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Roey1984
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License required after adding more devices.

Hello

I recently purchased a few additional Meraki device.

I claimed them all to my Dashboard.

 

But after claiming it, it seems like the MS120 is missing a license.

 

Any idea why it happens?

I claimed the devices via their Serial Numbers.  (But I only added to the network the MS)

The rest of MR devices are only claimed but not added  to the network.

I can see that I also have a limit on the MR devices..

How do I fix it?

Do I need to purchase an additional device for the Dashboard?

 

*I sent an email to Meraki Sales, but was wondering why it happened and maybe assist in resolving it.

Thank you!

 

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RaphaelL
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Entering a Cisco Meraki order number into the Claim tool will simultaneously claim all devices and licensing included in that order.

This being said, if any elements of an order have been already claimed to an organization in Dashboard, the order cannot be claimed as a whole. The remaining devices will need to be claimed individually and the licensing will need to be claimed following a separate process.

Alternatively, orders may still be claimed if the already claimed devices are first removed from their respective environments

 

https://documentation.meraki.com/General_Administration/Inventory_and_Devices/Using_the_Organization...

 

It shouldn't work right now since the serials were claimed. I haven't tried to unclaim and re-do the process.

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alemabrahao
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Did you add it like To add devices or To renew current licenses?

You have to add as add devices and not renew.

 

https://documentation.meraki.com/General_Administration/Licensing/Meraki_Co-Termination_Licensing_Ov...

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Roey1984
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Hi

All I did was to write the serial numbers I got  (it was on top of the boxes ) and into the Claim section.. thats it

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You have to add it according to the document I sent, or it will be added as a renewal and not adding more devices.

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Roey1984
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I understand.

I dont have it, I will contact the vendor I purchased it from.

 

Should I remove the MS120 in the meanwhile? so I wont have any issues?

 

BTW, is the order I added the devices ok?

Should I first claim the device, and only then add a License key?

Its always a two step? (first device, and then license?)

 

You don't need to remove the MS immediately, but it would be good if you validated that you purchased the license as well. If you purchased it, you must request it from your sales representative.

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Roey1984
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ok, THANK YOU alemabrahao 

I`ll contact them asap

 

Thanks for helping

 

Roey

RaphaelL
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You didn't claim the licences since you only claimed the Serials. 

 

Have you bought a licence ?

Roey1984
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Yes, of course.. I bought both the devices and the licenses themselves.

The vendor didnt send me the license it seems

RaphaelL
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No PO number in your purchase ? You should claim the PO ( order number ) , not the serials. It will include the licence.

Roey1984
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ahh, wow.

I didnt know that.

 

So, best would be to unclaim them all, and then just claim the order number ? and it will add both devices and serial to the dashboard?

 

Yes

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RaphaelL
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Entering a Cisco Meraki order number into the Claim tool will simultaneously claim all devices and licensing included in that order.

This being said, if any elements of an order have been already claimed to an organization in Dashboard, the order cannot be claimed as a whole. The remaining devices will need to be claimed individually and the licensing will need to be claimed following a separate process.

Alternatively, orders may still be claimed if the already claimed devices are first removed from their respective environments

 

https://documentation.meraki.com/General_Administration/Inventory_and_Devices/Using_the_Organization...

 

It shouldn't work right now since the serials were claimed. I haven't tried to unclaim and re-do the process.

Roey1984
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I understand.

So First thing, I just removed the MS120 from the network i added it prior, and the License is  now OK.

 

But have yet to un-claim them all.

After reading what you wrote, maybe I should just leave them as claimed, and just wait for the License numbers that the sales will send me.

Then, I`ll add the licenses the dashboard, and only then I`ll add all devices to the network.

 

what do you say?

 

As everyone else stated you just need to add the license now. Yes, the best option is to always just claim the order number as it imports the serials and license key.

 

But even if you just claim serials and it causes a license compliance issue dashboard will start a 30 day grace period for you. That way you have up to 30 days to claim the license key and get back into compliance.

 

So, as long as you can get the license key from your reseller in a reasonable amount of time you don't need to unclaim any serials.

Ryan / Meraki Solutions Engineer

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Roey1984
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Thank you so much Ryan!

I`m waiting for my colleague to answer me regarding the license keys!

have a great day

 

Roey

BlakeRichardson
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@Roey1984 If you claim the order numbers you can assign the devices to a network and assign the licenses to the devices all at once, you would only claim a serial number on it's on if you are replacing hardware i.e. an RMA or you like doing things the long way 😉

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