Well, I've seen an "R" version and a "U" version but never a "UR" version.
I have always been under the assumption that they were mutually exclusive.
As for the lack of an activation key, that is odd.  What is the current
version of the OS?  Have you tried to run an upgrade?  When you apply for a
feature license, such as the free 56-bit (DES) encryption feature, you will
be given a new activation key generated via the serial number.  

I would apply for the 56-bit key and then do an upgrade to the latest code
(6.1.1), which will prompt you for a new key if needed.

Rik

-----Original Message-----
From: Radford Dion [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, February 05, 2002 5:28 AM
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Subject: PIX activation key [7:34450]


I've just got a hold of a PIX 515UR and I want to upgrade to the lastest
software, but when I do a show ver there is no activation key. 

Is this normal, or do I have to obtain one from somewhere?

Dion Radford
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