Installing a Pilot License from the SRC CLI
You install pilot licenses on C-series platforms from the SRC CLI. You can also install pilot licenses for SRC software running on Solaris platforms by using the CLI.
For information about installing pilot licenses on Solaris platforms by using instlic command and SDX Admin, see Chapter 24, Installing Licenses for SDX Software on Solaris Platforms.
When you enable the SAE on a C-series platform, the software verifies that a license is installed.
Before you install a pilot license, make sure that the Juniper Networks database is running on a C-series platform. If you are installing the license on a Solaris platform, make sure that the directory server is running.
- Use the
request sae import-pilot-license
command on a C-series platform on which the Juniper Networks database is configured to have a primary role:user@host>request sae import-pilot-license file-name
file-name
<server-address
server-address
> <name-space
name-space
> <authentication-dn
authentication-dn
> <password
password
>
file-name
—Name of the file that contains the SRC licenseserver-address
—IP address for the primary directory server. For C-series platforms, this is the platform that has the Juniper Networks database configured to have a primary role.namespace
—Base DN for the directory. In most cases you can use the default<base>
.authentication-dn
—DN used for directory authentication.password
—Password used for directory authentication.
- Verify that a valid license is available:
user@host> show sae licensesSSC License Key Checker V3.0Type of license: Pilot. Status: OK.The following valid licenses are found:License: cn=83ced779,ou=Licenses,o=Management,o=UMClicense.val.component = 1license.val.customer = mycompanylicense.val.expiry = 2007-02-23license.val.nodeid = 83ced779license.val.release = 7.*license.val.seqnum = 00555license.val.type = pilotlicense.val.userSessions = 100