NetScaler® Console service

Upgrade a perpetual license in a NetScaler SDX to NetScaler Pooled capacity

Important:

File based licensing system (also referred to as manually managed entitlements), traditionally used for activating various on-premises components, will be End of Life (EOL) on April 15, 2026. License Activation Service (LAS) is the next generation technology for product activations across the suite of Citrix products. LAS will be the only way to activate and license NetScaler instances after April 15, 2026, supporting NetScaler Flexed licenses (CPL/UHMC), legacy NetScaler Pooled licenses, and NetScaler Fixed term Bandwidth licenses. To remain supported, your NetScaler and NetScaler Console deployments must be on a LAS compatible version.

The minimum required NetScaler versions that are LAS compatible are:

  • NetScaler ADCs: 14.1 51.x, 13.1 60.x, 13.1 37.x (FIPS)

  • NetScaler SVM: 14.1 51.x, 13.1 60.x

  • NetScaler Console Service: will support LAS from early September.

All the other forms of legacy NetScaler licenses such as Pooled vCPU, CICO, perpetual will not be supported with LAS. NetScaler instances leveraging perpetual licenses without an active maintenance will become unlicensed upon upgrade to the above mentioned software versions.

LAS based licenses may not be available to customers where prohibited by law or regulations.

If you have questions or concerns, contact Customer Care. Citrix may limit or suspend your Citrix Maintenance for non-compliance with these requirements without liability in addition to any other remedies Citrix may have at law or equity. These requirements don’t apply where prohibited by law or regulation.

A NetScaler SDX with perpetual license can be upgraded to NetScaler Pooled capacity license. Upgrading to NetScaler Pooled capacity license enables you to allocate licenses from the license pool to NetScaler appliances on demand. NetScalercan use one license at a time which is either use perpetual license or use the Pooled license. A customer can make a switch from a Pooled license to a perpetual license. As long as the perpetual license is valid, a customer can reconfigure the NetScalerand remove the Pooled licensing config. When a customer makes a switch from perpetual license to Pooled license or pooled to perpetual license, all the NetScaler instances are restarted.

You can also configure the NetScaler Pooled capacity license for NetScaler instances configured in a high-availability mode.

Note

For upgrading the SDX appliance to NetScaler Pooled capacity license, you must upload the SDX-Z license to the appliance.

Ensure you have the permission to add NetScaler instances in NetScaler Console.

To upgrade to NetScaler pooled capacity:

  1. In a Web browser, type the IP address of the SDX appliance, such as http://192.168.100.1.

  2. In User Name and Password fields, type the administrator credentials.

  3. On the Welcome page, click Continue.

  4. Upload the zero-capacity license. On the Configuration tab, navigate to System > Licenses.

  5. On the Manage Licenses page, click Add License File.

  6. In the Licenses page, select Upload license files from a local computer and click Browse to select the zero-capacity license from your local machine. Then, click Finish.

    Upload license file

    Once the zero-capacity license is applied successfully, a Pooled Licenses section appears on the Licenses page.

  7. In the Pooled licenses section, do the following:

    Enter details of license server

    1. In the Licensing Server Name or IP Address field, enter the license server details.

      If you want to configure NetScaler Console server as a license server, specify NetScaler Console server’s IP address.

      If you are using an agent to communicate with the NetScaler Console server, specify the agent’s IP address.

    2. In the Port Number field, enter the license server port. Default value: 27000.

    3. Click Get Licenses.

  8. In the Allocate Licenses window, specify the required instances and bandwidth and click Allocate.

    Allocate licenses

    On the Manage Licenses page, you can view the details of the license server, license edition, and the allocated instances and bandwidth from the pool.

    Allocated Licenses to SDX

Note

Upgrading a perpetual license to Pooled capacity does not require restarting the SDX appliance.

Upgrade a perpetual license in a NetScaler SDX to NetScaler Pooled capacity