@carlos.valderrabano@afina.es wrote:
Thank you for your response.
My question , actually i wanted to ask:
if you have a master redundancy with VRRP already can you enable the centralized license and designate the master priamry as the license primary and the standby master as the backup license server? It appears from the configuration tab for centeralized licenses that you would have to disable the master redundancy and break the configuration link first while keeping VRRP configured.
No. Please read here: http://www.arubanetworks.com/techdocs/ArubaOS_63_Web_Help/Web_Help_Index.htm#ArubaFrameStyles/New_Licenses/Multi__Network.htm
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Pre-Configuration Setup in a Master/Local Topology
By default, the master controller in a master-local topology is the primary licensing server. If this master controller already has a redundant standby master, that redundant master will automatically act the backup licensing server with no additional configuration. If your primary licensing server does not yet have a redundant standby controller and you want to use a backup server with the centralized licensing feature, you must identify a second controller you want to designate as the backup licensing server, and define a virtual router on the primary licensing server."