04-30-2007 05:42 AM - edited 02-21-2020 01:30 AM
I have deployed a PIX-501-BUN-K9 which is limited to 10 users. I have recently deployed another PC. I am unable to browse the internet unless I reboot the pix. Is this an indication that I need to upgrade the license?
What commands can I run on the pix to verify or validate that I have reached the license limit?
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04-30-2007 12:51 PM
You can enter:
sh ver
or
sh activation-key
This will display your license that is installed on your PIX. Next to "Inside Hosts" you will see how many users license are available. You can upgrade by purchasing a 10 to 50 user license (PIX-501-SW-10-50=) for about $240 or 10 to unlimited (PIX-501-SW-10-UL=) for about $370.
To find out how many are currently in use you could enter "sho xlate count" which will state how many current translations are in use.
Please rate if this helps.
04-30-2007 11:29 AM
If you have more than 10 devices connecting to the PIX then yes.
04-30-2007 12:51 PM
You can enter:
sh ver
or
sh activation-key
This will display your license that is installed on your PIX. Next to "Inside Hosts" you will see how many users license are available. You can upgrade by purchasing a 10 to 50 user license (PIX-501-SW-10-50=) for about $240 or 10 to unlimited (PIX-501-SW-10-UL=) for about $370.
To find out how many are currently in use you could enter "sho xlate count" which will state how many current translations are in use.
Please rate if this helps.
05-01-2007 05:55 AM
You can also type:
show local-host
This will tell you the current connection status.
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