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Cisco 4700 Series Application Control Engine Appliance Administration Guide
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Chapter 2      Managing ACE Software Licenses
Managing ACE Appliance Software Licenses
What to Do Next
Copy the license file to the ACE (see the 
Copying a License File to the ACE
This section describes how to copy an ACE license file from a remote server to the ACE. For detailed 
information on copying files from a remote server, see 
Prerequisites
The license file must reside on a remote server that you can access from the ACE. 
You must be in the Admin context to copy the file to disk0: on the ACE.
Detailed Steps
What to Do Next
If the license is a demo or permanent license for a new or upgrade installation, see the 
 section.
If the license is a permanent license replacing a demo license, see the 
 section. 
Installing a New or Upgrade License File
This section describes how to install a license after you copy a demo or permanent license file to the 
ACE for a new or upgrade installation (see the 
 section). All license 
installations except one have no adverse impact to an operating ACE. No reboot is required and existing 
connections are not interrupted. In a redundant configuration, mismatched context licenses between the 
active and the standby ACEs cause the active ACE to generate a syslog message (if logging is enabled) 
and to disable configuration synchronization. After you install the correct matching license on the 
standby ACE, the software automatically detects the new license and restores normal operation.
For information about replacing a demo license with a permanent one, see the 
 section.
Command
Purpose
copy tftp:
[//server[/path/][/filename]] 
disk0:
[path/]filename
Example:
host1/Admin# copy 
tftp://track/license/ACE-4710-02-K9.lic 
disk0:
Copies the file to disk0: on the ACE.
The arguments and keywords are as follows:
[//server[/path/][/filename]]—The path to the network 
server. This path is optional because the ACE prompts you 
for this information if you omit it.
disk0:[path/]filename—Specifies that the file destination is 
the disk0: directory of the current context and the filename. 
If you do not provide the optional path, the ACE copies the 
file to the root directory on the disk0: file system.