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Networking / SAN: Cisco MDS 9000 License Installation

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This one will be quick and easy! Below is how to install a new port license on a Cisco MDS 9000 switch from the Cisco CLI (Command Line Interface). Doing this does not remove the current license, just adds it to the configuration. As always though, back up your configuration and make sure if there is a current license that you also have a backup copy of it.

First, make sure you put a copy of the license onto a tftp, ftp, or sftp server. The MDS switch supports all of those protocols. Here we will be using tftp.

Copy the license from TFTP server to bootflash (persistent storage)

mds9124# copy tftp://172.0.0.1/MDS20090209112333135513.lic bootflash:
Trying to connect to tftp server......
|
 TFTP get operation was successful

Install the license

mds9124# install license bootflash:MDS20090209112333135513.lic
Installing license .......done


Now that the new port license is installed we need to verify that it is working. Below shows the default licensing that came with the unit.

mds9124# show license default
Feature                               Default License Count
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
FM_SERVER_PKG                         -
ENTERPRISE_PKG                        -
PORT_ACTIVATION_PKG                   8
10G_PORT_ACTIVATION_PKG               0
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------

The new one contained licensing for an additional 8 ports. Below you can see that now there are 16 ports licensed.

mds9124# show license usage
Feature                      Ins  Lic   Status Expiry Date Comments
                                 Count
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FM_SERVER_PKG                 No    -   Unused             -
ENTERPRISE_PKG                No    -   Unused             -
PORT_ACTIVATION_PKG           Yes  16   In use never       -
10G_PORT_ACTIVATION_PKG       No    0   Unused             -
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
This one will be quick and easy!  Below is how to install a new port license on a Cisco MDS 9000 switch from the Cisco CLI (Command Line Interface).  Doing this does not remove the current license, just adds it to the configuration.  As always though, back up your configuration and make sure if there is a current license that you also have a backup copy of it.First, make sure you put a copy of the license onto a tftp, ftp, or sftp server.  The MDS switch supports all of those protocols.  Here we will be using tftp.Copy the license from TFTP server to bootflash (persistent storage)
<pre>mds9124# copy tftp://172.0.0.1/MDS20090209112333135513.lic bootflash:
Trying to connect to tftp server......
|
TFTP get operation was successful</pre>
Install the license
<pre>mds9124# install license bootflash:MDS20090209112333135513.lic
Installing license .......done<pre>

Now that the new port license is installed we need to verify that it is working.  Below shows the default licensing that came with the unit.

<pre>mds9124# show license default
Feature                               Default License Count
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
FM_SERVER_PKG                         -
ENTERPRISE_PKG                        -
PORT_ACTIVATION_PKG                   8
10G_PORT_ACTIVATION_PKG               0
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------<pre>

The new one contained licensing for an additional 8 ports.  Below you can see that now there are 16 ports licensed.

<pre>mds9124# show license usage
Feature                      Ins  Lic   Status Expiry Date Comments
Count
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FM_SERVER_PKG                 No    -   Unused             -
ENTERPRISE_PKG                No    -   Unused             -
PORT_ACTIVATION_PKG           Yes  16   In use never       -
10G_PORT_ACTIVATION_PKG       No    0   Unused             -
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------</pre>

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