You can add license keys and generate a license usage report. The usage report is a file in CSV format.

When you install NSX Manager, the default license is NSX-T Data Center for vShield Endpoint. This license never expires but has certain restrictions. For more information about licenses, see License Types. You cannot create or update the following objects:
  • Tier-0 and tier-1 logical router
  • Tier-0 and tier-1 gateway
  • Logical switch
  • Layer 2 segment (Note: You can create and update service segments.)
  • Distributed firewall
  • VPN
  • NAT
  • Load balancer
  • Service Insertion
  • NSX Intelligence
If you upgrade from a previous release, both the default vShield Endpoint license and the previous default NSX-T Data Center Evaluation will be available. Note the following:
  • You cannot delete the default vShield Endpoint license key.
  • You can delete the previous default NSX-T Data Center Evaluation license key.
  • If you add a new vShield Endpoint license, the default vShield Endpoint license will be hidden. If you remove the new vShield Endpoint license, the default vShield Endpoint license will be available again.
  • If you add a new NSX-T Data Center Evaluation license, the default NSX-T Data Center Evaluation license, if it exists because of an upgrade, will be permanently deleted. If you remove the new NSX-T Data Center Evaluation license, you will not have any evaluation license.
Note: About the evaluation license: If you install the NSX-T Data Center Evaluation license, it will be valid for 60 days.
Note the following:
  • You have the NSX-T Data Center for vShield Endpoint license and the NSX-T Data Center Evaluation license only.
    • If the NSX-T Data Center Evaluation license is valid, it will be used.
    • If the NSX-T Data Center Evaluation license has expired, the NSX-T Data Center for vShield Endpoint license will be used. (Enforcement will take effect.)
  • You have the NSX-T Data Center for vShield Endpoint license, the NSX-T Data Center Evaluation license, and other licenses.
    • If the NSX-T Data Center Evaluation license is valid, it and the other licenses will be used.
    • If the NSX-T Data Center Evaluation license has expired, the other licenses will be used.

If a license has expired or will expire within 60 days, an alarm will be generated each time you log in. You can view alarms by going to Home > Alarms.

If you have only the NSX-T Data Center for vShield Endpoint license, after you log in, an informational banner message will let you know that the license has certain restrictions (see above). If you have any expired or expiring license, after you log in, a warning banner message will let you know.

You can add multiple license keys for the same edition of NSX-T Data Center. It is not necessary to go to https://my.vmware.com to combine the keys.

Procedure

  1. With admin privileges, log in to NSX Manager.
  2. Select System > Licenses > Add License.
  3. Enter a license key.
  4. To generate a license usage report, select Export > License Usage Report.
    The CSV report lists the VM, CPU, unique concurrent user, vCPU and core usage numbers of the following features:
    • Switching and Routing
    • NSX Edge load balancer
    • VPN
    • Distributed Firewall
    • Context Aware Micro-Segmentation - Application identification
    • Context Aware Micro-Segmentation - Identity firewall for remote desktop session host
    • Service Insertion
    • Identity Firewall
    • Enhanced Guest Introspection
    • Micro-Segmentation Planning (L4) (CPU, core, VM, and concurrent user information only)
    • NSX Federation (CPU, core, VM, and concurrent user information only)
    • Anomaly Detection
    • Endpoint Context
    • Micro-Segmentation Planning (L7)
    • Distributed Load Balancer
    • Distributed IDPS
    • URL Categorization
    • Distributed Malware Prevention
    Note:

    The following features are disabled for the Limited Export Release version:

    • IPSec VPN
    • HTTPS-based Load Balancer