenses
ProcedureYou 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
You must disable the features that are related to the feature before uninstalling a license. The delete procedure fails if the license is in use.
Step 1 Save your running configuration to a remote server by using the copy command. switch# copy running-config tftp://server/path/filenameStep 2 Display a list of all installed license key files and identify the file to be uninstalled by using the show license brief command. In this example, the file to be uninstalled is the Enterprise.lic file. Step 3 Disable the features provided by the license to be uninstalled. Use the show license usage package_name command to view the enabled features for a specified package. Step 4 Uninstall the Enterprise.lic file by 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: SERVER this_host ANY VENDOR ciscoStep 5 Continue uninstalling the license by entering y for yes. Do you want to continue? (y/n) y Clearing license ..doneThe Enterprise.lic license key file is now uninstalled.
Updating Licenses
ProcedureIf 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, contact Cisco Technical Support at this URL: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/support/tsd_cisco_worldwide_contacts.html
Step 1 Obtain the updated license file. Step 2 Save your running configuration to a remote server by using the copy command. Step 3 Verify the name of the file to be updated by using the show license brief command. switch# show license brief Enterprise.licStep 4 Update the license file by using the update license url command, where url specifies the bootflash:, slot0:, usb1:, or usb2: location of the updated license file. switch# update license bootflash:Enterprise1.lic Enterprise.licStep 5 Continue with the license update by entering y (yes is the default). Do you want to continue? (y/n) y Updating license ..done switch#The Enterprise.lic license key file is now updated.
Related Tasks
Related Information
Configuring the Grace Period Feature
Enabling the License Grace Period
Enable the grace period feature by using the license grace-period command:
switch# configure terminal switch(config)# license grace-period
You might have to enable a licensed feature to configure it. To enable a licensed feature, use the feature feature-name command in global configuration mode. For example, you can enable the Inter-VSAN Routing (IVR) feature as follows:
switch# configure terminal switch(config)# feature ivrRelated Information
Disabling the License Grace Period
ProcedureTo disable the grace period, you must disable all features that use the license grace period. Otherwise, the Cisco NX-OS software rejects the request and issues an error message.
Note
To avoid service disruptions, you should not disable the grace period before you install a permanent license.
Step 1 Display the licenses using the grace period by using the show license usage command. switch# show license usage Feature Ins Lic Status Expiry Date Comments Count -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FM_SERVER_PKG Yes - Unused never - ENTERPRISE_PKG Yes - In use never - PORT_ACTIVATION_PKG No 8 In use never - 10G_PORT_ACTIVATION_PKG No 0 Unused - --------------------------------------------------------------------------------Step 2 Disable the features provided by the license using the grace period. Display the enabled features for a specified package by using the show license usage package_name command. . Step 3 Disable the grace period. switch# configure terminal switch(config)# no license grace-period
Grace Period Alerts
The Cisco NX-OS software 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.
The grace period stops if you disable a feature that you are evaluating, but if you enable that feature again without a valid license, the grace period countdown continues where it left off.
NoteWhen you install the permanent license, to avoid service disruptions, do not disable the grace period by using the no license grace-period command. Instead, just install your new license. The license manager will automatically transition from grace licensing to the installed license.
Once the license manager is using your installed license, the grace period alerts will cease.
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.
The Cisco NX-OS license counter keeps track of all licenses on a device. If you are evaluating a 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. For example, if you enabled a licensed feature on January 30, you will receive grace period ending messages as follows:
On May 31, the grace period ends, and the licensed feature is automatically disabled. You will not be allowed to use the licensed feature 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 to Cisco NX-OS will enforce license requirements and the 120-day grace period.
Use the show license usage command to display grace period information for a device.
License Transfers Between Devices
A license is specific to the physical device for which it is issued and is not valid on any other physical device. The license cannot be transferred.
NoteIf you have a single supervisor module on your Cisco NX-OS device and you replace the supervisor module, you must reinstall the license key file.
If you are evaluating a license when you replace the supervisor module, the grace period of the license is usually set to 120 days. On a dual supervisor system, the grace period of the license will be overwritten from the existing active supervisor module to the new stand-by supervisor module.
Note
If you purchased Cisco support through a Cisco reseller, contact the reseller directly. If you purchased support directly from Cisco, contact Cisco Technical Support at this URL: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/support/tsd_cisco_worldwide_contacts.html
Verifying the License Configuration
To display the license configuration information, perform one of the following tasks:
Command
Purpose
show license [brief]
Displays information for all installed license files.
show license file
Displays information for a specific license file.
show license host-id
Displays the host ID for the physical device.
show license usage
Displays the usage information for installed licenses.
For detailed information about the fields in the output from these commands, see the for your platform.
On-Demand Port Activation Licensing
This section describes how to use the on-demand port activation licensing feature on the Cisco MDS 9124 Fabric Switch, the Cisco MDS 9134 Fabric Switch, the Cisco MDS 9148 Fabric Switch, the Cisco MDS 9250i Multiservice Fabric Switch, Cisco MDS 8G Fibre Channel Blade Switch for HP c-Class BladeSystem, the Cisco Fabric Switch for HP c-Class BladeSystem, and the Cisco Fabric Switch for IBM BladeCenter.
About On-Demand Port Activation Licensing
You can expand your SAN connectivity as needed by enabling users to purchase and install additional port licenses. By default, all ports are eligible for license activation. On the Cisco MDS 9124 Fabric Switch, licenses are allocated sequentially. However, you can move or reassign licenses to any eligible port on the switch.
On the Cisco MDS 9134 Fabric Switch, the first 32 ports operate at 1 Gbps, 2 Gbps, or 4 Gbps. The switch has two ports that operate at 10 Gbps. Licenses are allocated sequentially.
On the Cisco Fabric Switch for HP c-Class BladeSystem and the Cisco Fabric Switch for IBM BladeCenter, licenses for internal ports are allocated as the ports come up. Licenses for external ports are allocated sequentially.
Port-Naming Conventions
This table describes the port-naming conventions for the Cisco Fabric switches.
Table 2 Port-Naming Conventions for Cisco Fabric SwitchesCisco MDS 9124 Switch
fc1/1 through fc1/24
Cisco MDS 9134 Switch
fc1/1 through fc1/34
Cisco MDS 9148 Switch
fc1/1 through fc1/48
Cisco MDS 9148S Switch
fc1/1 through fc1/48
Cisco MDS 9250i Switch
fc1/1 through fc1/40 and IPS 1/1-2 ETH 1/1-8
Cisco MDS 9396S Switch
fc1/1 through fc1/96
Cisco MDS 8G FC Blade Switch for HP BladeCenter
Internal ports: bay1 through bay16
External ports: ext1 through ext8
Cisco Fabric Switch for IBM BladeCenter
Internal ports: bay1 through bay14
External ports: ext0 and ext15 through ext19
Port Licensing
On the Cisco MDS 9124 Switch, the first eight ports are licensed by default. You are not required to perform any tasks beyond the default configuration unless you prefer to immediately activate additional ports, make ports ineligible, or move port licenses.
Figure 2. Cisco MDS 9124 Switch Default Port Licenses (fc1/1 - fc1/8). This figure shows the ports that are licensed by default for the Cisco MDS 9124 Switch.If you need additional connectivity, you can activate additional ports in 8-port increments with each on-demand port activation license, up to a total of 24 ports.
On the Cisco MDS 9134 Switch, the first 24 ports that can operate at 1 Gbps, 2 Gbps, or 4 Gbps are licensed by default. If you need additional connectivity, you can activate the remaining eight ports with one on-demand port activation license. A separate 10 G license file is required to activate the remaining two 10-Gbps ports.
Figure 3. Cisco MDS 9134 Switch Default Port Licenses (fc1/1 - fc1/24). This figure shows the ports that are licensed by default for the Cisco MDS 9134 SwitchCisco MDS 9148 Switch is provided by the Cisco MDS 9148 On-Demand Port Activation license, , which allows the addition of eight 8-Gbps ports. You have the option of purchasing preconfigured models of 16, 32, or 48 ports and upgrading the 16- and 32-port models onsite all the way to 48 ports by adding these license
On the Cisco MDS 9250i Switch, 20 16-Gbps Fibre Channel ports are active by default. To enable the other 20 16-Gbps Fibre Channel ports, you must obtain a license. The 8 10-Gbps FCoE ports are active by default. The two fixed 10-Gbps IP storage services ports do not require additional license
The Cisco MDS 8G Fibre Channel Blade Switch for HP c-Class BladeSystem has two models: a base 12-port model and a 24-port model. A 12-port license upgrade is available to upgrade the 12-port model from 12 ports to 24 ports.
Figure 4. Cisco Fabric Switch for HP c-Class BladeSystem Default Port Licenses (ext1 - ext4). This figure shows the external ports that are licensed by default for the Cisco Fabric Switch for HP c-Class BladeSystem.On the Cisco Fabric Switch for HP c-Class BladeSystem, any eight internal ports and the external ports (ext1 through ext4) are licensed by default. A single on-demand port activation license is required to use the remaining eight internal and four external ports.
On the Cisco Fabric Switch for IBM BladeCenter, any seven internal ports and the external ports (ext0, ext15 and ext16) are licensed by default. A single on-demand port activation license is required to use the remaining seven internal and three external ports.
Default Configuration
The following example shows the default port license configuration for the Cisco MDS 9124 Switch:
switch# show port-license Available port activation licenses are 0 ---------------------------------------------------- Interface Cookie Port Activation License ---------------------------------------------------- fc1/1 16777216 acquired fc1/2 16781312 acquired fc1/3 16785408 acquired fc1/4 16789504 acquired fc1/5 16793600 acquired fc1/6 16797696 acquired fc1/7 16801792 acquired fc1/8 16805888 acquired fc1/9 16809984 eligible fc1/10 16814080 eligible fc1/11 16818176 eligible fc1/12 16822272 eligible fc1/13 16826368 eligible fc1/14 16830464 eligible fc1/15 16834560 eligible fc1/16 16838656 eligible fc1/17 16842752 eligible fc1/18 16846848 eligible fc1/19 16850944 eligible fc1/20 16855040 eligible fc1/21 16859136 eligible fc1/22 16863232 eligible fc1/23 16867328 eligible fc1/24 16871424 eligible
Note
The cookie is used to acquire a license. Use the show license usage PORT_ACTIVATION_PKG command to show the cookies for acquired licenses.
switch# show license usage PORT_ACTIVATION_PKG Application ----------- 16777216 16797696 16781312 16793600 16785408 16805888 16789504 16801792 -----------The following example shows the default port license configuration for the Cisco MDS 9134 Switch:
switch# show port-license Available port activation licenses are 0 Available 10G port activation licenses are 0 --------------------------------------------------- Interface Cookie Port Activation License --------------------------------------------------- fc1/1 16777216 acquired fc1/2 16781312 acquired fc1/3 16785408 acquired fc1/4 16789504 acquired fc1/5 16793600 acquired fc1/6 16797696 acquired fc1/7 16801792 acquired fc1/8 16805888 acquired fc1/9 16809984 acquired fc1/10 16814080 acquired fc1/11 16818176 acquired fc1/12 16822272 acquired fc1/13 16826368 acquired fc1/14 16830464 acquired fc1/15 16834560 acquired fc1/16 16838656 acquired fc1/17 16842752 acquired fc1/18 16846848 acquired fc1/19 16850944 acquired fc1/20 16855040 acquired fc1/21 16859136 acquired fc1/22 16863232 acquired fc1/23 16867328 acquired fc1/24 16871424 acquired fc1/25 16875520 eligible fc1/26 16879616 eligible fc1/27 16883712 eligible fc1/28 16887808 eligible fc1/29 16891904 eligible fc1/30 16896000 eligible fc1/31 16900096 eligible fc1/32 16904192 eligible fc1/33 16908288 eligible fc1/34 16912384 eligible
Note
The cookie is used to acquire a license. Use the show license usage PORT_ACTIVATION_PKG command to show the cookies for acquired licenses.
switch# show license usage PORT_ACTIVATION_PKG Application ----------- 16777216 16797696 16781312 16793600 16785408 16805888 16789504 16801792 16809984 16859136 16814080 16826368 16838656 16834560 16842752 16818176 16822272 16830464 16855040 16850944 16846848 16867328 16871424 16863232 -----------The following example shows the default port license configuration for the Cisco MDS 9148 Switch:
switch# show port-license Available port activation licenses are 0 ----------------------------------------------- Interface Cookie Port Activation License ----------------------------------------------- fc1/1 16777216 acquired fc1/2 16781312 acquired fc1/3 16785408 acquired fc1/4 16789504 acquired fc1/5 16793600 acquired fc1/6 16797696 acquired fc1/7 16801792 acquired fc1/8 16805888 acquired fc1/9 16809984 acquired fc1/10 16814080 acquired fc1/11 16818176 acquired fc1/12 16822272 acquired fc1/13 16826368 acquired fc1/14 16830464 acquired fc1/15 16834560 acquired fc1/16 16838656 acquired fc1/17 16842752 eligible fc1/18 16846848 eligible fc1/19 16850944 eligible fc1/20 16855040 eligible fc1/21 16859136 eligible fc1/22 16863232 eligible fc1/23 16867328 eligible fc1/24 16871424 eligible fc1/25 16875520 eligible fc1/26 16879616 eligible fc1/27 16883712 eligible fc1/28 16887808 eligible fc1/29 16891904 eligible fc1/30 16896000 eligible fc1/31 16900096 eligible fc1/32 16904192 eligible fc1/33 16908288 eligible fc1/34 16912384 eligible fc1/35 16916480 eligible fc1/36 16920576 eligible fc1/37 16924672 eligible fc1/38 16928768 eligible fc1/39 16932864 eligible fc1/40 16936960 eligible fc1/41 16941056 eligible fc1/42 16945152 eligible fc1/43 16949248 eligible fc1/44 16953344 eligible fc1/45 16957440 eligible fc1/46 16961536 eligible fc1/47 16965632 eligible fc1/48 16969728 eligible
Note
The cookie is used to acquire a license. Use the show license usage PORT_ACTIVATION_PKG command to show the cookies for acquired licenses.
switch# show license usage PORT_ACTIVATION_PKG Application ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Port Manager (fc1/1) Port Manager (fc1/2) Port Manager (fc1/3) Port Manager (fc1/4) Port Manager (fc1/5) Port Manager (fc1/6) Port Manager (fc1/7) Port Manager (fc1/8) Port Manager (fc1/9) Port Manager (fc1/10) Port Manager (fc1/11) Port Manager (fc1/12) Port Manager (fc1/13) Port Manager (fc1/14) Port Manager (fc1/15) Port Manager (fc1/16) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------The following example shows the default port license configuration for the Cisco MDS 9148S Switch:
switch# show port-license Available port activation licenses are 36 ----------------------------------------------- Interface Cookie Port Activation License ----------------------------------------------- fc1/1 16777216 acquired fc1/2 16781312 acquired fc1/3 16785408 acquired fc1/4 16789504 acquired fc1/5 16793600 acquired fc1/6 16797696 acquired fc1/7 16801792 acquired fc1/8 16805888 acquired fc1/9 16809984 acquired fc1/10 16814080 acquired fc1/11 16818176 acquired fc1/12 16822272 acquired fc1/13 16826368 eligible fc1/14 16830464 eligible fc1/15 16834560 eligible fc1/16 16838656 eligible fc1/17 16842752 eligible fc1/18 16846848 eligible fc1/19 16850944 eligible fc1/20 16855040 eligible fc1/21 16859136 eligible fc1/22 16863232 eligible fc1/23 16867328 eligible fc1/24 16871424 eligible fc1/25 16875520 eligible fc1/26 16879616 eligible fc1/27 16883712 eligible fc1/28 16887808 eligible fc1/29 16891904 eligible fc1/30 16896000 eligible fc1/31 16900096 eligible fc1/32 16904192 eligible fc1/33 16908288 eligible fc1/34 16912384 eligible fc1/35 16916480 eligible fc1/36 16920576 eligible fc1/37 16924672 eligible fc1/38 16928768 eligible fc1/39 16932864 eligible fc1/40 16936960 eligible fc1/41 16941056 eligible fc1/42 16945152 eligible fc1/43 16949248 eligible fc1/44 16953344 eligible fc1/45 16957440 eligible fc1/46 16961536 eligible fc1/47 16965632 eligible fc1/48 16969728 eligible
Note
The cookie is used to acquire a license. Use the show license usage PORT_ACTIV_9148S_PKG command to show the cookies for acquired licenses.
switch# show license usage PORT_ACTIV_9148S_PKG Application ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Port Manager (fc1/1) Port Manager (fc1/2) Port Manager (fc1/3) Port Manager (fc1/4) Port Manager (fc1/5) Port Manager (fc1/6) Port Manager (fc1/7) Port Manager (fc1/8) Port Manager (fc1/9) Port Manager (fc1/10) Port Manager (fc1/11) Port Manager (fc1/12) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------The following example shows the default port license configuration for the Cisco MDS 9250i Switch:
switch# show port-license Available port activation licenses are 20 ----------------------------------------------- Interface Cookie Port Activation License ----------------------------------------------- fc1/1 16777216 acquired fc1/2 16781312 acquired fc1/3 16785408 acquired fc1/4 16789504 acquired fc1/5 16793600 acquired fc1/6 16797696 acquired fc1/7 16801792 acquired fc1/8 16805888 acquired fc1/9 16809984 acquired fc1/10 16814080 acquired fc1/11 16818176 acquired fc1/12 16822272 acquired fc1/13 16826368 acquired fc1/14 16830464 acquired fc1/15 16834560 acquired fc1/16 16838656 acquired fc1/17 16842752 acquired fc1/18 16846848 acquired fc1/19 16850944 acquired fc1/20 16855040 acquired fc1/21 16859136 eligible fc1/22 16863232 eligible fc1/23 16867328 eligible fc1/24 16871424 eligible fc1/25 16875520 eligible fc1/26 16879616 eligible fc1/27 16883712 eligible fc1/28 16887808 eligible fc1/29 16891904 eligible fc1/30 16896000 eligible fc1/31 16900096 eligible fc1/32 16904192 eligible fc1/33 16908288 eligible fc1/34 16912384 eligible fc1/35 16916480 eligible fc1/36 16920576 eligible fc1/37 16924672 eligible fc1/38 16928768 eligible fc1/39 16932864 eligible fc1/40 16936960 eligible
Note
The cookie is used to acquire a license. Use the show license usage PORT_ACTIV_20P command to show the cookies for acquired licenses.
switch# show license usage PORT_ACTIV_20P Application ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Port Manager (fc1/1) Port Manager (fc1/2) Port Manager (fc1/3) Port Manager (fc1/4) Port Manager (fc1/5) Port Manager (fc1/6) Port Manager (fc1/7) Port Manager (fc1/8) Port Manager (fc1/9) Port Manager (fc1/10) Port Manager (fc1/11) Port Manager (fc1/12) Port Manager (fc1/13) Port Manager (fc1/14) Port Manager (fc1/15) Port Manager (fc1/16) Port Manager (fc1/17) Port Manager (fc1/18) Port Manager (fc1/19) Port Manager (fc1/20)The following example shows the default port license configuration for the Cisco MDS 9396S Switch:
switch# show port-license Available port activation licenses are 0 ----------------------------------------------- Interface Cookie Port Activation License ----------------------------------------------- fc1/1 16777216 acquired fc1/2 16781312 acquired fc1/3 16785408 acquired fc1/4 16789504 acquired fc1/5 16793600 acquired fc1/6 16797696 acquired fc1/7 16801792 acquired fc1/8 16805888 acquired fc1/9 16809984 acquired fc1/10 16814080 acquired fc1/11 16818176 acquired fc1/12 16822272 acquired fc1/13 16826368 acquired fc1/14 16830464 acquired fc1/15 16834560 acquired fc1/16 16838656 acquired fc1/17 16842752 acquired fc1/18 16846848 acquired fc1/19 16850944 acquired fc1/20 16855040 acquired fc1/21 16859136 acquired fc1/22 16863232 acquired fc1/23 16867328 acquired fc1/24 16871424 acquired fc1/25 16875520 acquired fc1/26 16879616 acquired fc1/27 16883712 acquired fc1/28 16887808 acquired fc1/29 16891904 acquired fc1/30 16896000 acquired fc1/31 16900096 acquired fc1/32 16904192 acquired fc1/33 16908288 acquired fc1/34 16912384 acquired fc1/35 16916480 acquired fc1/36 16920576 acquired fc1/37 16924672 acquired fc1/38 16928768 acquired fc1/39 16932864 acquired fc1/40 16936960 acquired fc1/41 16941056 acquired fc1/42 16945152 acquired fc1/43 16949248 acquired fc1/44 16953344 acquired fc1/45 16957440 acquired fc1/46 16961536 acquired fc1/47 16965632 acquired fc1/48 16969728 acquired fc1/49 16973824 eligible fc1/50 16977920 eligible fc1/51 16982016 eligible fc1/52 16986112 eligible fc1/53 16990208 eligible fc1/54 16994304 eligible fc1/55 16998400 eligible fc1/56 17002496 eligible fc1/57 17006592 eligible fc1/58 17010688 eligible fc1/59 17014784 eligible fc1/60 17018880 eligible fc1/61 17022976 eligible fc1/62 17027072 eligible fc1/63 17031168 eligible fc1/64 17035264 eligible fc1/65 17039360 eligible fc1/66 17043456 eligible fc1/67 17047552 eligible fc1/68 17051648 eligible fc1/69 17055744 eligible fc1/70 17059840 eligible fc1/71 17063936 eligible fc1/72 17068032 eligible fc1/73 17072128 eligible fc1/74 17076224 eligible fc1/75 17080320 eligible fc1/76 17084416 eligible fc1/77 17088512 eligible fc1/78 17092608 eligible fc1/79 17096704 eligible fc1/80 17100800 eligible fc1/81 17104896 eligible fc1/82 17108992 eligible fc1/83 17113088 eligible fc1/84 17117184 eligible fc1/85 17121280 eligible fc1/86 17125376 eligible fc1/87 17129472 eligible fc1/88 17133568 eligible fc1/89 17137664 eligible fc1/90 17141760 eligible fc1/91 17145856 eligible fc1/92 17149952 eligible fc1/93 17154048 eligible fc1/94 17158144 eligible fc1/95 17162240 eligible fc1/96 17166336 eligible
Note
The cookie is used to acquire a license. Use the show license usage PORT_ACTIV_9396S_PKG command to show the cookies for acquired licenses.
switch# show license usage PORT_ACTIV_9396S_PKG Application ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Port Manager (fc1/1) Port Manager (fc1/2) Port Manager (fc1/3) Port Manager (fc1/4) Port Manager (fc1/5) Port Manager (fc1/6) Port Manager (fc1/7) Port Manager (fc1/8) Port Manager (fc1/9) Port Manager (fc1/10) Port Manager (fc1/11) Port Manager (fc1/12) Port Manager (fc1/13) Port Manager (fc1/14) Port Manager (fc1/15) Port Manager (fc1/16) Port Manager (fc1/17) Port Manager (fc1/18) Port Manager (fc1/19) Port Manager (fc1/20) Port Manager (fc1/21) Port Manager (fc1/22) Port Manager (fc1/23) Port Manager (fc1/24) Port Manager (fc1/25) Port Manager (fc1/26) Port Manager (fc1/27) Port Manager (fc1/28) Port Manager (fc1/29) Port Manager (fc1/30) Port Manager (fc1/31) Port Manager (fc1/32) Port Manager (fc1/33) Port Manager (fc1/34) Port Manager (fc1/35) Port Manager (fc1/36) Port Manager (fc1/37) Port Manager (fc1/38) Port Manager (fc1/39) Port Manager (fc1/40) Port Manager (fc1/41) Port Manager (fc1/42) Port Manager (fc1/43) Port Manager (fc1/44) Port Manager (fc1/45) Port Manager (fc1/46) Port Manager (fc1/47) Port Manager (fc1/48) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------The following example shows the default port license configuration for the Cisco Fabric Switch for HP c-Class BladeSystem:
switch# show port-license Available ext port activation licenses are 0 Available bay port activation licenses are 0 --------------------------------------------------- Interface Cookie Port Activation License --------------------------------------------------- bay1 16838656 acquired bay2 16834560 eligible bay3 16818176 acquired bay4 16809984 eligible bay5 16789504 acquired bay6 16781312 eligible bay7 16805888 eligible bay8 16863232 acquired bay9 16850944 acquired bay10 16842752 acquired bay11 16822272 acquired bay12 16826368 eligible bay13 16785408 acquired bay14 16797696 eligible bay15 16801792 eligible bay16 16859136 eligible ext1 16814080 acquired ext2 16830464 acquired ext3 16846848 acquired ext4 16855040 acquired ext5 16871424 eligible ext6 16867328 eligible ext7 16793600 eligible ext8 16777216 eligible
Note
The cookie is used to acquire a license. Use the show license usage PORT_ACTIVATION_PKG command to show the cookies for acquired licenses.
switch# show license usage PORT_ACTIVATION_PKG Application ----------- 16785408 16789504 16793600 16814080 16818176 16822272 16838656 16842752 16850944 16863232 16867328 16855040 -----------The following example shows the default port license configuration for the Cisco Fabric Switch for IBM BladeCenter:
Note
The first seven internal ports that come up acquire a license.
switch# show port-license Available ext port activation licenses are 0 Available bay port activation licenses are 0 --------------------------------------------------- Interface Cookie Port Activation License --------------------------------------------------- bay1 16850944 eligible bay2 16838656 eligible bay3 16842752 acquired bay4 16834560 eligible bay5 16822272 acquired bay6 16818176 eligible bay7 16826368 acquired bay8 16809984 eligible bay9 16797696 acquired bay10 16781312 eligible bay11 16785408 acquired bay12 16789504 eligible bay13 16801792 acquired bay14 16805888 acquired ext0 16846848 acquired ext15 16855040 acquired ext16 16830464 acquired ext17 16814080 eligible ext18 16793600 eligible ext19 16777216 eligible
Note
The cookie is used to acquire a license. Use the show license usage PORT_ACTIVATION_PKG command to show the cookies for acquired licenses.
switch# show license usage PORT_ACTIVATION_PKG Application ----------- 16830464 16826368 16818176 16822272 16834560 16838656 16846848 16850944 16855040 16842752 -----------
Note
Cisco MDS 9124 Multilayer Fabric Switch and Cisco MDS 9134 Multilayer Fabric Switch do not support Cisco MDS 9000 NX-OS 6.x release.
License Status Definitions
This table defines the port activation license status terms.
Table 3 Port Activation License Status DefinitionsPort Activation License Status
Definition
acquired
The port is licensed and active.
eligible
The port is eligible to receive a license but does not yet have one.
ineligible
The port is not allowed to receive a license.
By default, when you install additional port license activation packages, the activation status of ports changes from "eligible" to "acquired." If you prefer to accept the default behavior, no further action is required.
Note
You can uninstall licenses for ports not in use; however, you cannot uninstall default licenses.
This table describes the port license assignments for the Cisco MDS 9124 Switch.
Table 4 Default Port License Assignments for Cisco MDS 9124 SwitchLicense Package (PORT_ACTIVATION_PKG)
Assigned to Ports on the Cisco MDS 9124 Switch
Default
1–8
First PORT_ACTIVATION_PKG
9–16
Second PORT_ACTIVATION_PKG
17–24
You can use the show license usage command to view any licenses assigned to a switch. If a license is in use, the status displayed is In use. If a license is installed but features or ports have acquired the license, then the status displayed is Unused.
The default license package for the Cisco MDS 9124 Switch is as follows:
switch# show license usage Feature Ins Lic Status Expiry Date Comments Count -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FM_SERVER_PKG Yes - Unused never - ENTERPRISE_PKG Yes - In use never - PORT_ACTIVATION_PKG No 8 In use never - 10G_PORT_ACTIVATION_PKG No 0 Unused - --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Note
The PORT_ACTIVATION_PKG does not appear as installed if you have only the default license installed.
This table describes the port license assignments for the Cisco MDS 9134 Switch.
Table 5 Default Port License Assignments for Cisco MDS 9134 SwitchLicense Package (PORT_ACTIVATION_PKG)
Assigned to Ports on the Cisco MDS 9134 Switch
Default
1–24
PORT_ACTIVATION_PKG
25–32
10G_PORT_ACTIVATION_PKG
33–34
You can use the show license usage command to view any licenses assigned to a switch. If a license is in use, the status displayed is In use. If a license is installed but features or ports have acquired the license, then the status displayed is Unused.
The default license package for the Cisco MDS 9134 Switch is as follows:
switch# show license usage Feature Ins Lic Status Expiry Date Comments Count -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FM_SERVER_PKG Yes - Unused never - ENTERPRISE_PKG Yes - In use never - PORT_ACTIVATION_PKG No 24 In use never - 10G_PORT_ACTIVATION_PKG yes 2 Unused never - --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
This table describes the port license assignments for the Cisco MDS 9148 Switch.
Table 6 Default Port License Assignments for Cisco MDS 9148 SwitchLicense Package (PORT_ACTIVATION_PKG)
Assigned to Ports on the Cisco MDS 9148 Switch
Default
1–16
First PORT_ACTIVATION_PKG
17–24
Second PORT_ACTIVATION_PKG
25-32
Third PORT_ACTIVATION_PKG
33-40
Fourth PORT_ACTIVATION_PKG
41-48
You can use the show license usage command to view any licenses assigned to a switch. If a license is in use, the status displayed is In use. If a license is installed but features or ports have acquired the license, then the status displayed is Unused.
The default license package for the Cisco MDS 9148 Switch is as follows:
switch# show license usage Feature Ins Lic Status Expiry Date Comments Count -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FM_SERVER_PKG No - Unused - ENTERPRISE_PKG Yes - Unused never - PORT_ACTIVATION_PKG No 16 In use never - --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
This table describes the port license assignments for the Cisco MDS 9148S Switch.
Table 7 Default Port License Assignments for Cisco MDS 9148S SwitchLicense Package (PORT_ACTIV_9148S_PKG)
Assigned to Ports on the Cisco MDS 9148S Switch
Default
1–12
First PORT_ACTIV_9148S_PKG
13–24
Second PORT_ACTIV_9148S_PKG
25-36
Third PORT_ACTIV_9148S_PKG
37-48
You can use the show license usage command to view any licenses assigned to a switch. If a license is in use, the status displayed is In use. If a license is installed but features or ports have acquired the license, then the status displayed is Unused.
The default license package for the Cisco MDS 9148S Switch is as follows:
switch# show license usage Feature Ins Lic Status Expiry Date Comments Count -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FM_SERVER_PKG Yes - Unused never - ENTERPRISE_PKG No - Unused Grace expired PORT_ACTIV_9148S_PKG No 12 In use never - --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
This table describes the port license assignments for the Cisco MDS 9250i Switch.
Table 8 Default Port License Assignments for Cisco MDS 9250i SwitchLicense Package (PORT_ACTIV_20P)
Assigned to Ports on the Cisco MDS 9250i Switch
Default
1–20
First PORT_ACTIV_20P
21–40
You can use the show license usage command to view any licenses assigned to a switch. If a license is in use, the status displayed is In use. If a license is installed but no ports have acquired a license, then the status displayed is Unused.
The default license package for the Cisco MDS 9250i Switch is as follows:
switch# show license usage Feature Ins Lic Status Expiry Date Comments Count -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DMM_9250 No 0 Unused - IOA_9250 No 0 Unused - XRC_ACCL No - Unused - FM_SERVER_PKG Yes - Unused never - MAINFRAME_PKG No - Unused - ENTERPRISE_PKG No - Unused - PORT_ACTIV_20P No 20 In use never - --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
This table describes the port license assignments for the Cisco MDS 9396S Switch.
Table 9 Default Port License Assignments for Cisco MDS 9396S SwitchLicense Package (PORT_ACTIV_9396S_PKG)
Assigned to Ports on the Cisco MDS 9396S Switch
Default
1–48
First PORT_ACTIV_9396S_PKG
49-60
Second PORT_ACTIV_9396S_PKG
61-72
Third PORT_ACTIV_9396S_PKG
73-84
Fourth PORT_ACTIV_9396S_PKG
85-96
You can use the show license usage command to view any licenses assigned to a switch. If a license is in use, the status displayed is In use. If a license is installed but features or ports have acquired the license, then the status displayed is Unused.
The default license package for the Cisco MDS 9396S Switch is as follows:
switch# show license usage Feature Ins Lic Status Expiry Date Comments Count -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FM_SERVER_PKG No - Unused - ENTERPRISE_PKG No - In use Grace 24D 0H PORT_ACTIV_9396S_PKG No 48 In use never - --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
This table describes the port license assignments for the Cisco Fabric Switch for HP c-Class BladeSystem.
Table 10 Default Port License Assignments for Cisco Fabric Switch for HP c-Class BladeSystemLicense Package (PORT_ACTIVATION_PKG)
Assigned to Ports on the Cisco Fabric Switch for HP c-Class BladeSystem
Default
Any eight internal ports and the four external ports ext1 through ext4.
PORT_ACTIVATION_PKG
A single license required for the remaining eight internal and four external ports.
You can use the show license usage command to view any licenses assigned to a switch. The default license package for the Cisco Fabric Switch for HP c-Class BladeSystem is as follows:
switch# show license usage Feature Ins Lic Status Expiry Date Comments Count -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FM_SERVER_PKG No - Unused - ENTERPRISE_PKG No - Unused - PORT_ACTIVATION_PKG No 12 In use never - 10G_PORT_ACTIVATION_PKG No 0 Unused - --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Note
The PORT_ACTIVATION_PKG does not appear as installed if you have only the default license installed.
This table describes the port license assignments for the Cisco Fabric Switch for IBM BladeCenter.
Table 11 Default Port License Assignments for Cisco Fabric Switch for IBM BladeCenterLicense Package (PORT_ACTIVATION_PKG)
Assigned to Ports on the Cisco Fabric Switch for IBM BladeCenter
Default
Any seven internal ports and the three external ports ext0, ext15 and ext16.
PORT_ACTIVATION_PKG
A single license required for the remaining seven internal and three external ports.
You can use the show license usage command to view any licenses assigned to a switch. The default license package for the Cisco Fabric Switch for IBM BladeCenter is as follows:
switch# show license usage Feature Ins Lic Status Expiry Date Comments Count -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FM_SERVER_PKG No - Unused - ENTERPRISE_PKG No - Unused - PORT_ACTIVATION_PKG No 10 In use never - 10G_PORT_ACTIVATION_PKG No 0 Unused - --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Note
The PORT_ACTIVATION_PKG does not appear as installed if you have only the default license installed.
Configuring Port Activation Licenses
This section describes how to configure port activation licenses.
Making a Port Eligible for a License
ProcedureBy default, all ports are eligible to receive a license. However, if a port has already been made ineligible and you prefer to activate it, then you must make that port eligible by using the port-license command.
Command or Action Purpose
Step 1 configure terminal
Example:switch# configure terminal switch(config)#Enters configuration mode.
Step 2 interface fc slot/port
Example:switch(config)# interface fc1/1 switch(config-if)#Specifies the port interface that you want to make eligible for a license.
Note The name of the port depends on the switch you are using.
Step 3 [no] port-license
Example:switch(config-if)# port-licenseMakes the port eligible to acquire a license.
Use the no form of the command to remove a license from a port if it already has been assigned, and also make the port ineligible to acquire a license.
Note You can remove licenses only from ports that are not in an administrative shutdown state.
Step 4 exit
Example:switch(config-if)# exit switch(config)#Exits interface configuration mode.
Step 5 show port-license
Example:switch(config)# show port-license(Optional) Displays the port license configuration.
Step 6 copy running-config startup-config
Example:switch(config)# copy running-config startup-config(Optional) Copies the running configuration to the startup configuration.
Acquiring a License for a Port
ProcedureIf you do not prefer to accept the default on-demand port license assignments, you will need to first acquire licenses for ports to which you want to move the license.
Command or Action Purpose
Step 1 configure terminal
Example:switch# configure terminal switch(config)#Enters configuration mode.
Step 2 interface fc slot/port
Example:switch(config)# interface fc1/1 switch(config-if)#Specifies the port interface for which you want to acquire a license.
Note The name of the port depends on the switch you are using.
Step 3 [no] port-license acquire
Example:switch(config-if)# port-license acquireGrants a license to a port or range of ports.
Use the no form of the command to remove a license from a port or range of ports.
Step 4 exit
Example:switch(config-if)# exit switch(config)#Exits interface configuration mode.
Step 5 show port-license
Example:switch(config)# show port-license(Optional) Displays the port license configuration.
Step 6 copy running-config startup-config
Example:switch(config)# copy running-config startup-config(Optional) Copies the running configuration to the startup configuration.
Moving Licenses Among Ports
Procedure
Note
On the Cisco Fabric Switch for HP c-Class BladeSystem and the Cisco Fabric Switch for IBM BladeCenter, you can only move the license for internal ports among internal ports. Licenses from an internal port cannot be moved to an external port and vice versa. Licenses for external ports can only be moved among external ports.
You can move a license from a port (or range of ports) at any time. If you attempt to move a license to a port and no license is available, then the switch returns the message "port activation license not available."
Note
Once internal ports are licensed on the Cisco Fabric Switch for HP c-Class BladeSystem or the Cisco Fabric Switch for IBM BladeCenter, if you enter the copy running-config startup-config command, then on the next reload, these ports will retain the licenses.
Command or Action Purpose
Step 1 configure terminal
Example:switch# configure terminal switch(config)#Enters configuration mode.
Step 2 interface fc slot/port
Example:switch(config)# interface fc1/1 switch(config-if)#Specifies the port interface from which you want to move a license.
Step 3 shutdown
Example:switch(config-if)# shutdownDisables the interface.
Step 4 no port-license
Example:switch(config-if)# no port-licenseRemoves the license from port fc1/1 and makes the port ineligible to acquire a license.
Step 5 exit
Example:switch(config-if)# exit switch(config)#Exits interface configuration mode.
Step 6 interface fc slot/port
Example:switch(config)# interface fc1/24 switch(config-if)#Specifies the port interface to which you want to move the license.
Note The name of the port depends on the switch you are using.
Step 7 shutdown
Example:switch(config-if)# shutdownDisables the interface.
Step 8 port-license acquire
Example:switch(config-if)# port-license acquireGrants a license to port fc1/24.
Step 9 no shutdown
Example:switch(config-if)# shutdownEnables the interface.
Step 10 exit
Example:switch(config-if)# exit switch(config)#Exits interface configuration mode.
Step 11 show port-license
Example:switch(config)# show port-license(Optional) Displays the port license configuration.
Step 12 copy running-config startup-config
Example:switch(config)# copy running-config startup-config(Optional) Copies the running configuration to the startup configuration.
On-Demand Port License Activation Example
ProcedureThe following example shows how to do the following tasks:
If you do not want to accept the default behavior, or you need flexibility in terms of which ports acquire a license, you may want to make a port ineligible. For example, if the first eight ports have a license, but you want to move a license from port 7 to port 9, then you would need to make a port ineligible. Or, if you have a port that should never acquire a license, you can make it ineligible and it will not be a candidate for a license when additional licenses are installed.
Step 1 Display the default port license configuration. switch# show port-license Available port activation licenses are 0 ---------------------------------------------------- Interface Cookie Port Activation License ---------------------------------------------------- fc1/1 16777216 acquired fc1/2 16781312 acquired fc1/3 16785408 acquired fc1/4 16789504 acquired fc1/5 16793600 acquired fc1/6 16797696 acquired fc1/7 16801792 acquired fc1/8 16805888 acquired fc1/9 16809984 eligible fc1/10 16814080 eligible fc1/11 16818176 eligible fc1/12 16822272 eligible fc1/13 16826368 eligible fc1/14 16830464 eligible fc1/15 16834560 eligible fc1/16 16838656 eligible fc1/17 16842752 eligible fc1/18 16846848 eligible fc1/19 16850944 eligible fc1/20 16855040 eligible fc1/21 16859136 eligible fc1/22 16863232 eligible fc1/23 16867328 eligible fc1/24 16871424 eligibleStep 2 Install an additional license package. 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 Make port fc1/8 ineligible to receive a license.
Note When you make a port ineligible, the license does not automatically transfer to another port.
switch# configure terminal Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z. switch(config)# interface fc1/8 switch(config-if)# shutdown switch(config-if)# no port-license switch(config-if)# exit switch(config)# show port-license Available port activation licenses are 1 ---------------------------------------------------- Interface Cookie Port Activation License ---------------------------------------------------- fc1/1 16777216 acquired fc1/2 16781312 acquired fc1/3 16785408 acquired fc1/4 16789504 acquired fc1/5 16793600 acquired fc1/6 16797696 acquired fc1/7 16801792 acquired fc1/8 16805888 ineligible fc1/9 16809984 eligible fc1/10 16814080 eligibleStep 4 Display the licensed features to confirm that you have successfully installed PORT_ACTIVATION_PKG. switch(config)# show license default Feature Default License Count ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- FM_SERVER_PKG - ENTERPRISE_PKG - PORT_ACTIVATION_PKG 8 10G_PORT_ACTIVATION_PKG 0 switch# ---------------------------------------------------------------------Step 5 Display the port license configuration to confirm that additional ports have acquired a license.
Note Port fc1/8 remains ineligible and one license remains available. Ports fc1/9 through fc1//16 have acquired an additional license.
switch(config)# show port-license Available port activation licenses are 1 ---------------------------------------------------- Interface Cookie Port Activation License ---------------------------------------------------- fc1/1 16777216 acquired fc1/2 16781312 acquired fc1/3 16785408 acquired fc1/4 16789504 acquired fc1/5 16793600 acquired fc1/6 16797696 acquired fc1/7 16801792 acquired fc1/8 16805888 ineligible fc1/9 16809984 acquired fc1/10 16814080 acquired fc1/11 16818176 acquired fc1/12 16822272 acquired fc1/13 16826368 acquired fc1/14 16830464 acquired fc1/15 16834560 acquired fc1/16 16838656 acquired fc1/17 16842752 eligible fc1/18 16846848 eligible fc1/19 16850944 eligible fc1/20 16855040 eligible fc1/21 16859136 eligible fc1/22 16863232 eligible fc1/23 16867328 eligible fc1/24 16871424 eligibleStep 6 Move the remaining license to port fc1/17. switch(config)# interface fc1/17 switch(config-if)# shutdown switch(config-if)# port-license acquire switch(config-if)# no shutdown switch(config-if)# exit switch(config)#Step 7 Display the port license configuration to confirm that port fc1/17 has acquired a license. switch(config)# show port-license Available port activation licenses are 0 ---------------------------------------------------- Interface Cookie Port Activation License ---------------------------------------------------- fc1/1 16777216 acquired fc1/2 16781312 acquired fc1/3 16785408 acquired fc1/4 16789504 acquired fc1/5 16793600 acquired fc1/6 16797696 acquired fc1/7 16801792 acquired fc1/8 16805888 ineligible fc1/9 16809984 acquired fc1/10 16814080 acquired fc1/11 16818176 acquired fc1/12 16822272 acquired fc1/13 16826368 acquired fc1/14 16830464 acquired fc1/15 16834560 acquired fc1/16 16838656 acquired fc1/17 16842752 acquired fc1/18 16846848 eligible fc1/19 16850944 eligible fc1/20 16855040 eligible fc1/21 16859136 eligible fc1/22 16863232 eligible fc1/23 16867328 eligible fc1/24 16871424 eligibleStep 8 Make this configuration your startup configuration by saving the new port license configuration into nonvolatile storage. Once you complete this step, the running and the startup copies of the configuration are identical. switch(config)# copy running-config startup-configStep 9 Display and confirm the licenses in the running configuration by entering the show running-config command. switch# show running-config ... interface fc1/1 switchport trunk mode auto port-license acquire channel-group 122 force no shutdown interface fc1/2 switchport trunk mode auto port-license acquire channel-group 122 force no shutdown interface fc1/3 switchport trunk mode auto port-license acquire no shutdown interface fc1/4 port-license acquire no shutdown interface fc1/5 switchport trunk mode auto port-license acquire port-track interface fc1/13 port-track interface fc1/21 port-track interface fc1/24 port-track interface port-channel 122 no shutdown interface fc1/6 switchport trunk mode off port-license acquire fcsp auto-active no shutdown
Related Documentation
The documentation set for the Cisco MDS 9000 Family includes the following documents. To find a document online, use the Cisco MDS NX-OS Documentation Locator at:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/storage/san_switches/mds9000/roadmaps/doclocater.htm
Release Notes
Cisco MDS 9000 Family Release Notes for Cisco MDS NX-OS Releases
Cisco MDS 9000 Family Release Notes for MDS SAN-OS Releases
Cisco MDS 9000 Family Release Notes for Storage Services Interface Images
Cisco MDS 9000 Family Release Notes for Cisco MDS 9000 EPLD Images
Release Notes for Cisco MDS 9000 Family Fabric Manager
Compatibility Information
Cisco Data Center Interoperability Support Matrix
Cisco MDS 9000 NX-OS Hardware and Software Compatibility Information and Feature Lists
Cisco MDS NX-OS Release Compatibility Matrix for Storage Service Interface Images
Cisco MDS 9000 Family Switch-to-Switch Interoperability Configuration Guide
Cisco MDS NX-OS Release Compatibility Matrix for IBM SAN Volume Controller Software for Cisco MDS 9000
Cisco MDS SAN-OS Release Compatibility Matrix for VERITAS Storage Foundation for Networks Software
Hardware Installation
Cisco MDS 9710 Director Hardware Installation Guide
Cisco MDS 9500 Series Hardware Installation Guide
Cisco MDS 9250i Multiservice Switch Hardware Installation Guide
Cisco MDS 9200 Series Hardware Installation Guide
Cisco MDS 9100 Series Hardware Installation Guide
Cisco MDS 9124 and Cisco MDS 9134 Multilayer Fabric Switch Quick Start Guide
Cisco NX-OS
Cisco MDS 9000 Family NX-OS Fundamentals Configuration Guide
Cisco MDS 9000 Family NX-OS Licensing Guide
Cisco MDS 9000 Family NX-OS System Management Configuration Guide
Cisco MDS 9000 Family NX-OS Interfaces Configuration Guide
Cisco MDS 9000 Family NX-OS Fabric Configuration Guide
Cisco MDS 9000 Family NX-OS Quality of Service Configuration Guide
Cisco MDS 9000 Family NX-OS Security Configuration Guide
Cisco MDS 9000 Family NX-OS IP Services Configuration Guide
Cisco MDS 9000 Family NX-OS Intelligent Storage Services Configuration Guide
Cisco MDS 9000 Family NX-OS High Availability and Redundancy Configuration Guide
Cisco MDS 9000 Family NX-OS Inter-VSAN Routing Configuration Guide
Intelligent Storage Networking Services Configuration Guides
Cisco MDS 9000 I/O Acceleration Configuration Guide
Cisco MDS 9000 Family SANTap Deployment Guide
Cisco MDS 9000 Family Data Mobility Manager Configuration Guide
Cisco MDS 9000 Family Storage Media Encryption Configuration Guide
Cisco MDS 9000 Family Secure Erase Configuration Guide
Cisco MDS 9000 Family Cookbook for Cisco MDS SAN-OS
Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request
For information on obtaining documentation, using the Cisco Bug Search Tool (BST), submitting a service request, and gathering additional information, see What's New in Cisco Product Documentation, at: http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/general/whatsnew/whatsnew.html.
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