clmLicenseFlag - clm License Flag - CISCO-LICENSE-MGR-MIB

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clmLicenseFlag

clm License Flag
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.369.1.3.4.1.2

Information about the license type. bit positions, 0 - demo license, if bit is set. 1 - permanent license, if bit is set. permanent means, the license for the feature has no expiry date. if bit is reset, then the license for the feature has expiry date. 2 - counted license, if bit is set. uncounted license, if bit is reset. 3 - unlicensed, if bit is set, means no license for this feature is installed. 4 - feature is in grace period, if bit is set. This means that applications are allowed to to use this feature license till the expiry of the grace period, mentioned in the corresponding instance of 'clmLicenseGracePeriod' object. Feature is not in grace period, if bit is reset. when 'unlicensed' (ie.) bit '3' is set, then the value of bit 0,1 and 2 are irrelevant. Whether or not this value can have 'demo' and 'permanent' set at the same time is a policy issue, and some implementations will prohibit such usage.

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