"Avoiding human errors with Cisco NX-OS "Grace Periods"" on Show IP Protocols
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Avoiding human errors with Cisco NX-OS "Grace Periods" Posted: 29 Jan 2013 03:22 PM PST
It is really simple to start evaluation. First we enable evaluation grace periods by “license grace-period” command. Then we only have to type “feature X” commands at the CLI as if we have bought the license. Of course, the terminal would print out some warning messages like this: NOTICE: NX-OS LICENSED FEATURES NEED ATTENTION The 120 days (almost 4 months) is indeed a long time. It is very enough for any serious evaluations. The customer only has to buy and install the license file before the evaluation expires. The whole buy-and-install process would not cause any service outage. However, when the evaluation grace period expires, that feature would simply stop working by itself. In this way, it creates some room for possible human error. Suppose if we did not notice we have enabled some evaluation license and they are indeed in use, we might also forget to install the required license files because everything would be running just fine. It is quite possible for us to ignore the warnings especially when we “copy and paste” initial configurations in bulk onto a new Nexus switches. It would now cause an outage after 120 days of evaluation: a hidden time bomb for your data center. How to avoid such situation? Here I come up two possible ways. Do not enable evaluation at all on production systems By default, evaluation grace periods are not enabled. If you somehow enabled it, you can type “no license grace-period” command to avoid activating any evaluations by mistakes. I suggest this command to be done BEFORE applying any new production configuration. If some features are in use for evaluation, they will also stop working after executing this command. Use “show license usage” before leaving or acceptance This command “show license usage” would show the expiration date of each features. A typical output would be something like this. switch# show license usage
As you can see, "LAN_ENTERPRISE_SERVICES_PKG" is in evaluation, with grace period of around 119 days.
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