How will the Mobility Controller (MC) be affected?

A company has a Mobility Master (MM)-based solution. There is a hardware issue with the MM appliance, and, as result, all connectivity is lost between the appliance and the network. The network manager is concerned about how this will impact licensing.
How will the Mobility Controller (MC) be affected?
A. The MC maintains its current licenses for 30 days.
B. The MC maintains only licenses that have been locally installed on it.
C. The MC contacts Aruba Activate and uses the licensing limits defined there.
D. The MC loses all licenses and cannot support APs or clients.

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3 thoughts on “How will the Mobility Controller (MC) be affected?

  1. Good job Zielony, Answer is A

    Mobility Master is Unreachable
    If a managed device does not receive three consecutive heartbeats from the Mobility Master, it assumes that Mobility Master is down, but continues to use the licenses it received from its Mobility Master license pool. When a managed device is unable to reach a license server for 30 consecutive days, it removes any shared licenses pushed to it from Mobility Master. If the 30-day window has passed and the managed device does not have enough installed licenses for all of its associated APs, the managed device will nonetheless continue to support each AP. However, when an AP reboots and its managed device does not have enough licenses, that AP will not come up.

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