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200 Type set to I, binary mode
ftp> put premier_macsec.xml /intflash/premier_macsec.xml
local: premier_macsec.xml remote: /intflash/premier_macsec.xml
227 Entering Passive Mode (192,0,2,16,4,2)
150 Opening BINARY mode data connection
226 Transfer complete
101 bytes sent in 2.7e-05 secs (3740.74 Kbytes/sec)
ftp>
Log in to the device and load the license. The following example shows a successful operation.
Switch:1(config)#load-license
Switch:1(config)#CP1 [06/12/15 15:59:57.636:UTC] 0x000005bc 00000000 GlobalRouter SW INFO
License Successfully Loaded From </intflash/premier_macsec.xml> License Type -- PREMIER
+MACSEC
The following example shows an unsuccessful operation.
Switch:1(config)#load-license
Switch:1(config)#CP1 [06/12/15 15:58:48.376:UTC] 0x000006b9 00000000 GlobalRouter SW
INFO Invalid license file /intflash/license_VSP_8000_example.xml HostId is not Valid
CP1 [06/12/15 15:58:48.379:UTC] 0x000005c4 00000000 GlobalRouter SW INFO No Valid
License found.
Variable definitions
Use the data in the following table to help you install a license with the copy command.
Variable Value
<a.b.c.d> Specifies the IPv4 and IPv6 address of the TFTP server from which to
copy the license file.
<file> Specifies the name of the license file when copied to the flash. The
destination file name must meet the following requirements:
Maximum of 63 alphanumeric characters
No spaces or special characters allowed
Underscore (_) is allowed
The file extension ".xml" is required
<srcfile> Specifies the name of the license file on the TFTP server. For
example, license.lic or license.xml.
Showing a license file
About this task
Display the existing software licenses on your device.
Procedure
1. Log on to the switch to enter User EXEC mode.
2. Show the existing software licenses on your device:
License installation using ACLI
January 2017 Administering Avaya VSP 7200 Series and 8000 Series 129
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