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AppendixB Licen sing
Licensing Overview
Licensing Scenarios
Tabl e B-1 describes what to do in different scenarios if you do not have a licensed, registered copy of
Service Monitor or if you want to increase device support.
Note When you purchase Service Monitor software, it comes with a PAK that enables support for up to
10 Cisco 1040 Sensors. You can purchase additional upgrade licenses in increments of 10 to support up
to 50 Cisco 1040 Sensors on a single Service Monitor server.
Column Description
Name Abbreviated product name—For Service Monitor, this is SM.
Version Product version—A.b.c, where A is the major version number, b is
the minor version number, and c is the service pack number. For
example, SM 1.1.0 indicates version 1.1 without service packs.
Size Limit—Number of Cisco 1040s that Service Monitor supports.
Note Service Monitor supports a maximum of 50 Cisco 1040s.
Status One of the following:
Purchased—You have a registered, licensed product.
Evaluation—This license will expire on the expiration date;
Service Monitor will stop running.
Expiration Date Date on which Service Monitor stops running. Applies to evaluation
licenses.
TableB-1 How to Obtain and Register a License
Scenario What to do
Service Monitor
included with Operations Manager
See Licensing Process, page B-3.
Service Monitor
standalone installation
See Quick Start Guide for Cisco Unified Service Monitor 1.1.
Service Monitor
installed standalone with an evaluation
license
Obtain a PAK and license file for the installed version of
Service Monitor to upgrade an evaluation license to a
purchased license. See Licensing Process, page B-3.
Service Monitor
support for additional Cisco 1040s
See Licensing Process, page B-3.
Note Each time you register a license for additional device
support, you license size increases correspondingly.
Moving Service Monitor to another
server
Call Cisco Technical Assistance Center (TAC) for assistance.