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Software Configuration Guide—Release IOS XE 3.6.0E and IOS 15.2(2)SG
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Chapter 5 Configuring Virtual Switching Systems
License Upgrade on a VSS
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7200 1 1 131105 75 1 Y
7201 1 1 131151 76 1 Y
7203 1 1 131127 74 1 Y
7301 1 1 131137 77 1 Y
List of Clients:
Cid Client Name Base/Non-Base
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2 ISSU Proto client Base
3 ISSU RF Base
4 ISSU CF client Base
5 ISSU Network RF client Base
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7200 ISSU Archive Client Non-Base
7201 ISSU Rollback Client Non-Base
7203 ISSU Shell Client Non-Base
7301 ISSU ANCP Client Non-Base
Switch#
This example shows how to display negotiated information regarding non-IOSd clients:
Switch# show package compatibility
PackageName PeerPackageName ModuleName Compatibility
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rp_base rp_base aaa COMPATIBLE
rp_base rp_base aaacommon COMPATIBLE
rp_base rp_base access_policy COMPATIBLE
rp_base rp_base app_sess COMPATIBLE
rp_base rp_base app_sess_ios COMPATIBLE
rp_base rp_base auth_mgr COMPATIBLE
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License Upgrade on a VSS
When previous license is about to expire, or a new license is to be installed, you need to perform the
license update procedure for VSS.
Step 1 Shutdown all non-VSL ports of the VSS standby and perform a "write memory" to save the
configuration. When non-VSL ports of the VSS standby are shutdown, the VSS standby is effectively
removed from the network.
Step 2 Install a new license on the VSS active. The VSS standby may enter into RPR mode provided the license
level is not "good enough" for compatibility with newly installed license on VSS active.
Step 3 Shut down VSL ports on the VSS active.
Caution Shutting down the VSL ports on the VSS active detaches the standby, which might transition to the VSS
active. If not, reload the VSS standby and allow it boot as the VSS active.