Difference between revisions of "Getting and Applying License Files to ASR 1001 Routers"
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− | '''The same procedure applies to many more Cisco router series, e.g. the 1900 series routers. The drive names my be different, though. | + | '''The same procedure applies to many more Cisco router series, e.g. the 1900 series routers. The drive names my be different, though (e.g. ''usbflash0'' instead of ''bootflash'', ''usbflash1'' instead of ''usb1'')''' |
* Obtain the license files in the [[Getting and Applying License Files to Nexus 7000 / Nexus 5000 Switches|same way as with Nexus Switches]] (One exception: On the ASR, you get the Serial and UDI No with the command <code>show license udi</code>, the command <code>show license host-id</code> does not exist here.) | * Obtain the license files in the [[Getting and Applying License Files to Nexus 7000 / Nexus 5000 Switches|same way as with Nexus Switches]] (One exception: On the ASR, you get the Serial and UDI No with the command <code>show license udi</code>, the command <code>show license host-id</code> does not exist here.) |
Latest revision as of 10:46, 19 September 2017
The same procedure applies to many more Cisco router series, e.g. the 1900 series routers. The drive names my be different, though (e.g. usbflash0 instead of bootflash, usbflash1 instead of usb1)
- Obtain the license files in the same way as with Nexus Switches (One exception: On the ASR, you get the Serial and UDI No with the command
show license udi
, the commandshow license host-id
does not exist here.) - Copy the
.lic
file to a USB thumb drive and insert the drive into the ASR's USB port. - On the ASR, switch to
enable
and copy the.lic
file to the bootflash drive:copy usb1: bootflash:
- Apply the license using the following command:
license install bootflash:<filename>.lic
- Check if the license has been applied correctly using the
sho license
command