03-14-2013 07:15 AM - edited 07-03-2021 11:43 PM
We have two 7510 WLC's and a bunch of AP's. I want to make sure I understand the license impact of what we are trying to do. Our AP's will not be up at all times and it's impossible to know when these AP's will be connected and booted up. They may be on for 2 days and then off for a month before booting up again. The question I have is once an AP registers to a WLC, is that license 'locked' and used regardless of whether the AP is up or not?
03-14-2013 07:17 AM
No, the licensing is only used when the AP is up and connected to the WLC.
HTH,
Steve
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04-01-2013 11:33 PM
The license depends on the number of AP's connected concurrently at a particular moment on the Wlc.Although when number of active sessions are considered, its flush time is more and can store all the AP's information connected but are currently down.
So it once AP is registerd and its up, for that AP license will be consumed.Hence licensing depends on the number of active devices currently connected.
04-02-2013 01:32 AM
I agree with Steve and Vikas.
The WLC calculates the license for currently connected APs. The AP that joins the WLC consumes the 1 space in the WLC license once it is connected. Once it is disassociated you can simply bring another different AP and connect it.
Same way, if you have a license for 100 APs, it is possible that you connect 100 APs then remove them and bring different 100 APs and they should join without a prblem.
Regards,
Amjad
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