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F5-BIG-VE-LAB-V13
- Aug 21, 2016
Using it right now. v12.1 is covered by F5-BIG-VE-LAB-V13.
Make sure you do not build new BigIP VMs, otherwise you will invalidate your license. If you rebuild, take hard copies of the BigIP VM Virtual Disk , and all files in the VM folder. Store them on a separate location for backup.
Using it right now. v12.1 is covered by F5-BIG-VE-LAB-V13.
Make sure you do not build new BigIP VMs, otherwise you will invalidate your license. If you rebuild, take hard copies of the BigIP VM Virtual Disk , and all files in the VM folder. Store them on a separate location for backup.
- markn11_229516Aug 21, 2016Nimbostratus
Awesome thanks!
Is there not a way to deactivate the old VM that I setup?
- Hannes_Rapp_162Aug 21, 2016Nacreous
No such possibility exists. Do you have active support coverage? If yes, you can contact F5 with your concern
- markn11_229516Aug 21, 2016Nimbostratus
I don't as it expired in Feb 2016. However, I am going to purchase another lab license, so I can practice with HA configurations. It's been awhile since I've touched the lab edition, and at work, I can't make many changes, so I really wanted to start over from scratch.
Is there a way to revert the configuration to default, without losing the license info? That would be just as good.
If not, I suppose once I get the new license, I can call support to ask
- markn11_229516Aug 21, 2016Nimbostratus
actually, looks like maybe I should just follow this doc to reset
https://support.f5.com/kb/en-us/solutions/public/13000/100/sol13127.html
- Hannes_Rapp_162Aug 21, 2016Nacreous
Yep, if you don't absolutely need to set up on a new VM, it's best to just reset the BigIP configuration to factory defaults.
- markn11_229516Aug 23, 2016Nimbostratus
Thank you Hannes!
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