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Cisco One Software and Smart Software Licensing: Cisco’s New Strategy for a Simple Smart Tomorrow
BRKARC-2010
Dan Lohmeyer
Director of Product Management, Cisco ONE Software
Ben Strickland
Initiative Lead, Software Simplification, CTP
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Agenda
• Software Challenges
• Cisco ONE Software
• Smart Software Licensing
• Q&A
3
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Tightening budgets, yet IT spend spikes at every network refresh
Evolving business requirements demands speed and agility from IT
Inconsistent technology deployed across domains.
Purchasing, provisioning, and ongoing management complexity
Customer
Experience
Challenges with Infrastructure Software
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Introducing…
Cisco ONE
Software
Cisco Smart
Software
Licensing
A more valuable and flexible way to purchase Cisco networking and infrastructure software
A simplified system for provisioning and managing your Cisco software
Cisco ONE Software
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Cisco ONE Software
BusinessValue
Agility and Innovations
FinancialPredictability
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What Is Cisco ONE Software?A More Valuable and Flexible Way to Consume Cisco Software
A La Carte, Separately
Priced Items
Software License
Tied to Hardware
Perpetual for the
Lifetime of the Box
Current Model
Software Suites
Offered as a Solution
Software License Portability
Access to Ongoing Innovation
Perpetual & Subscription Licenses
Enterprise License Agreement
Cisco ONE
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Cisco ONE Software Suites
Data Center WAN Access
WAN Switching WirelessComputeNetworking
Advanced
SecurityAdvanced Security Software and Appliances
Advanced
ApplicationAdvanced Capabilities and Applications Software
Core Networking, Security and Systems Softwarewith Network & Energy Management
Foundation
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Cisco ONE Software Suites
Data Center WAN Access
WAN Switching WirelessComputeNetworking
Threat Defense for Data Center
Threat Defense for WAN
Identity Services for Access
Advanced
Security
Data Center
Fabric
Enterprise
Cloud SuiteWAN Collaboration
Campus Fabric
AdvancedMobilityServices
Advanced
Application
Foundation for Networking
Foundation for Compute
Foundation for WANFoundation
for SwitchingFoundation for Wireless
Foundation
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Components to Enable a Private / Hybrid Cloud
Service
Catalog for
On-Demand
Services
Infrastructure
Config.
& Policy
Automation
Workflow
Automation
Support for
Hybrid
Architectures
Multi-Hypervisor
Support
Cisco UCS
DirectorPhysical & Virtual
Infrastucture Management
Compute, Network, Storage,
APIC Controller
Cisco Virtual
Application
Container Services
Prime Service
Catalog For Self Service Portal with
Analytics and Stack Designer
for App Developers
Cisco Intercloud
FabricHybrid Cloud
Management
Multi-Hypervisor
& Open-Stack
Support
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Components to Enable a Private / Hybrid Cloud
Service
Catalog for
On-Demand
Services
Infrastructure
Config.
& Policy
Automation
Workflow
Automation
Support for
Hybrid
Architectures
Multi-Hypervisor
Support
Cisco UCS
DirectorPhysical & Virtual
Infrastucture Management
Compute, Network, Storage,
APIC Controller
Cisco Virtual
Application
Container Services
Prime Service
Catalog For Self Service Portal with
Analytics and Stack Designer
for App Developers
Cisco Intercloud
FabricHybrid Cloud
Management
Multi-Hypervisor
& Open-Stack
Support
Cisco ONE
Enterprise
Cloud Suite
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Enterprise Cloud Suite: The Details Traditional Model
Software & Support
HardwareHardware
Additional Products included in Cisco ONE
- Not priced in the traditional model
- Enable broader capabilities
Software & Support
• UCS Central: Centralized multi-domain management
• UCS Performance Manager: Monitoring and capacity planning
• EnergyWise: Energy consumption visibility
Cisco ONE Software
UCS B200 M3 Blade Server Without CPU, Mem, …
2.90 GHz E5-2690/135w 8c/20 MB Cache/DDR3 …
16 GB DDR3-1866-MHz RDIMM/PC3-14900 …
VIC 1280 Dual-40 Gb Virtual Interface Card
UCS Director
Prime Services Catalog
Virtual Application Container Services
Intercloud Fabric for Business (1 year subscription)
Cisco ONE Enterprise Cloud Suite containing
UCS Director, UCS Central, Virtual Application
Container Services, Prime Service Catalog,
EnergyWise, UCS Performance Manager, Intercloud
Fabric for 1 year
UCS B200 M3 Blade Server Without CPU, Mem, …
2.90 GHz E5-2690/135w 8c/20 MB Cache/DDR3 …
16 GB DDR3-1866-MHz RDIMM/PC3-14900 …
VIC 1280 Dual-40 Gb Virtual Interface Card
Price Difference
No Change
-40%
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Joerg Schmitz
Lead Architect for Mid-Market Segment
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Business Opportunity
Enable a private cloud offering
- Physical and virtual domains
- Multi-tier application deployments
- Tenant separation (security, routing, scalability, etc.)
Keep the approach simple
- Simplified provisioning
and ongoing management
- Secure and stable operations
- Flexible licensing
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Why Cisco ONE Software
Solution-based offer at an attractive price1
2
3
4
Comprehensive offer with future capabilities
Simplified experience (ordering, etc.)
Licensing flexibility
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Use Case Scenarios
Enterprise Cloud
Infrastructure Automation
Converged Data Center Network
Data Center Network Automation
Next-Generation Branch Offices
Intelligent WAN
Connected Mobile Experience
Unified Access
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Business Value
Simple, Flexible Software Consumption Model
SimplicityFinancial
Predictability
Agility and
Innovation
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Availability
Generally available today:
• Foundation and Advanced Applications
• Perpetual-based licensing
Platforms supported:
• Nexus Switches
• Catalyst Switches
• Integrated Service Routers
• Aggregation Service Routers
• Wireless Controllers and Access Points
• UCS and x86 Servers
Coming in the future:
• Advanced Security offers
• Subscription-based licensing
• Enterprise License Agreements
An Introduction to Cisco Smart Software Licensing
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The 5,000 M View: Fixing the Operational IssuesNew Operational Model required
• To Satisfy Customer Needs
• To Enable Advanced Buying Models
• To Provide a Single Customer Experience
Cisco is in the middle of a major licensing transition:
Customer
& Partner
ExperiencePAK Registration
Device Specific
Limited View
Easy Registration
No PAKs. Easy
activation. Device is
ready to use.
Flexible licensing, use
across devices.
Company Specific
Software, services,
devices in one easy to
use portal.
Complete View
Manually register each
device. Unlock with
license key.
Licenses specific to only
one device.
Customers do not know
what they own.
Smart Account
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Smart
Account
Assets
Pool all assets,User roles, and
agreements
Customer, designated VAR,
Integrator, or other authorized party
Users
Additional Benefits of Smart Accounts include:
Downloading new software
Find out what new licenses you have
Review Service contracts
Review logs and specific cases you’ve opened
Track Purchases
What is a Cisco Smart
Account?*A single place to keep and manage
all your Cisco assets*
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Biology Dept
MathematicsDept
Physics Dept
Dividing your Smart Accounts with Virtual AccountsYou can create virtual accounts that reflect your organization’s departments then associate licenses
and devices with those departments.
Smart Account
Big University
BigU.edu
Virtual Accounts Departments
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Types of Smart Accounts
Virtual AccountsVirtual Accounts
Customer
Smart Account
Holding
Smart Account
Customer has the ability to manage software licenses in one account
Managed by customer directly, designated VAR or authorized party
Temporary account where smart enabled products are stored
Partner or reseller store these products until customer identified
Visibility• Partner/reseller will have visibility into all stored licenses that have yet to be
transferred to an end customer
• The Partner/Reseller will deposit an order into a customer account when
account is identified
• *Licenses can’t be activated in holding Smart Accounts*
Visibility• View of all Cisco Licenses, including information on End-customer Ownership
and End-Customer Usage
Roles
• Account Approvers – Owner of account and enters/approves agreements with
Cisco
• Account Administrators – Manages users access and privileges
• Smart Account Administrators– Can View /Manage all Licenses and Usage
across the entire Account
• Virtual Account Administrators – Can View/Manage all Licenses and Usage
across 1 or more specified Virtual Accounts
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Smart Account Tools
Cisco Software Workspace (CSW)
Create and Manage Smart Accounts
1 Cisco Commerce Workspace (CCW)
Order & Assign Smart Products to Smart Accounts
2
Use Cisco Software Workspace (CSW) to create and manage the Smart Accounts which will have Smart-
enabled products assigned to them in Cisco Commerce Workspace (CCW) when placing the order.
1. Select “Create a New Smart Account”
2. Indicate if you are creating the account for yourself or someone else
3. Validate Account Information and Receive Welcome Email
4. Complete Smart Account Setup by selecting correct addresses and adding other users.
https://webapps.cisco.com/software/csws/ws/platform/home Within CCW. Click “Add Smart Account”
Demo – Smart Accounts
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Smart Licensing
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Commerce (CCW)
‘Smart’Account
CiscoProduct
BigU.edu
I Own: 10
I am Using: 10
I Have Purchased 5 additional ‘Advanced’
Licenses for BigU.edu
+5
Hello, I am Device-East5, I belong to BigU.edu
and I am using 1x Advanced License
Hello, You are Device-East5, belonging to
BigU.edu and the Physics department
you are ‘In-Compliance’
+1
• Cisco Smart Licensing is a new way of thinking about licensing at Cisco that is being applied to all products
• Instead of DRM, licensing provides a Software Inventory Management System that provides Customers,
Cisco, and Selected Partners with information about Software Ownership and Software Utilization
Ownership Usage
What is Cisco Smart Licensing?
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License Management
> Enable ‘Advanced
Security’
> Enable ‘Advanced Security’
Customer has
enabled Device
1 and 3.
Customer Owns: 3 devices,
2 Advanced Security licenses
Customer,
Partner, Cisco
Sees Usage
Devic
e 1
Devic
e 2
Devic
e 3
Device 1
enabled
Device 3
enabled
Usage
Device 2
disabled
> Disabled ‘Advanced Security’
> Enable ‘Advanced
Security’
Licenses belong to the company and are not node-locked to a device. Licenses can be applied to different devices as needed without need to purchase or rehost a license.
• Licenses are enabled through Configuration, not requiring the installation of a License File
• License Enable is Explicit
> Disable ‘Advanced
Security’
> Enable ‘Advanced
Security’
Customer
disables
Device 1 and
enables Device
2
Customer Owns: 3 devices,
2 Advanced Security licenses
Customer,
Partner, Cisco
Sees Usage
De
vic
e 1
Devic
e 2
Devic
e 3
Device 1
disabled
Device 3
enabled
Usage
Device 2
enabled
> Enable ‘Advanced
Security’
Receive
Use
Customer
& Partner
Experience
2
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Smart Software Licensing
SCH Transport
Gateway
*License Pooling is handled through the Cisco Smart Software
Manager
Dis
trib
ute
d D
ep
loym
en
tC
en
tra
l D
ep
loym
en
t
Cisco Commerce
Workspace
Cisco
Smart
Software
Manager
Place Order
Manage
Licenses
Usage
Cisco Smart
Software
Manager
Annuity
Platform
Cisco Software Workspace
Entitlement
Router
Switch
Firewall
Unified
Communications
Software
Router
Switch
Firewall
Video
Unified
Communicati
ons
1
3
Activate and
Use
Software
2
Smart Software Satellite(Bundled with CSPC/CNC or
standalone)
How many I am using
How many I own
Manage Cisco Licenses
Warning and Notifications -25
Major Alert: Insufficient licenses – 25 needed to return to compliance
License Quantity In Use Surplus /
Shortage
1900-WAN-Collab-
Suite
300 325 -25
1900-Threat-Defense-
Suite
500 425 +75
Track and Transfer Devices
ISR1921 Chemistry A Transfer
ISR1921 Chemistry B Remove
Receive
Use
Customer
& Partner
Experience
2
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Options Visual
1 Direct Cloud AccessCisco Product sends usage information directly over the internet.
No additional Components needed
2 Direct Cloud Access through an Off the Shelf
HTTPs ProxyCisco Products send usage information over the internet via
a Proxy Server. Any off-the-shelf Proxy will work.
3 Mediated Access through
a Smart Call Home Transport GatewayCisco Products send usage information to a local Mediator such as
the Smart Call Home Transport Gateway (Free VM Download),
which automatically completes the transaction with the backend.
4 Mediated Access through
a On-Prem Collector – Disconnected Cisco Products send usage information to a local disconnected
collector, which acts as a local license authority. Once a month, an
exchange of human readable information will be performed to keep
the databases in sync.
Cisco
Product
Your Cisco
Software Usage
Cisco.com
HTTPs
Sim
ple
Se
cu
re
Se
cu
rity
Po
licy
Ea
se
of u
se
Cisco
Product
Your Cisco
Software Usage
Cisco.comHTTPs
Transport
Gateway
Cisco
Product
Your Cisco
Software Usage
Cisco.comHTTPs
Proxy
Cisco
Product
Cisco.comHTTPs Smart
Services
Collector
File Transfer
Your Cisco
Software Usage
Balancing Simplicity with Security‘S
tag
e a
nd
Fo
rge
t’ Ava
ilab
le
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Smart Software
Satellite
Smart Software Licensing Components
SCH Transport
Gateway
Dir
ec
tM
ed
iate
d D
ep
loym
en
ts
Cisco Commerce
Workspace
Usage
Cisco Smart
Software
Manager
Annuity
Platform
Software
Router
Switch
Firewall
Router
Switch
Firewall
Router
Switch
Firewall
Air Gap
Offline Monthly
Inventory Update
Dis
co
nn
ecte
d
Netw
ork
1
Dis
co
nn
ecte
d
Netw
ork
2
Overall Cisco Licenses
Warning and Notifications -25
Major Alert: Insufficient licenses – 25 needed to return to compliance
License Quantity In Use Surplus /
Shortage
1900-WAN-Collab-
Suite
300 325 -25
1900-Threat-Defense-
Suite
500 425 +75
Track and Transfer Devices
ISR1921 Chemistry A Transfer
ISR1921 Chemistry B Remove
Local Cisco Licenses
Warning and Notifications None
License Quan Use Surplus /
Shortage
1900-WAN-
Collab-Suite
100 90 +10
A
B
C
DETraditional
Licensing
Tools
Router
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Introducing Cisco Smart Software ManagerCustomers self-manage Cisco licenses, based on consumption needs, in one Portal.
• View entire customer license and product inventories
• Understand license and product landscape
• Receive timely issue messaging
• Easily troubleshoot product and license inventories
• http://www.cisco.com/web/ordering/smart-software-manager/index.html
Navigation pane
Work pane
Each Work pane will
have additional tabs for
its specific activities
Smart vs. Virtual
The Smart Account is a single and
systematic representation of a customer in
Cisco's internal system. The Smart Account
name displays here
Virtual Accounts are pools of licenses and
product instances. All new licenses are placed
in a default Virtual Account. You can then
transfer the licenses from that account to a
different account.
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Additional Information About A License
1
License Details
Additional license information is available if you click
the License hyperlink.
1. Select the hyperlink of License type you want to
investigate
2. Review Virtual Account Usage, License Expiration,
product instances, and other License related
events and history
2
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Transfer Licenses to New Virtual AccountTransfer Licenses to the new Virtual Account
1. Select the Virtual Account that holds the Licenses you want to
transfer
2. Navigate to the Licenses tab
3. Click the Transfer hyperlink next to the license type you want to
transfer
4. In the resulting pop-up box, select the Transfer options and enter a
quantity
5. Click OK to submit the transfer
…or click Preview to confirm details of the transfer before submitting
(see next slide).
1
3
2
4
5
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Transfer Preview - Transfer Licenses to New Virtual Account
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Check Event Log Check the Event Log
Confirm the license transfer by checking the Event Log for
the originating or destination Virtual Account. The Event
Log tab displays information about all of the events in a
virtual account. From the Event Log tab, you can:
1. View a detailed list of all events
2. You can refine the list by using the filter and entering
license type or product instance
3. Export the table to a .csv file
1
2 3
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Minor Alerts - Licenses
Minor Alerts
The alert bar provides an overall summary of the alerts in the virtual
account.
1. Select the Virtual Account that contains the Minor Alert you want
to investigate
2. Select the alert tab in the top left of the Work pane
3. Take action on the alert
Minor alerts are promoted to major alerts if not acted upon before the
time limit is reached.
12
Corresponding hyperlinks
allow you to take action
from directly within the Alert
3
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Register A Product InstanceStep 1 – Create a Token
Create a token
A token is used to register and activate a device and assign
the device to the Virtual Account
1. Click an existing Virtual Account in the Navigation pane
2. From the General tab, click New Token
3. Enter a description of the token In the Create Registration
Token dialog box. Enter the # of days you want the token
to be valid for, and click Create Token button1
2
3
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Register A Product InstanceStep 2 – Copy the token
1
Copy a token
A token is valid for up to 365 days, the default is 30 days.
1. Select the Copy hyperlink for the newly created token
You can also Download the token to a text file or Revoke the
token from the Action field.
Revoke
Revoke: Once the product is
registered it no longer uses the
token as a certificate is pushed
down to the device. To Revoke a
token means to invalidate it so
that any device that has the token
but not a certificate will be
rejected.
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Smart Call Home configuration command:• call-home contact-email-addr [email protected] profile "CiscoTAC-1"
active
destination transport-method http
no destination transport-method email
destination address http
https://tools.cisco.com/its/service/oddce/services/DDCEService
no destination address http
https://tools.cisco.com/its/service/oddce/services/DDCEService
Register A Product InstanceStep 3 – Enter the configuration commands
Smart Call Home should be configured on the device
This is an example of a Smart Call Home configuration
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Smart Licensing configuration commands:
• (config) license smart enable
• (exec) license smart register id token
NzkxOGQzZDEtY2E3NS00MzJhLWE1NmEtMDhjMmVjM2YyYWU4LTEzODI4OTYw%0
AOTcwMTh8WmtXWnh2TXkwUUp6RTdsZStTNlI5SUV6Y3loYXo5R3RqbE1pYnpM%0A
MVI2TT0%3D%0A {Sample Token, do not use}
• (config)license boot level premium
Register A Product InstanceStep 3 – Enter the configuration commands
Open a terminal window for the device and paste in the Smart Software Licensing configuration commands
This is an example for a CSR configuration
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Register A Product InstanceStep 4 - Verify the device is connected
Verify the device is connected
After configuring the device, check to see if it displays in Cisco
Smart Software Manager
1. Select the Virtual Account where the product instance is
located
2. Select the Product Instances tab
Locate the Product Instance in the list. Use the Filter feature if
you need to narrow the list.
1
2
Click the Name
hyperlink to display
additional Product
Instance details.
See next slide.
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Show License All
Router#sho lic all
Cisco Smart Licensing Agent, Version 1.0.0_development
Product Instance: PID:CSR1000V,SN:99TLI1I3U6O
Smart Licensing Enabled: Yes
Assigned License Pool: Default Pool
Features: Not yet implemented
Entitlement Handle: 17
Tag: REG_25, Version: 1.0, Enforce Mode: IN COMPLIANCE
Requested Time: Mon Jun 17 12:51:16.546, Requested Count: 1
Vendor String:
Smart Licensing State: authorized (4)
Licensing Certificates:
ID Cert: Date Issue: Not yet implemented, Date Expired: Not yet implemented
Signing Cert: Date Issue: Not yet implemented, Date Expired: Not yet implemented
Upcoming Scheduled Jobs:
Certificate Renewal: Not Available
Authorization Renewal: Thu Jan 01 00:00:00.000
Authorization Expiration: Thu Jan 01 00:00:00.000
Daily Job: Sat Jan 17 21:43:37.575
Product Unique Identifier
Current End Point Status
Licenses in Use and their status
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License Management – Product Consumption
Device Consumption
Once a product instance is correctly configured, registered, and
displays in the Portal, you can verify it’s consumption on the
Licenses Tab of the Virtual Account.
1. Click on Licenses tab
2. The In Use column should reflect the # of products registered
to this specific license.
3. The Surplus column indicates how many active licenses are
available.
4. The alert bar displays a major alert button, showing Alert
status as “Insufficient license” in case there are not enough
licenses in the Virtual Account. The alert displays explaining
an action is necessary.
1
2 3
4
Demo: Smart Software Manager
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Smart Agent Adoption Timeline
2015
Roadmap: Individual Releases may change before final FCS
As of Jan 16, 2015
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Simplifying Infrastructure Software
Simplified purchase,
provisioning, and ongoing
license management
License portability reduces
the network refresh cost
Additional features
included over time
Software suites designed
for the most relevant
customer scenarios
Common capabilities
available across data center,
WAN, and local access
Customer Experience
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Call to Action
• Ask your account team or partner about Cisco ONE Software
• Visit the World of Solutions for
– Cisco Campus – Enterprise Networks for Smart Licensing and Cisco ONE Demos
• Learn more with in-depth conversations
– Schedule a Meet the Engineer
– Schedule a Meeting in our Whisper Suite
• Create your Smart Account
• Meet the Engineer Lunch time Table Topics (Thursday 12:30-2:30)
• Recommended Reading:
– www.cisco.com/go/one
– www.cisco.com/go/smartlicensing
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