09-23-2022 03:59 AM
Hi Team,
I am migrating 5800 WLC to 9800-40 . I do not have DNAC in network. What all license required for AP registration . We have 2700 and 9120 AP both.
Please suggest
09-23-2022 04:21 AM
Table 9. Comparison of the 9800-L with and without the Performance license
check the FAQ :
09-23-2022 05:36 AM
- Note that for physical 9800 instance such as 9800-40 ap-licensing is currently not enforced, but you will get out of compliances messages, for virtual 9800 ap licenses are mandatory.
M.
09-23-2022 05:42 AM
Hi @marce1000 ,
So AP can be register on 9800-40 without issue , if we dot have license. Issue only is we will get compliance error.
09-23-2022 05:53 AM
- Indeed , you will only get out of compliance warning(s) , but the access points will be usable . Note that this behavior is not guaranteed for long term use and or may be subject to change on future software versions for the wireless controller
M.
09-23-2022 05:58 AM
Hi @marce1000 ,
Thanks for providing details on my asked question.
Last point , as my network do not use DNAC , which license i need to use to get rid of compliance error and steps to install it
09-23-2022 08:30 AM
>...which license i need to use
Well you need to buy them at least, I don't know product numbers for that you may need to contact your Cisco reseller (e.g.)
>...and steps to install it
As far as I understand they are added to your 'Smart Account' and or smart licensing is being used , check this document for an overview. https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/wireless/controller/9800/config-guide/b_wl_16_10_cg/smart-licensing.html
Whilst @Rich R remarks are certainly valid in terms of being 'financially compliant' I still find it useful to be able to not have to buy licenses for older access points that you may for instance phase out in the future and then need to buy the licenses for new access points only.
M.
09-23-2022 06:39 AM - edited 09-23-2022 06:39 AM
I answered a similar question just a few hours ago:
https://community.cisco.com/t5/wireless/9800-licensing/m-p/4692658/highlight/true#M246354
Getting licenses is not about "getting rid of compliance messages" - it's about complying with Cisco licensing conditions. If you choose to use Cisco equipment in contravention of their license terms Cisco may also choose to prosecute you for contravening those terms.
And to clarify what @marce1000 said "for virtual 9800 ap licenses are mandatory.". Actually AP DNA licenses are mandatory on *all* 9800 WLCs (except EWC on AP when not using DNAC) but they are currently not enforced on hardware 9800 WLCs. The 9800-CL currently allows a max of 50 APs without licenses. Any of that could change at any time - Cisco could choose to enforce licenses on all 9800 platforms at any time.
09-26-2022 02:02 AM
And to add to the excellent reply here, you need licenses to be legally compliant. I wouldn't recommend using it.
All Catalyst 9000 series OP ordered must have come with a DNA license, however if you plan to onboard any older series AP's you must purchase a AIR-DNA license per AP. It is mandatory requirement to have the licenses synced with WLC for legal compliance. Also note that if you have Wave 1 AP's like 2700's you cannot upgrade above 17.3.X IOS-XE codes. Since 2700's are going EOL very soon and with the logistics delays better place the order for the new AP's now itself. If you want to future proof consider 6E AP's, but only after a proper survey and a study to embrace the changes it requires.
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