Cisco UCS License Management Guide
Cisco UCS License Management Guide
• Licenses, page 1
• Obtaining the Host ID for a Fabric Interconnect, page 2
• Obtaining a License, page 3
• Downloading Licenses to the Fabric Interconnect from the Local File System, page 4
• Downloading Licenses to the Fabric Interconnect from a Remote Location, page 5
• Installing a License, page 6
• Viewing the Licenses Installed on a Fabric Interconnect, page 7
• Determining the Grace Period Available for a Port or Feature, page 9
• Determining the Expiry Date of a License, page 10
• Uninstalling a License, page 10
Licenses
Each Cisco UCS fabric interconnect comes with several port licenses that are factory installed and shipped
with the hardware. Fabric interconnects can be purchased fully licensed or partially licensed. Additional
licenses can also be purchased after delivery.
At a minimum, each fabric interconnect ships with the following counted licenses pre-installed:
• Cisco UCS 6120XP fabric interconnect—pre-installed licenses for the first eight Ethernet ports enabled
in Cisco UCS Manager and any Fibre Channel ports on expansion modules
• Cisco UCS 6140XP fabric interconnect—pre-installed licenses for the first sixteen Ethernet ports enabled
in Cisco UCS Manager and any Fibre Channel ports on expansion modules
• Cisco UCS 6248 fabric interconnect—pre-installed licenses for the first twelve unified ports enabled in
Cisco UCS Manager. Expansion modules come with eight licenses that can be used on the expansion
module or the base module.
• Cisco UCS 6296 fabric interconnect—pre-installed licenses for the first eighteen unified ports enabled
in Cisco UCS Manager. Expansion modules come with eight licenses that can be used on the expansion
module or the base module.
Note The eight default licenses that come with a 6200 series fabric interconnect expansion module can be used
to enable ports on the base module, but will travel with the expansion module if it is removed. Upon
removal of an expansion module, any default expansion module licenses being used by the base module
are removed from the ports on the base module, resulting in unlicensed ports.
Port licenses are not bound to physical ports. When you disable a licensed port, that license is then retained
for use with the next enabled port. If you want to use additional fixed ports, you must purchase and install
licenses for those ports.
Important Licenses are not portable across product generations. Licenses purchased for 6100 series fabric interconnects
cannot be used to enable ports on 6200 series fabric interconnects or vice-versa.
Grace Period
If you attempt to use a port that does not have an installed license, Cisco UCS initiates a 120 day grace period.
The grace period is measured from the first use of the port without a license and is paused when a valid license
file is installed. The amount of time used in the grace period is retained by the system.
Note Each physical port has its own grace period. Initiating the grace period on a single port does not initiate
the grace period for all ports.
If a licensed port is unconfigured, that license is transferred to a port functioning within a grace period. If
multiple ports are acting within grace periods, the license is moved to the port whose grace period is closest
to expiring.
Procedure
What to Do Next
Obtain the required licenses from Cisco.
Obtaining a License
Note This process may change after the release of this document. If one or more of these steps no longer applies,
contact your Cisco representative for information on how to obtain a license file.
Procedure
Step 1 Obtain the product authorization key (PAK) from the claim certificate or other proof of purchase document.
Step 2 Locate the website URL in the claim certificate or proof of purchase document.
Step 3 Access the website URL for the fabric interconnect and enter the serial number and the PAK.
Cisco sends you the license file by email. The license file is digitally signed to authorize use on only the
requested fabric interconnect. The requested features are also enabled once Cisco UCS Manager accesses the
license file.
What to Do Next
Install the license on the fabric interconnect.
Note In a cluster setup, we recommend that you download and install licenses to both fabric interconnects in
matching pairs. An individual license is only downloaded to the fabric interconnect that is used to initiate
the download.
Procedure
Step 9 (Optional) Monitor the status of the download on the Download Tasks tab.
Note If Cisco UCS Manager reports that the bootflash is out of space, delete obsolete bundles on the
Packages tab to free up space. To view the available space in bootflash, navigate to the fabric
interconnect on the Equipment tab and expand the Local Storage Information area on the General
tab.
Step 10 Repeat this task until all the required licenses have been downloaded to the fabric interconnect.
What to Do Next
After all of the download tasks have completed, install the licenses.
Note In a cluster setup, we recommend that you download and install licenses to both fabric interconnects in
matching pairs. An individual license is only downloaded to the fabric interconnect that is used to initiate
the download.
Procedure
Server field The IP address or hostname of the remote server on which the files
resides.
Note If you use a hostname rather than an IP address, you must
configure a DNS server in Cisco UCS Manager.
Filename field The name of the license file you want to download.
Name Description
Path field The absolute path to the license file on the remote server, if required.
If you use SCP, the absolute path is always required. If you use any
other protocol, you may not need to specify a remote path if the file
resides in the default download folder. For details about how your file
server is configured, contact your system administrator.
User field The username the system should use to log in to the remote server. This
field does not apply if the protocol is TFTP.
Password field The password for the remote server username. This field does not apply
if the protocol is TFTP.
Step 9 (Optional) Monitor the status of the download on the Download Tasks tab.
Note If Cisco UCS Manager reports that the bootflash is out of space, delete obsolete bundles on the
Packages tab to free up space. To view the available space in bootflash, navigate to the fabric
interconnect on the Equipment tab and expand the Local Storage Information area on the General
tab.
Step 10 Repeat this task until all the required licenses have been downloaded to the fabric interconnect.
What to Do Next
After all of the download tasks have completed, install the licenses.
Installing a License
Before You Begin
Obtain the required licenses from Cisco.
Procedure
Name Description
Administrative State column The administrative state of the license. This can be one of the following:
• Delete Failed—Cisco UCS could not delete the license. If this if
the first time the delete failed, resubmit the delete request. If it
fails a second time, contact Cisco TAC.
• Delete Pending—The user has requested that Cisco UCS delete
the license file from this fabric interconnect.
• Deleted—Cisco UCS has finished deleting the license file, but it
has not yet been removed from the database.
• Deleting—Cisco UCS is currently deleting the license.
• Install Failed—Cisco UCS could not install the license. If this if
the first time the installation failed, reinstall the license. If it fails
a second time, contact Cisco TAC.
• Install Pending—The license has been downloaded but is not yet
installed.
• Installed—The license file is installed on the fabric interconnect.
• Installing—Cisco UCS is currently installing the license.
• Stale—The license file applies to an older fabric interconnect and
cannot be used on the current fabric interconnect. The license file
should be deleted and, if necessary, replaced with a current license.
• Unknown—The state cannot be determined.
• Validated—Cisco UCS has verified that this is a valid Cisco
license file.
Step 4 Click a license in the table to view the following details of that license in the Contents tab below:
You may need to expand the license file to view the details of individual licenses in the file.
Name Description
Name column A navigation tree that lets you view a particular component along with
its subcomponents. You can right-click a component to view any actions
available for that component.
Total Qty column The total number of licenses available in the license package file.
Quantity column The quantity of licenses of the given type in the license package file.
Name Description
PAK column The Product Authentication Key (PAK) associated with this license, if
available.
Signature column The signature key associated with the licenses of the given type.
Vendor column The company that issued the license package file.
Absolute Quantity field The total number of licenses available. This value is the sum of the
number of default licenses plus the number of purchased licenses.
Used Quantity field The number of licenses currently being used by the system. If this value
exceeds the total number of licenses available, then some ports will stop
functioning after their associated grace period expires.
Default Quantity field The default number of licenses provided for this Cisco UCS domain.
Grace Period Used field The number of grace period days that this license has used. After the
grace period ends, Cisco UCS sends alert messages until a new license
is purchased.
Name Description
Peer License Count Comparison The number of licenses on the peer fabric interconnect compared to this
field fabric interconnect. This can be one of the following:
• exceeds—the peer fabric interconnect has more licenses installed
than this fabric interconnect
• lacks—the peer fabric interconnect has fewer licenses installed
than this fabric interconnect
• matching—the same number of licenses are installed on both
fabric interconnects
Uninstalling a License
Note Permanent licenses cannot be uninstalled if they are in use. You can only uninstall a permanent license
that is not in use. If you try to delete a permanent license that is being used, Cisco UCS Manager rejects
the request with an error message.
Procedure
Cisco UCS Manager deactivates the license, removes the license from the list of licenses, and deletes the
license from the fabric interconnect. In a cluster setup, you must uninstall the license from the other fabric
interconnect.