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Mediated access through an on-premises collector-connected—In mediated access through an on-premises collector-connected deployment method, Cisco products send usage information to a locally connected collector, which acts as a local license authority. Periodically, the information is exchanged to keep the databases in synchronization.

Mediated access through an on-premises collector-disconnected—In the mediated access through an on-premises collector-disconnected deployment method, Cisco products send usage information to a local disconnected collector, which acts as a local license authority. Exchange of human-readable information is performed occasionally once a month to keep the databases in synchronization. Options 1 and 2 provide easy deployment options, whereas options 3 and 4 provide secure environment deployment options.

Ensure that you have completed the following activities on Cisco Smart Software Manager:. Set up a Cisco Smart Account. For more information, see the How Smart Licensing Works section in this document. Set up Virtual Account or accounts. Create user roles in the Users tab in the Manage Smart Account page. Provide the appropriate user access rights. In this deployment option, the configure call-home profile is configured by default.

Use the show call-home profile all command to check the profile status. Call Home service provides email-based and web-based notification of critical system events to Cisco Smart Software Manager. Assigns the provided email address. You can enter up to characters in email address format. By default, the CiscoTAC-1 profile is disabled.

Exits the Call Home destination profile configuration mode and returns to the Call Home configuration mode. Enters the Call Home destination profile configuration mode for the specified destination profile name.

If the specified destination profile does not exist, it is created. This section describes how to configure the Call Home service for on-premise smart software through connected or disconnected mode. Product registration securely associates a device with the Smart Account and the Virtual Account of your choice.

It also establishes trust between the end product and the CSSM. Can be either used once or reused multiple times. You can set a limit to the number of times a token can be reused when you create the token. Expires after a period of time default is 30 days; minimum is one day; maximum is days.

Required after the product is registered. Token expiration has no effect on previously registered products; it simply means that that token can no longer be used to register a new product. From the Virtual Account drop-down list, choose the virtual account to which you want to register your product.

In the Description field, enter the token description. In the Expire After field, enter the number of days the token must be active. The default value is 30 days. In the Max. Number of Uses field, enter the maximum number of uses allowed after which the token expires. Select the Allow export-controlled functionality on the products registered with this token checkbox to ensure Cisco compliance with US and country-specific export policies and guidelines.

Your registration is automatically renewed every six months. To find the status of the license, use the license smart renew auth command. As long as the license is in an 'Authorized' or 'Out-of-compliance' OOC state, the authorization period is renewed. Grace period starts when an authorization period expires. During the grace period or when the grace period is in the 'Expired' state, the system continues to try to renew the authorization period. If a retry is successful, a new authorization period starts.

If the smart license renewal fails, then the product instance goes to an unidentified state and starts consuming the evaluation period. When a router is taken off the inventory, shipped elsewhere for redeployment, or returned to Cisco for replacement, you can deregister that router. Cancels the registration of the router and sends the router into evaluation mode. All smart licensing entitlements and certificates on the corresponding platform are removed.

The product instance of the router stored on CSSM is also removed. Use the following show commands to verify the default Smart Licensing configuration. If any issue is detected, take corrective action before making further configurations. Waiting —Indicates that the initial state after your device has made a license entitlement request. The device establishes communication with Cisco and successfully registers itself with the Cisco license manager. Authorized —Indicates that your device is able to communicate with the Cisco license manager, and is authorized to initiate requests for license entitlements.

Out-Of-Compliance —Indicates that one or more of your licenses are out-of-compliance. Buy more licenses, or renew the existing licenses. Eval Period —Indicates that Smart Licensing is consuming the evaluation period. Register the device with the Cisco Licensing manager, else your license expires. Repetitive 'Smart Licensing evaluation expired' warning messages are displayed on the console every hour, but there is no functionality impact on the device. To stop these repetitive messages, register the device again with new a registration token.

Invalid —Indicates that Cisco does not recognize the entitlement tag as the tag is not in the database. Displays all entitlements in use. The output also displays the associated licensing certificates, compliance status, Unique Device Identifier UDI , and other details. Displays the registration status and provides detailed information about the essential, advantage without essentials, advantage with essentials, and tracking license consumption in generic or vortex license model.

Displays statistics of the communication between the Smart Licensing manager and the Cisco back-end using Smart Call Home. If the communication fails or drops, check your call home configuration for any errors. To display the license entitlements, use the show license all command:. To display the license usage information, use the show license usage command:. To display all the license summaries, use the show license summary command:.

To display the license status information, use the show license status command:. To register a device, use the license smart register idtoken command:.

To display the license entitlements, use the show license all command. Skip to content Skip to search Skip to footer. Book Contents Book Contents. Find Matches in This Book. PDF - Complete Book 7. Updated: August 11, Chapter: What is Smart Licensing? Chapter Contents What is Smart Licensing? What is Flexible Consumption Model? How Does Smart Licensing Work? What is Cisco Smart Software Manager? What is Smart Licensing? FCM delivers the following: Pay-as-you-grow—Enables you to lower initial costs and add more capacity over time.

Figure 1. Verify or enter your Cisco. Note Smart Software On-Premise provides support for options 3 and 4. Have a layer 3 connection set up on your router. Setting up the Router for Smart Licensing Table 2.

Step 4 contact-email-addr email-address Example: Router config-call-home contact-email-addr username example. Note Spaces are not allowed in the email address. Step 6 destination transport-method http Example: Router config-call-home-profile destination transport-method http Enables the Call Home service through an HTTP connection. Step 8 active Example: Router config-call-home-profile active Enables the destination profile.

Step 9 no destination transport-method email Example: Router config-call-home-profile no destination transport-method email Disables the email option for the Call Home service. Step 10 commit Example: Router config-call-home-profile commit Commits the configuration.

Step 11 exit Example: Router config-call-home-profile exit Exits the Call Home destination profile configuration mode and returns to the Call Home configuration mode. Step 12 exit Example: Router config-call-home exit Router config Exits the Call Home configuration mode and returns to the global configuration mode. Step 4 contact-email-address email-address Example: Router config-call-home contact-email-addr sch-smart-licensing cisco.

Step 5 http-proxy proxy-address port port-number Example: Router config-call-home http-proxy Step 7 no destination transport-method email Example: Router config-call-home-profile no destination transport-method email Disables the email option for the Call Home service. Step 8 exit Example: Router config-call-home-profile exit Router config-call-home Exits the Call Home destination profile configuration mode and returns to the Call Home configuration mode. Step 9 profile profile-name Example: Router config-call-home profile test1 Enters the Call Home destination profile configuration mode for the specified destination profile name.

Step 10 reporting smart-licensing-data Example: Router config-call-home-profile reporting smart-licensing-data Enables data sharing with the Call Home service through the configured transport method, in this case, HTTP.

Step 11 destination transport-method http Example: Router config-call-home-profile destination transport-method http Enables the HTTP message transport method. Step 13 active Example: Router config-call-home-profile active Enables the destination profile. Step 14 exit Example: Router config-call-home-profile exit Exits the Call Home destination profile configuration mode and returns to the Call Home configuration mode. Step 15 exit Example: Router config-call-home exit Router config Exits the Call Home configuration mode and returns to the global configuration mode.

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