Wireless Access

last person joined: 14 hours ago 

Access network design for branch, remote, outdoor, and campus locations with HPE Aruba Networking access points and mobility controllers.
Expand all | Collapse all

VIA test on a master/local architecture

This thread has been viewed 1 times
  • 1.  VIA test on a master/local architecture

    Posted Aug 25, 2014 06:03 AM

    Hello,

    I would like to try a VIA deployment with a temporary licence.

    In my architecture i have a master controler and 2 local.

    I can't try it on my master controler because the temporay licence had already expired (3 times).

    So i used the provided temp. licence on a local controler.

     

    The VIA menu is now available on the web ui: all profiles, other etc..

    So i try to follow the config guide, but:

    Many parameters are blocked and seem to provided by the master (l2tp etc.) OK.

    The VIA parameters: there are not available on the master due to the licence and it appears blocked on the local.

     

    How can i edit that profiles ?

    Is there any reboot to do on the local after adding the licence ?

    Or should i need to "grant" the access to that profile on the local via the master ?

     

    Thanks for your help.

    Rgds



  • 2.  RE: VIA test on a master/local architecture
    Best Answer

    EMPLOYEE
    Posted Aug 25, 2014 07:55 AM

    You would need a permanent license on your master controller to configure the VIA profiles that are pushed to the local.



  • 3.  RE: VIA test on a master/local architecture

    Posted Aug 25, 2014 09:37 AM

    ok thank you

     



  • 4.  RE: VIA test on a master/local architecture

    Posted Oct 28, 2014 12:29 AM

    Collin so you need the VIA license on the MAster controller to push  the via profiles to the local controller 

    AND you would need also a VIA license on the local controller to terminate the via tunnel on the LOCAL controller???

     

    Cheeers

    Carlos



  • 5.  RE: VIA test on a master/local architecture

    EMPLOYEE
    Posted May 08, 2015 11:11 AM

    Yes. VIA licensing is done per controller.