Hi @Bruce, Thanks for the reply but you are referring to network as one single site. The Meraki classification of network is actually an enterprise. One Network has many different sites and each site will have, as you say, one MX (or two in case of high availability). Hence again we come to the one license per network (enterprise with many MX routers one per site). What you say is that the license moves around to different MX routers, but in the documentation the license is applied to a network, not to a router. So what I think here is that if you have 26 MX of one type you need a single MI license to cover them. Then if you have an MX of a different type you need to make sure the MI license covers your new type. Does this make sense?
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