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Issue/Question with Subscription Licenses
Hello,
I have a question/issue with Subscription Licensing.
I have 6 subscription orders, which I added to the Dashboard.
I can only bind one Subscription to a network.
However, the needed Licenses for one specific network are in Subscription (e.g.) 1, 3, 4 + 6.
I don´t know, how to solve this problem..
Any idea?
Thank you in advance.
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I think you have "shot yourself in the foot". It would have been much easier to have one subscription and just keep adding things to that same subscription.
Have you only just got one/some of the subscriptions? If so, you might be able to return them to your Cisco Partner and have them re-issued as a single subscription.
Otherwise you are going to have to have the devices in seperate networks, or get a new subscription with all of the devices on that one subscription.
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Check out
https://documentation.meraki.com/General_Administration/Licensing/Meraki_Licensing_FAQs
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Thank you, however, I do not find anything, that could help me with my issue.
Especially, the document is about co-term and PDLS, not subscription.
I've already checked several other docs, without success.
Maybe, i am to new with Meraki ...?
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From that paragraph: "A network can only be bound to one subscription at a time"
You will need to work with your Partner and Cisco AM to adjust the subscription OR split your networks.
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I think you have "shot yourself in the foot". It would have been much easier to have one subscription and just keep adding things to that same subscription.
Have you only just got one/some of the subscriptions? If so, you might be able to return them to your Cisco Partner and have them re-issued as a single subscription.
Otherwise you are going to have to have the devices in seperate networks, or get a new subscription with all of the devices on that one subscription.
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Not my preferred answer, it "hurts".....however: learning from mistakes 😉
