[c-nsp] Broadband Right-To-Use Feature Lic for ASR1000 Series (FLASR1-BB-RTU)

Piotr Wojciechowski peper at peper.eu.org
Tue Feb 1 02:06:50 EST 2011


On 1/31/11 9:56 PM, Andrew K. wrote:
> Does anyone have any experience purchasing this license for an ASR1002?
> 
> The Cisco site does not offer much information about it, the only real
> information is followed :
> hxxp://www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/collateral/routers/ps9343/data_sheet_c78-447652.html
> 
> 
> I am looking to find out how to input this license into the router and
> what version of IOS is needed.
> 

Hi Andrew,

FLASR1-BB-RTU is just right-to-use license that "enables" broadband
features. It must be purchased in conjunction with a Broadband
Number-Of-Sessions license like FLASR1-BB-4K which allows maximum number
of 4000 user sessions. But on ASR1K you don't enable licenses like on
ISR G2 to make some features available. You buy licenses and Cisco
trusts you, that you bought licenses for features you are using and
number of sessions you are terminating.

> Also trying to find out what the effect be on PPPoE/VPDN sessions
> currently terminated without this license (if any).
> 

None :)

Regards,
Peter

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