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‎10-29-2018 04:58 PM
On-prem HiveManager running 12.8.2.2 - with valid entitlement key. The plan is to deny internet access to/from this VM. As I understand, the HiveManager contacts the Aerohive license server every 3 weeks or so. What will happen when this VM will no longer be able to contact the license server? Will we still be able to manage our APs from HM?
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‎05-30-2019 01:43 PM
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‎05-30-2019 01:43 PM
Hi There,
The port would be 443
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‎05-24-2019 01:17 PM
Which port should I make sure is open? 8080, 443 or different one?
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‎10-30-2018 09:10 AM
Internal company rules say we need to isolate this machine; but we'll see about granting access to hmupdates.aerohive.com if this is a must. Thank you.
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‎10-29-2018 07:47 PM
Hello,
If the Hivemanager on-prem loses connection with the License Server, it would limit access,
Now, the APs will ultimately keep running their last known configuration, and will no longer be manageable from the Hivemanager.
Is there a reason for disconnecting from the internet? Is it possible to keep access open for hmupdates.aerohive.com
David Souri,
HiveCommunity Moderator
