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Chapter 5 Configuring Additional Router Features

Configuring Software Entitlement

Configuring Software Entitlement

Beginning in Cisco IOS XR Software Release 3.5.0, certain software and hardware features are enabled using software entitlement. Software entitlement is a system that consists of a license manager on a Cisco IOS XR device that manages licenses for various software and hardware features. The license manager parses and authenticates a license before accepting it. The software features on the router use the license manager APIs to check out and release licenses. Licenses are stored in persistent storage on the router.

All core routing features are available for use without any license. In Cisco IOS XR Software

Release 3.6.0, the following features must be enabled with licenses:

Layer 3 VPN

Modular services card bandwidth

Cisco XR 12000 SIP-401 bandwidth

Cisco XR 12000 SIP-501 bandwidth

Cisco XR 12000 XIP-601 bandwidth

Refer to the Software Entitlement on Cisco IOS XR Software module in Cisco IOS XR System

Management Configuration Guide for more information on configuring software licenses.

Configuration Limiting

The Cisco IOS XR software places preset limits on the configurations you can apply to the running configuration of a router. These limits ensure that the router has sufficient system resources (such as RAM) for normal operations. Under most conditions, these preset limits are sufficient.

In some cases, for which a large number of configurations is required for a particular feature, it may be necessary to override the preset configuration limits. This override can be done only if configurations for another feature are low or unused. For example, if a router requires a large number of BGP configurations and Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) is not being used at all, then the BGP limits can be increased to use the unused memory assigned to MPLS.

Caution Overriding the default configuration limits can result in a low-memory condition.

The following sections describe the limits you can configure, default and maximum values, and commands for configuring and displaying the configuration limits:

Static Route Configuration Limits, page 5-122

IS-IS Configuration Limits, page 5-122

OSPFv2 and v3 Configuration Limits, page 5-123

BGP Configuration Limits, page 5-125

Routing Policy Language Line and Policy Limits, page 5-127

Multicast Configuration Limits, page 5-129

MPLS Configuration Limits, page 5-130

 

 

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Contents Contents Configuring Additional Router Features104 Command or Action PurposeConfigure ExampleCommit Related Topic Document Title105 EndPrerequisites Configuring Telnet, HTTP, and XML Host Services106 Http server 107Telnet ipv4 server max-servers limit Telnet ipv6 server max-servers limitRP/0/RP0/CPU0routerconfig# telnet ipv6 server max-servers Managing Configuration History and Rollback108 Displaying the CommitIDs Displaying the Configuration Changes Recorded in a CommitID109 110 Previewing Rollback Configuration ChangesRolling Back the Configuration to a Specific Rollback Point RP/0/RP1/CPU0router# show configuration rollback changes toRP/0/RP0/CPU0router# rollback configuration last RP/0/RP1/CPU0router# rollback configuration to111 112 RP/0/RP1/CPU0router# show configuration commit changes ?113 Deleting CommitIDsLevel Description Configuring Logging and Logging CorrelationLogging Destination Command Global Configuration Mode Logging Locations and Severity LevelsLogging trap severity Alarm Logging CorrelationConfiguring Basic Message Logging 115Logging console severity 116Show logging 117 Disabling Console Logging118 Command DescriptionCreating Users and Assigning Groups Configuring User Accounts119 Username user-name Password 0 7 passwordSecret 0 5 password 120Configuration Limiting Configuring Software Entitlement121 IS-IS Configuration Limits Static Route Configuration Limits122 Description Limit Router Configuration Mode Exec Mode OSPFv2 and v3 Configuration Limits123 124 Maximum Interfaces for Each Ospf Instance Example125 BGP Configuration Limits126 Maximum paths127 Routing Policy Language Line and Policy Limits128 129 Multicast Configuration LimitsDefault Absolute Maximum Show Current Settings Limit Configuration Command Command Exec ModeOther Configuration Limits Mpls Configuration Limits130