
Cisco IOS XR Training Page 31
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7. Licensing
The ever loving Cisco licensing – well, not just Cisco but all vendors have
some type of licensing. With the IOS XR in this case, we need a license to
run VRF interfaces on our line cards. In order to request a license, you
need to have a PAK key that you purchase, once you have that you will need to
gather some information to request the license key.
From the command promt, enter the admin mode
RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:R2#admin
Tue Apr 17 01:34:35.939 UTC
From there, enter the command show license udi
RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:R2(admin)#show license udi
Tue Apr 17 01:34:38.950 UTC
Local Chassis UDI Information:
PID : ASR-9010-AC
S/N : FOXXXXXAAAA
Operation ID: 1
RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:R2(admin)#
This information will be used on the Cisco License site –
www.cisco.com/go/license (CCO Account required). Once you have submitted the
attachment within a few hours.
Once you have the file, you will need to copy it to the router via TFTP or
some other method. The license file will also include the instructions to
add it, I have included them here as well.
RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:R1#copy tftp: compactflash
Wed Apr 11 05:23:23.259 UTC
Address or name of remote host []?1.1.1.2
Source filename [/tftp:]?foo.lic
Destination filename [/disk0a:/usr/compactflash]? (enter)
Accessing tftp://1.1.1.2/foo.lic
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1199 bytes copied in 0 sec
RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:R1#admin
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