07-28-2015 12:57 PM - edited 03-10-2019 10:56 PM
07-28-2015 07:53 PM
Yes.
It's the same as in the non-mobility licensing scheme except that it's restricted to wireless clients.
The other difference is that with Mobility you always have an equal number of Base, Plus and Apex licenses.
Without Mobility you can have fewer clients using Plus license features and fewer still using Apex if that suffices to cover your use case scenarios.
07-29-2015 06:28 AM
Just to be sure I size this right would a Mobility 100 endpoints license include 100 base, 100 plus and 100 apex licenses so you could Auth and profile 100 endpoints or would the 100 endpoints be divided between Base Plus and Apex licenses so to Auth and Profile 100 endpoints so I wold need move up to the Mobility 250
07-29-2015 08:50 AM
The Mobility 100 endpoint license would allow you to Authenticate/Authorize, Profile and perform Posture enforcement all simultaneously on 100 unique wireless endpoints.
A given endpoint type may not consume, say, the Posture services but it's not like another one could in it's stead because Posture doesn't exist independent of AuthC/AuthZ.
The licenses are consumed when the action is performed and not released until the client is disassociated from the WLAN.
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