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Deactivating the Secure Fabric OS License on Each Switch, Uninstalling Related Items from the Host

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A Deactivating the Secure Fabric OS License on Each Switch Deactivating the Secure Fabric OS license is not required to disable Secure Fabric OS functionality. Note If the user installs and activates a feature license and then removes the license, the feature is not disabled until the next time system is rebooted or a switch enable or disable is performed. To deactivate the software license 1. Open a CLI connection (serial or telnet) to the switch. 2. Type the licenseShow command to display the Secure Fabric OS license key. Copy the license key from the licenseShow output directly into the CLI for the next step. 3. Type licenseRemove "key": switch:admin> licenseremove "1A1AaAaaaAAAA1a" removing license-key "1A1AaAaaaAAAA1a" Committing configuration...done. For license to take effect, Please reboot switch now.... key is the license key and is case sensitive. 4. Repeat for each switch in the fabric. Uninstalling Related Items from the Host The following items can optionally be removed from the host: • PKICert utility • sectelnet • Secure Shell client These items do not have to be uninstalled to disable Secure Fabric OS functionality. Follow the standard procedure for uninstalling software from the workstation. On a Windows host computer, use the Add/Remove Programs control panel or just delete the folder. On a Solaris host, use the rm command to remove the folder. Secure Fabric OS Administrator's Guide A-3 Publication Number: 53-1000244-01

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Secure Fabric OS Administrator’s Guide
A-3
Publication Number: 53-1000244-01
A
Deactivating the Secure Fabric OS License on Each
Switch
Deactivating the Secure Fabric OS license is not required to disable Secure Fabric OS functionality.
To deactivate the software license
1.
Open a CLI connection (serial or telnet) to the switch.
2.
Type the
licenseShow
command to display the Secure Fabric OS license key.
Copy the license key from the
licenseShow
output directly into the CLI for the next step.
3.
Type
licenseRemove “
key
:
key
is the license key and is case sensitive.
4.
Repeat for each switch in the fabric.
Uninstalling Related Items from the Host
The following items can optionally be removed from the host:
PKICert utility
sectelnet
Secure Shell client
These items do not have to be uninstalled to disable Secure Fabric OS functionality.
Follow the standard procedure for uninstalling software from the workstation. On a Windows host
computer, use the
Add/Remove Programs
control panel or just delete the folder. On a Solaris host, use
the
rm
command to remove the folder.
Note
If the user installs and activates a feature license and then removes the license, the feature is not disabled
until the next time system is rebooted or a switch enable or disable is performed.
switch:admin>
licenseremove “1A1AaAaaaAAAA1a”
removing license-key “1A1AaAaaaAAAA1a”
Committing configuration...done.
For license to take effect, Please reboot switch now
....