From: Andrew Shin (mr.dude@gmail.com)
Date: Tue May 15 2007 - 18:16:28 ART
From my experience, the product authorization key comes on a sticker from
Cisco when you buy a license. You then enter the pak into the web site and
it generates the license key for you to enter in.
On 5/13/07, Peter Svidler <doubleccie@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> Guys ;
> I have PIX 515E with R licenses and an ASA 5505 with DMZ restricted
> licenses
>
> is there anyway i can test contexts on any of the two boxes without
> buying the licenses ?..I heard that the PIX can support 2 contexts as
> default ..but this is not happeneing on my box
>
>
> one more thing ..how can i buy those licesnes in case this the only option
> ?
>
> on teh Cisco site they request product authorization key ..anyone know
> what that is ??
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