How To Enable Securityk9 On Cisco Router?
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To enable the SecurityK9 license on a Cisco Router, you will need to enter the following commands:
1. Log into your router using the command line
2. Enter the command “license boot level securityk9”
3. If a prompt appears asking to accept the EULA, type “accept”
4. Enter the command “write memory”
5. Reboot the router using the command “reload”
6. After the router reboots, verify the SecurityK9 license is enabled by entering the command “show license feature”
You need to use the command ‘license right-to-use activate securityk9’. This will enable and activate the license for Cisco SecurityK9 on your router.
1. Log into the router via SSH or Telnet.
2. Enter the “enable” mode with the command “enable”.
3. Enter global configuration mode with the command “configure terminal”.
4. Enter the specific feature configuration mode for the Cisco Security feature set with the command “license boot level securityk9”.
5. Now that the feature has been configured, it needs to be enabled with the command “license accept end user agreement”.
6. The changes can be made permanent with the command “write memory”.
7. After the router reboots, you can verify the licensing by entering the command “show license all”.