Switching White Papers
Deploying Cisco License Manager in Isolated Networks for CLM 2.1
Overview Cisco License Manager is a lightweight, GUI-based application for managing Cisco IOS Software activation and licenses for Cisco devices such as Cisco Catalyst 3560-E and 3750-E Series Switches. It automates the licensing workflows associated with fulfillment and accelerates deployment of licenses in customer networks. Cisco License Manager resides at the customer premises and securely communicates with Cisco devices in the customer network to automatically build an inventory of software licenses in the customer network. This paper describes how to deploy Cisco License Manager in these scenarios to be able to securely use its full functionality.
| Publisher | Cisco Systems | File Format | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Date Published | March 2008 | ||
| Format | White Papers | ||
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Access control Lists (ACLs)
In this white paper, we'll take a look at access control lists (ACLs), often referred to as access lists or ACLs (sometimes pronounced "ackels"). In Cisco IOS, ACLs are used...
HP, AMD, and Microsoft Deliver Network to Support Company Growth
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Address Today#$#s Pressing Education Challenges With Flexible, Low-Cost, Energy-Saving Networking Solutions
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Display Guidelines for KVM Switches in Windows 7
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