- Table of Contents
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- 01-Fundamentals Command Reference
- 00-Preface
- 01-CLI commands
- 02-RBAC commands
- 03-Login management commands
- 04-License management commands
- 05-Device management commands
- 06-FTP and TFTP commands
- 07-File system management commands
- 08-Configuration file management commands
- 09-Software upgrade commands
- 10-ISSU commands
- 11-Automatic configuration commands
- 12-Tcl commands
- 13-Python commands
- Related Documents
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License management commands
All commands in this chapter are supported only on the default context. Features licensed to the default context are also licensed to non-default contexts. For information about contexts, see Virtual Technologies Configuration Guide.
display license
Use display license to display detailed license information.
Syntax
display license [ activation-file ] [ slot slot-number ]
Views
Any view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
network-operator
context-admin
context-operator
Parameters
activation-file: Displays license information about activation files.
slot slot-number: Specifies the member ID of an IRF member device. If no member device is specified, this command displays license information for all IRF member devices.
Usage guidelines
If you do not specify any parameters, this command displays detailed information about all licenses.
Examples
# Display detailed information about all licenses.
<Sysname> display license
Slot 1:
flash:/license/NGFirewall2017111419524513753.ak
Feature: IPS
Product Description: Trial IPS License, 30 Days
Registered at: 2017-11-14 20:07:06
License Type: Trial (date restricted)
Trial Validity Period: 2017-11-14 to 2017-12-14
Current State: Expired
Table 1 Command output
Field |
Description |
Feature |
Feature name. |
Product Description |
License description. |
Registered at |
Time when the license was installed. |
License Type |
License type by validity period: · NA—The system cannot obtain the license type. · Permanent—Purchased license that never expires and is always valid. · Days restricted—Purchased license that is valid for a period of days, for example, 30 days. · Trial (days restricted)—Free trial license that is valid for a period of days. |
Time Left (days) |
Remaining days of the license. This field is available for a purchased license. |
Trial Time Left (days) |
Remaining days of the trial period. This field is available for a trial license. |
Current State |
State of the license: · In use—The license is being used. · Usable—The license is available for use. ¡ If multiple days-restricted licenses for one feature are installed, only one license is in In use state and the rest licenses are in Usable state. ¡ A date restricted license is in this state if its start date is not reached. · Expired—The license has expired. · Uninstalled—The license has been uninstalled. · Unusable—The license cannot be used. · Invalid—The license is invalid and cannot be used. |
Uninstall Key |
This field is available for licenses that have been uninstalled. |
Uninstall Date |
Date when the activation file was uninstalled. |
display license device-id
Use display license device-id to display SN and DID information.
Syntax
display license device-id slot slot-number
Views
Any view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
network-operator
context-admin
context-operator
Parameters
slot slot-number: Specifies the member ID of an IRF member device.
Usage guidelines
When you register a license for a device, you must provide its unique SN and DID.
The DID changes each time you use the license compress command to compress the license storage. Use the display license device-id command to identify the up-to-date DID each time you register licenses.
Examples
# Display the SN and DID for the specified slot.
<Sysname> display license device-id slot 1
SN: 210235A1FXH164000026
Device ID: flash:/license/210235A1FXH164000026.did
display license feature
Use display license feature to display brief license information for features.
Syntax
display license feature
Views
Any view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
network-operator
context-admin
context-operator
Examples
# Display brief feature license information.
<Sysname> display license feature
Slot 1:
Total: 32 Usage: 0
Feature Licensed State
ACG N -
AV N -
IPRPT N -
IPS N -
SSLVPN N -
UFLT N -
Table 2 Command output
Field |
Description |
Total |
Total number of licenses that can be installed. |
Usage |
Number of licenses stored in the license storage. |
Feature |
Feature that must be licensed before being used. |
Licensed |
Licensing state of the feature: · N—Not licensed. · Y—Licensed. |
State |
License type by purchasing state: · Trial—Trial license. · Pre-licensed—Preinstalled license. If the feature is not licensed, this field displays a hyphen (-). To use the feature, you must install a valid license file. |
license activation-file install
Use license activation-file install to install an activation file.
Syntax
license activation-file install license-file slot slot-number
Views
System view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
context-admin
Parameters
license-file: Specifies the path of an activation file, a case-sensitive string of 1 to 127 characters. The activation file must be valid and stored on the device.
slot slot-number: Specifies the member ID of an IRF member device.
Usage guidelines
To install a license activation file successfully, make sure the SN and DID used for registering the feature license matches the current SN and DID of the device.
Activation files are device locked. A licensed feature can run on the IRF member device where its activation file is installed even after the member device is moved from one IRF fabric to another IRF fabric.
Examples
# Install activation file package 20170101.tar.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] license activation-file install flash:/license/20170101.tar
This operation might take some time. Do not perform any other operations until the operation is completed or a failure message is displayed. Please wait...
Decompress......Done.
Begain to install test01.ak …Done.
Begain to install test02.ak …Done.
Begain to install test03.ak …Done.
Total Num:3
Success Num:3
Failed Num:0
# Install activation file 20170811.ak to the specified slot.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] license activation-file install flash:/license/20170811.ak slot 1
This operation might take some time. Do not perform any other operations until the operation is completed or a failure message is displayed. Please wait...Done.
Related commands
display license
display license device-id
license activation-file uninstall
license compress
Use license compress to compress the license storage.
Syntax
license compress slot slot-number
Views
System view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
context-admin
Parameters
slot slot-number: Specifies the member ID of an IRF member device.
Usage guidelines
The license storage is limited. You can execute this command to clear expired licenses and uninstalled licenses from the license storage.
If uninstalled licenses or expired licenses exist on the device, the compression operation will make the DID or DID file change. Before performing a compression, make sure all licenses registered with the old DID or DID file have been installed. You will be unable to install such licenses after the compression.
Examples
# Compress the license storage on the specified slot.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] license compress slot 1
This command will delete all data relevant to uninstalled and expired keys/licenses, including Uninstall keys, and create a new device ID for activation keys/files. Make sure you have saved the Uninstall keys so you can apply for a new activation key/file for the unexpired licenses that were covered by the uninstalled activation keys/files.
Are you sure you want to continue? [Y/N]: Y
This operation might take some time. Do not perform any other operations until the operation is completed or a failure message is displayed. Please wait...Done.