03-06-2024 08:38 AM
Good evening,
I hope my message finds you well.
We have acquired Extreme Networks switches 5420 series that came with ExtremeXOS and we want to migrate them to ExtemeVOSS.
Our main concern is whether Extreme Networks licenses are linked to the serial number or the operating system, in other words, are ExtremeXOS licenses valid for ExtremeVOSS?
Thank you for helping us understand.
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03-07-2024 06:14 AM
the 5000 series premier feature licenses is linked to the switch. Not the OS.
So if you want the advanced features in VOSS/FabricEngine or EXOS/SwitchEngine its the same license file.
Just a heads up that license file is removed from the switch when you perform the OS change. So you either need to keep that license backed up somewhere, or fetch it again from the license portal.
03-07-2024 06:14 AM
the 5000 series premier feature licenses is linked to the switch. Not the OS.
So if you want the advanced features in VOSS/FabricEngine or EXOS/SwitchEngine its the same license file.
Just a heads up that license file is removed from the switch when you perform the OS change. So you either need to keep that license backed up somewhere, or fetch it again from the license portal.
03-06-2024 10:39 AM - edited 03-07-2024 12:13 PM
What licenses are you talking about? Pilot licenses? Premier licenses?
Premier license is for EXOS only, not for VOSS. Edit: I was wrong here! Premier licenses also exits for VOSS.
Pilot licenses are not bound to any specific device.
03-07-2024 06:19 AM
that is not true.
The same 5000 series premier licenses is required for VOSS/FabricEngine if you want to use L3VSNS, more than 4 OSPF peers, more than 2 BGP peers, Application host and the VxLAN gateway.
03-07-2024 12:13 PM
Oh, that's certainly good to know!