Информационное Руководство для Cisco Cisco Flex 7510 Wireless Controller

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The following examples show what is permitted and what is a violation of RTU: 
Example: Customer purchases two Cisco 8510 controllers: 
Controller A with 4000 access points: 
An 8510 controller with 3000 access point license preinstalled (AIR-CT8510-3K-K9) + 1000 access point adder 
(LIC-CT8500-1000A) 
Controller B with 2000 access points: 
An 8510 controller with 1000 access point licenses preinstalled (AIR-CT8510-3K-K9) + one 1000 access point 
adder (LIC-CT8500-1000A) 
Scenario1: Post purchase, the customer wants to transfer a 1000 access point count from controller B to 
controller A. 
This is permissible with RTU EULA acceptance. Adder licenses can be transferred, partially or fully, in any count 
between controllers of the same family/model type. 
Scenario2: Post purchase, the customer wants to transfer a 537access point count from controller B to 
controller A. 
This is permissible with RTU EULA acceptance. Adder licenses can be transferred partially or fully, in any count 
between controllers of the same family/model type. 
Scenario3: Post purchase, the customer wants to transfer a 1500 access point count from controller B to 
controller A. 
It is not permissible to transfer (in any count) the base access point license embedded in the controller at time of 
shipment. The maximum count the user can transfer from controller B to controller A without violating the RTU 
EULA is the maximum adder license count available on controller B - in this case, the 1000 access point count 
adder license. 
Q.  Does the RTU licensing impact high-availability (HA) controller and HA license? 
A. 
No. When enabled, HA controllers synchronize with the primary controller’s enabled license count and support 
high availability for up to the license count enabled on the primary controller. 
Q.  How can a customer account for the licenses enabled in their wireless network? 
A.  Cisco will enable customers to self-audit and account for RTU enabled licenses across their wireless network. 
Licenses enabled via RTU can be viewed per controller from controller GUI or CLI. They can be viewed 
network-wide across multiple wireless controllers with Cisco Prime
 Infrastructure. 
The licenses are displayed by type: Permanent or base, Adder and Evaluation. 
The license state describes if 
1.  License is active (i.e., EULA accepted and ready to use) or not 
2.  Currently in use or not