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XMC: NMS-XXX-100, is it 100devices AND 1000APs ???

XMC: NMS-XXX-100, is it 100devices AND 1000APs ???

Ronald_Dvorak
Honored Contributor

Simple question 🙂

 

Thanks,

Ron

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Ryan_Yacobucci
Extreme Employee

Hey Ronald,

 

Short answer is yes. 

The “Devices” are directly modeled and monitored in the system. 

 

The “APs” are the Identifi APs that are monitored indirectly by the system. So when you attach an EWC or XCA appliance the APs that come with it.

 

You cannot directly model and monitor 100 devices and an additional 1000 APs.

 

Thanks

-Ryan

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Zdeněk_Pala
Extreme Employee

Hi Leo1.

please contact me by email: zpala…

I will share with you more details and the integration guide. Yes, there are some options 🙂

Regards

Z.

Regards Zdeněk Pala

SamPirok
Community Manager Community Manager
Community Manager

I’m almost positive XIQ is always going to use a 1:1 license structure, but your Sales Engineer will have more information on different licenses available for different platforms, I might recommend reaching out to them directly for help with this. If you’re unsure who to reach out to for your SE, please let me know and I’ll email that information directly to you. 

LeoP1
Contributor

Hello Guys,

I'm working on a project for a customer, where it is a current IdentiFi deployment and want to move to the XIQ, BUT keep using the deployed ExtremeControl.

 

We are worried about the XMC licensing, because the Control needs the APs added to the XMC to serve as authenticator, but the question no one could answer until now: How the CLOUD APs are counted on the XMC?

 

I've tested in my LAB (XMC 8.5.with 2 AP510C (former Aerohive AP650) and it shows as Non-Extreme >= 10 ports, consuming 1:1 licenses…

 

Ex: 2 AP650 Added:

 

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2 AP650 Added

 

Now, after I deleted 1 AP650:

 

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After deletion of 1 AP650

 

We are worried, because IF this is true for AP310 and AP410, and IF the customer needs to upgrade the XMC license to support the new APs (if it was 1:10, the customer have plenity of free licenses on XMC, but if it's 1:1, not) the project will be cancelled and we are excluded from the RFP.

 

Can someone help?

 

Best regards,

 

-Leo

Zdeněk_Pala
Extreme Employee

Hi,

 

it may depend on the type of APs. the answer from Ryan is valid for Identifi APs.

If you add other APs, then each AP does count 1:10 license = 9 APs count as one node license, 11 APs count as 2 nodes.

In my case I have 11 devices with less than 10 ports = counted as 2 nodes

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Regards Zdeněk Pala
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