More importantly, I'll answer your questions using the numbered format you provided:ġ - There will be no loss in functionality simply due to the fact that Cisco isn't enforcing the licensing at them moment. Where is the official Cisco published documentation on the above?įirst of all thank you for referencing a post where I provided the solution. If I have a device where the license has been expired for more than a year and want to get the device licensed again, do I have to pay to license the device for all of the years the device was running without a license?ģ. Is there any loss of functionality? Specifically for Cisco Cat9k switches in regards to permanent and/or term licenses.Ģ. So, few questions for a device that the SMART license has been expired for 1 year on:ġ. Since we have SMARTnet, I called TAC and they said they wouldn't open a case for this and to post on the community forum. I read the "Configuring Smart Licensing" Chapter for Gibraltar and it doesn't mention what happens if a device fails to check in. I found this Cisco blog post saying "At this point, the product returns to evaluation mode under the terms of the particular product’s evaluation policy." but that's very vague. I found this community post and the answer was just " Cisco is still having issues with their licensing and are not enforcing it" What happens when a SMART license has expired or failed to verify for 1 year?
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