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11-01-2022 08:39 AM
What's the fundamental difference between say C-9200-48P-A and E? I know one is Advantage and one is Essentials. I'm looking at a datasheet; it just a licensing thing, and there are a few more features available in A? I ask because we don't use most of the extra features of these devices, just the basic ones, and the E versions seem to be cheaper. Also, do you really need to get the DNA subscription license thing if you go through a reseller?
More importantly, my main question is, if we have a stack of three C-9200-24P-As, can we add a 48P-E to the stack? I know 24 and 48 port switches can be mixed in a stack, but does the version make a difference in this case?
Thanks.
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11-02-2022 12:15 AM
If the switches come with perpetual you do not need to register.
If you do not need DNAC integration and devices are not part of SD-Access - you do not need that DNAC license.
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11-01-2022 10:37 AM
As per the Stacking the stacking device should have same License all time.
Only stacking Essential good enough, if you need more feature network advantage. compare E vs A
If you do not have DNAC , then you do not need that License.
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11-01-2022 01:52 PM - edited 11-01-2022 01:52 PM
Thanks. So as I said the three switches we do have in the stack are A, but I want to see if we can add an E. That said, I don't think we even have activated or use the Smart License on the switches anyway.
So to clarify, you're saying if we don't have DNAC, the license type doesn't matter (and if the Smart Licenses aren't activated, you can blend the different ones in a stack)? For example, we're trying to buy through CDW and some have E and some A.
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11-02-2022 12:15 AM
If the switches come with perpetual you do not need to register.
If you do not need DNAC integration and devices are not part of SD-Access - you do not need that DNAC license.
