Here is a description of the different license types.
AP - An AP license is required for each operational LAN-connected, mesh, or remote AP that is advertising at least one BSSID (virtual-AP).
PEF - One operational AP using one or more Policy Enforcement Firewall (PEF) features, such as intelligent application identification, policy-based traffic management and controls, or stateful user firewalls.
RFP - An RFProtect (RFP) license is required for each operational AP using one or more RF Protect features, such as spectrum analysis and Wireless Intrusion Protection (WIP).
The combination of those form close to all of the available features for Aruba controllers with APs.
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Herman Robers
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Original Message:
Sent: Jan 07, 2025 05:57 AM
From: DWCTR
Subject: Aruba license key question
Hello.
I'm not sure if anyone can tell me, but it would be helpful as I'm not a technical person.
I have three Aruba Part Numbers/license keys and I'm trying to figure out what the license keys belong to. Would all of these LIC-AP, LIC-PEF, and LIC-RFP (part number for license keys) belong to the Aruba Campus?