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I have the eval license for SRE-V which has recently expired. I have purchased a copy of
L-FL-SRE-V-HOST= and registered with VMWare but when I follow instructions in Quick Start Guide it says to hit the Edit button from vSphere client | Config |  Licensed Features. Unfortunately the Edit button is greyed out and the license key is showing as XXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX with Never expiry.   From IOS the service-module session correctly shows the expired license as I would expect.  I havent found a way of updating it from IOS and the Quick Start Guide doesnt give much info. "View Support Information"  doesnt make sense from an IOS perspective.

What am I missing here?

Dave

Hi Dave,

Which version of the SRE-V software are you using?



Thanks,

Radhika



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I have the eval license for SRE-V which has recently expired. I have purchased a copy of
L-FL-SRE-V-HOST= and registered with VMWare but when I follow instructions in Quick Start Guide it says to hit the Edit button from vSphere client | Config | Licensed Features. Unfortunately the Edit button is greyed out and the license key is showing as XXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX with Never expiry. From IOS the service-module session correctly shows the expired license as I would expect. I havent found a way of updating it from IOS and the Quick Start Guide doesnt give much info. "View Support Information" doesnt make sense from an IOS perspective.

What am I missing here?

Dave
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RE: SRE-V licensing
Answer
8/23/11 4:58 PM as a reply to Radhika Miriyala.
sre-v-k9.smv.1.1.1 as far as I can tell. Is there a definitive way?
(I am going to upgrade to 1.5.1 but thought I would do that after sorting the licensing)
Dave

Dave,

The licensing procedure is different for 1.1.1 and 1.5.1. The procedure you are following to apply the vmware license is for 1.5.1 and later versions. Since you are planning to upgrade

To 1.5.1 please do that before you apply the license.



Thanks,

Radhika

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sre-v-k9.smv.1.1.1 as far as I can tell. Is there a definitive way?
(I am going to upgrade to 1.5.1 but thought I would do that after sorting the licensing)
Dave
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Dave,



When you upgrade to 1.5.1, please be sure to use the ¿argument keep-ds¿ option in order to ensure your datastore is not erased.



Also, as a best practice, please back up your VMs before doing the upgrade.



For more information see http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/interfaces_modules/services_modules/sre_v/1.5/user/guide/software.html#wp1072923



Best Regards,



John



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Radhika Miriyala has created a new message in the forum "Technical Questions":
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Dave,

The licensing procedure is different for 1.1.1 and 1.5.1. The procedure you are following to apply the vmware license is for 1.5.1 and later versions. Since you are planning to upgrade

To 1.5.1 please do that before you apply the license.



Thanks,

Radhika

From: Cisco Developer Community Forums [mailto:cdicuser@developer.cisco.com]
Sent: Tuesday, August 23, 2011 8:58 AM
To: cdicuser@developer.cisco.com
Subject: New Message from Dave Williams in Service Ready Engine Virtualization - Technical Questions: RE: SRE-V licensing



Dave Williams has created a new message in the forum "Technical Questions":

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sre-v-k9.smv.1.1.1 as far as I can tell. Is there a definitive way?
(I am going to upgrade to 1.5.1 but thought I would do that after sorting the licensing)
Dave
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RE: SRE-V licensing
Answer
8/24/11 8:56 AM as a reply to Radhika Miriyala.
Thanks for you advice