Hello André,

On Tue, Jan 14, 2014 at 12:04 PM, Andre Aubet <[email protected]> wrote:
> Sorry to come back on this topic. I almost finished to setup my lab, and I
> asked Cisco for 1-year temporary licenses for ACS, WCS and MSE.
>
> They answered me they don't deliver temporary licenses for internal usage.
>
> How did you guys managed to obtain licenses for your lab?

For the ACS , I reused the license from a customer (this older license
isn't tied to the MAC address and installation time like newer
licenses, so cheating like this is possible, and very handy for lab
use; absolutely not recommended for production use, of course!).

For the WCS, my company bought a NFR license when it was offered a few
years ago to Cisco partners. You could also use a customer license
like I did with the ACS.

For MSE, I don't have a physical appliance, but use the demo virtual
MSE in version 7.0 that was available to Cisco partners. Since you
wrote earlier that you work for one, you should be able to get it from
a Cisco channel SE. It's in version 7.0.105.0, so not exactly the one
suggested by Jeff Rensink, but close enough and better than use the
public 7.2 version, I think.

-Thomas
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