Cisco Asr 1001 License

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ASR 1001 Router: Access product specifications, documents, downloads, Visio stencils, product images, and community content. ASR 1000 Series Embedded Services Processor (ESP20. ESP40, ESP100, and ESP200). - Note: The ESP is integrated into the ASR 1001-X, ASR. 1001-HX, ASR 1002-HX, and ASR 1002-X chassis. The integrated ESP on the ASR 1002-X offers 5 Gbps by default, and is upgradable through a software license to.
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All opinions stated are those of the poster only, and do not reflect the opinion of Cisco Systems Inc., or its affiliates. Last Update: April 14th, 2016. I need some clue from some licensing gurus. I'm mostly experienced with plain old IOS 12 & 15 software and am most familiar with those licensing schemes. Torrent Kevin Hill Saison 2 Narcos.
Where I'm falling flat is trying to spec out a simple but powerful router running IOS XE to meet a customer's requirements, but I'm finding the ASR line is quite different to work with than what I'm used to which is mainly legacy used market IOS platforms. I think I just need IP Base to get my most basic requirements of QoS DiffServ, OSPF, eBGP, ip sla icmp probes, tracks, & PBR. I'm specifically looking at the ASR1001X-2.5G-K9 base bundle.
I went through Cisco's build and price tool but it won't tell me whether the IP Base license itself costs money or if IP Base is included with a purchase of an ASR1001-X chassis. I can find out, it seems, only by submitting my quote to a reseller (which I don't want to do, if possible). If there's a page that explains this simply, I haven't found it yet. I'd really appreciate some pointers. The ASR1001X-2.5G-K9 bundle already comes with Advanced Enterprise Services (part number for it is SLASR1-AES). That should be around 5k more expensive than going with IPBase (MSRP). However, I believe IPBase doesn't cover BGP: 'A Cisco IOS XE Advanced Enterprise Services technology package license in combination with the Cisco ASR 1001 universal K9 software image facilitates Border Gateway Protocol (BGP), Multiprotocol BGP (MBGP), MPLS, and other advanced features on the router.'
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