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Chassis Universal License Requirements
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▄ ASR 5500 Installation Guide
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License Types
A chassis software license that enables universal card support is required when UMIOs and/or UDPC/UDPC2s are
installed. This license also specifies the maximum number of UDPC/UDPC2s that can run on the chassis at the same
time. Both active and standby UDPC/UDPC2s are counted against the maximum UDPC/UDPC2 limit.
installed. This license also specifies the maximum number of UDPC/UDPC2s that can run on the chassis at the same
time. Both active and standby UDPC/UDPC2s are counted against the maximum UDPC/UDPC2 limit.
Important:
UDPCs and UDPC2s must never be mixed in the same chassis. Data processing cards must all be of
the same type in a chassis. UDPC2s require StarOS Release 18.2+.
The system automatically prevents a UDPC/UDPC2 from running if the maximum number of UDPC/UDPC2s specified
by the chassis license has been reached. If the maximum number of UDPC/UDPC2s are running and there are additional
UDPC/UDPC2s in the system, the system will automatically run another UDPC/UDPC2 only when one of the currently
running UDPC/UDPC2s goes offline or restarts. However, the system will not bring down currently active
UDPC/UDPC2s due to an insufficient number of UDPC/UDPC2s specified in the license.
by the chassis license has been reached. If the maximum number of UDPC/UDPC2s are running and there are additional
UDPC/UDPC2s in the system, the system will automatically run another UDPC/UDPC2 only when one of the currently
running UDPC/UDPC2s goes offline or restarts. However, the system will not bring down currently active
UDPC/UDPC2s due to an insufficient number of UDPC/UDPC2s specified in the license.
To add one or more UDPC/UDPC2 to an ASR 5500 chassis where the numbered of allowed UDPC/UDPC2s has been
reached, you must update the chassis license to increase the number of supported cards. See
reached, you must update the chassis license to increase the number of supported cards. See
Universal cards and non-universal cards have the same capacity and can backup each other for redundancy. For
example, a UMIO can be the standby of an MIO and will transition to active when the active MIO fails. Tasks running
on a DPC or DPC2 can be migrated to a standby UDPC or UDPC2 and vice versa.
example, a UMIO can be the standby of an MIO and will transition to active when the active MIO fails. Tasks running
on a DPC or DPC2 can be migrated to a standby UDPC or UDPC2 and vice versa.
Different combinations of licenses for universal cards and non-universal cards are supported in an ASR 5500 chassis.
Some combinations may cause the system to be only partially operational or entirely non-operational.
Some combinations may cause the system to be only partially operational or entirely non-operational.
License types include:
Non-Universal – support for universal cards is not enabled. Non-universal licenses include those issued before
universal cards became available.
Universal – support for UMIO or UDPC/UDPC2 is enabled.
Mix – support for both universal and non-universal cards exists.
None – the particular license type is missing from the system. No license is the same as having a universal
license.
Any – For MIO or DPC, this is all combinations of the above four license types: Non-Universal, Universal, Mix
and None. For a chassis license this is either Universal, Non-Universal or None.
License changes or card changes may cause the system to change from one combination to another combination. The
default chassis license supports universal cards. A chassis with no license will support universal cards without a limit for
the maximum number of UDPC/UDPC2s.
default chassis license supports universal cards. A chassis with no license will support universal cards without a limit for
the maximum number of UDPC/UDPC2s.