
•
count-dhcp
—
Licenses an incremental number of active leases
•
count-dns
—
Licenses an incremental number of RRs
•
count-cdns
—
Licenses an incremental number of caching server instances
The different services provided by Cisco Prime Network Registrar are associated with the different license
types as follows:
•
CCM services
—
base-system
•
DHCP services
—
base-dhcp and count-dhcp
•
Authoritative DNS services
—
base-dns and count-dns
•
Caching DNS services
—
base-system and base-cdns
Licenses for Cisco Prime Network Registrar 8.x or earlier are not valid for Cisco Prime Network Registrar
9.x. You should have a new license for Cisco Prime Network Registrar 9.x.
Note
You should have at least one base license for a server to enable that service.
Note
Cisco Prime Network Registrar IPAM uses a separate license and install process. For more information,
see
Cisco Prime Network Registrar 8.3 IPAM Installation Guide.
Note
License management is done from the regional cluster when Cisco Prime Network Registrar is installed. You
must install the regional server first, and load all licenses in the regional server. When you install the local
cluster, it registers with regional to obtain its license.
When you install the regional, you are prompted to provide the license file. You can store the license file in
any location provided the location and file are accessible during the installation.
The utilization of licenses are calculated by obtaining statistics from all the local clusters in the Cisco Prime
Network Registrar system for all counted services (DHCP, DNS, and CDNS). The regional CCM server
maintains the license utilization history for a predetermined time period.
Utilization is calculated for different services as:
•
DHCP services
—
total number of active DHCP leases (including v4 and v6)
•
Auth DNS services
—
the total number of DNS resource records (all RR types)
•
Caching DNS services
—
total number of Caching DNS servers being run in the Cisco Prime Network
Registrar system
The services on each local cluster will be restricted based on the services for which licenses are present.
When you configure DHCP failover, only simple failover is operational and supported (see Failover scenarios
section in the Configuring DHCP Failover chapter of the
Cisco Prime Network Registrar 9.1 DHCP User
Guide
).
Cisco Prime Network Registrar 9.1 Installation Guide
10
Installation Requirements
License Files
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