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This requires a separate Domain License that is based off of the locking-id (mac address of the Admin port) of that controller.OK! I screwed that up then. I went and registered the voucher to the locking ID of the primary controller. And then I wondered why that license could not be applied. Duh! I have opened a GTAC case to get that fixed. Hopefully they can 'release' that voucher and let me start over. I did not see a way to release the license myself on the portal.
You should also configure a management IP for a physical interface on the secondary controller in order to access it through HTTPS and communication to the primary controller.That, I did do. And it must be working. Because there is communication between the controllers. But I can only ping it when the controllers are going through the initial pairing process. And once that is done, I can no longer ping it or reach it through it's physical IP interface. I set this up all exactly like I did my primary controller (different IP, of course - but same subnet, etc).