[c-nsp] ISR G2 Licenses - Permanent vs Right To Use
Richard Clayton
sledge121 at gmail.com
Wed Nov 28 07:42:02 EST 2012
All ours say
Index 2 Feature: securityk9
Period left: Life time
License Type: Permanent
License State: Active, In Use
License Count: Non-Counted
License Priority: Medium
On 28 November 2012 11:52, Steve McCrory <SMcCrory at gcicom.net> wrote:
> Hi Group,
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> We've had a complaint from a customer that their security license on a
> 1941K9 is showing as Right To Use when they are expecting it to show
> Permanent:
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> Index 2 Feature: securityk9
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> Period left: Life time
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> License Type: RightToUse
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> License State: Active, In Use
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> License Count: Non-Counted
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> License Priority: Low
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> We've had this checked with our distributor who shipped us the router
> pre-installed with the required license and they are happy that Right To
> Use is correct. They even raised it with Cisco and they came back
> quoting the Wassenaar Arrangement.
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> Can someone clear up the difference between the two terms as the Cisco
> literature on the subject is confusing and our customer is like a dog
> with a bone over this.
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> Thanks
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> Steven
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> Steven McCrory
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> Network Specialist
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> GCI Com
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> Salford
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> Office: 0844 443 3537
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> Fax: 0844 443 3540
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> Steve McCrory
> Senior Network Engineer
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> GCI Com
> Cedar Court Office Park
> Denby Dale Road
> Calder Grove
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