If you migrated either a Standard or Advanced technology package license from a previous version to Cisco
IOS XE 3.13S, then the show version and show license commands display the old license names, which is
expected behavior. The new license names display when you enter the
show running configuration
command.
In the following example, the
show running configuration
command following the migration shows the new
“
security
”
technology package :
Router#
show running | include level
license boot level security
However, in the
show version
output, the migrated license displays as the old
“
advanced
”
technology package
name, as shown in the following example:
Router#
show version | include License Level
License Level: advanced
In the
show license detail
output, the feature license also shows the old advanced license package name, as
shown in the following example:
Router#
show license detail
Index: 1
Feature: adv_100M
Version: 1.0
License Type: Permanent
License State: Active, In Use
License Count: Non-Counted
License Priority: Medium
Store Index: 0
Store Name: Primary License Storage
No further configuration is required. To verify the correct feature set name for the migrated license, use the
show running configuration
command.
Determining the AWS License Type
When you deploy Cisco CSR 1000v instances from Cisco CSR 1000v Amazon Machine Images (AMIs) from
Amazon Web Services, the license displays differ depending on whether you deployed a Bring Your Own
License (BYOL) or an hourly-usage license.
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If the
show license
command shows the license as
“
advance, internal_service
”
or a similar designation,
then the instance uses an hourly-usage license purchased on Amazon Web Services.
The following example displays the license information for an hourly-usage instance:
router# show license
Index 1 Feature: ax
Index 2 Feature: internal_service
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If the
show license
command shows a list of supported licenses with various throughput levels, then the
instance is a BYOL instance.
The following example displays the license information for a BYOL instance:
router# show license
Index 1 Feature: advanced
Index 2 Feature: standard
Index 3 Feature: ax
Index 4 Feature: security
Index 5 Feature: lite
Index 6 Feature: appx
Index 7 Feature: ipbase
Index 8 Feature: prem_10M
Index 9 Feature: prem_50M
Index 10 Feature: prem_100M
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Installing Cisco CSR 1000v Licenses
Determining the AWS License Type