See here for a guide. I would use the latest 8.10 release as this is the newest long term support release:
https://www.arubanetworks.com/techdocs/ArubaOS-8.x-Books/810/ArubaOS-8.10.0.0-User-Guide.pdfWhen you cluster thee two controllers together, you gain features like Live Upgrades, Seamless/Hitless Client and AP failover, user and AP load balancing, etc.. See here for more info:
https://community.arubanetworks.com/browse/articles/blogviewer?blogkey=54ec9e55-b5ff-4afe-bb51-dad92bbd44f0Licenses are centralized on the Mobility Master/Conductor, and can even be configured in pools of licenses. By default all licenses are shared to everything managed by the MMs. If you want to control what devices or groups of devices get what amount of licenses, set up Pooling. Link here for more info:
https://www.arubanetworks.com/techdocs/ArubaOS_801_Web_Help/Content/LicenseGuide/Cluster_Preconfig.htmThe AOSv8 configuration is configured in a hierarchy. You can create folders to separate "configuration groups". Each directory inherits configuration from the directory above. For instance, if you want a global SSID, configure it at the WEI level. If you want a branch only SSID deployed, configure it at the branch level. If you want to change the VLAN that the Branch SSID uses at Branch-01, configure it at the device level (Branch-01)

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Lead Mobility Engineer @Worldcom Exchange, Inc.
ACCX 1271| ACMX 509| ACSP | ACDA | MVP Guru 2022
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Original Message:
Sent: Sep 28, 2022 06:36 AM
From: Jules Bvt
Subject: Active/Standby model with MM
Thanks a lot for the answer.
Which benefits are losed when standalone controllers are added to Mobility Conductors architecture ?
Is it possible to manage them with groups configuration, is licencing centralized ?
And do you thing an official documentataion is existing with this configuration ?
Original Message:
Sent: Sep 24, 2022 09:11 AM
From: Dustin Burns
Subject: Active/Standby model with MM
You can just deploy them as standalone controllers managed by the MMs. Point LMS to one controller, and B-LMS to the other. Its when you cluster the controllers that they are considered Active/Active in the sense of Load balancing APs and Clients, and seamless failovers.
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Dustin Burns
Lead Mobility Engineer @Worldcom Exchange, Inc.
ACCX 1271| ACMX 509| ACSP | ACDA | MVP Guru 2022
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Original Message:
Sent: Sep 23, 2022 09:23 AM
From: Jules Bvt
Subject: Active/Standby model with MM
Hi Arubers,
I am currently adding 2x MM-5K to control 2x pairs of WIFI controllers.
My question is the following : Is it possible to add these controllers to MM-5K and keep 1:1 Active/standby Deployment model ?
Ideally, for routing reasons, I would prefer to not use active/active model. Documentation doesn't explicitely explain this configuration, only active/active clusters are presented.
Thanks a lot for your help.
JB.