Licensing and the ArcGIS Network Analyst extension

You can accomplish some tasks that are related to the ArcGIS Network Analyst extension without actually installing and enabling the extension; however, you need to install and enable it before you can harness all of its functionality. This topic provides an overview of the functionality that is available depending on whether the ArcGIS Network Analyst extension is enabled.

ArcGIS for Desktop with the ArcGIS Network Analyst extension license

All the network analysis and network dataset capabilities are available to you when the ArcGIS Network Analyst extension is enabled. Thus, you can perform any of the network analyses that the ArcGIS Network Analyst extension provides; you can also create, edit, and build network datasets. This holds true whether you have ArcGIS for Desktop Basic , Standard, or Advanced installed.

ArcGIS for Desktop Basic, Standard, and Advanced

Keep in mind that although Network Analyst functionality doesn't encompass editing, you may need to edit features that participate, or will participate, in a network dataset. In such a case, your ArcGIS for Desktop license level (ArcGIS for Desktop Basic, Standard, Advanced) determines which editing tools are available and, thus, may affect the accuracy of the results. For example, ArcGIS for Desktop Standard offers functionality that ArcGIS for Desktop Basic does not, such as topologies, subtype editing, and advanced feature dataset management. ArcGIS for Desktop Advanced builds on the capabilities offered by ArcGIS for Desktop Standard to include tools like Integrate, which creates vertices on intersecting lines. Higher ArcGIS for Desktop license levels help you to more quickly and accurately model transportation networks.

ArcGIS for Desktop without the ArcGIS Network Analyst extension license

The following capabilities are enabled even without an ArcGIS Network Analyst extension license:

The only capabilities that you won't have access to are the following:

Find Route

Even without an extension, ArcGIS for Desktop provides route analysis capability through the Find Route dialog box. You can click the Find Route button Find Route on the ArcMap Tools toolbar to open the dialog box. Yet the Find Route dialog box doesn't give you the full range of analysis options that the ArcGIS Network Analyst extension route analysis layer provides.

Learn more about Find Route

ArcGIS Engine, ArcGIS for Server, and the ArcGIS Network Analyst extension

Network Analyst functionality is also available as an extension to ArcGIS Engine and ArcGIS for Server. A separate ArcGIS Network Analyst extension license is required for each application, since it isn't interchangeable. This means you need an ArcGIS Network Analyst extension license specifically made for ArcGIS Engine to use Network Analyst functionality in ArcGIS Engine. Similarly, you need a distinct ArcGIS Network Analyst extension license to use Network Analyst functionality in ArcGIS for Server.

3/25/2015