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Common UScale X1900 network change scenarios are as follows:
ϒ⁄A local active/standby two-node cluster network is changed to a remote active/standby DR network.
The distance between the active and standby nodes is increased. As long as the active node remains unchanged, you do not need to reapply for licenses.
ϒ⁄A remote active/standby DR network is changed to a local active/standby two-node cluster network.
The distance between the active and standby nodes is decreased. As long as the active node remains unchanged, you do not need to reapply for licenses.
ϒ⁄A local active/standby two-node cluster network or remote active/standby DR network is changed to a network where central and branch nodes are deployed.
The standby node is changed to a local node, so the function of the UScale X1900 is changed. You need to resign a contract order and reactivate licenses based on the contract order.
ϒ⁄A network where central and branch nodes are deployed is changed to a local active/standby two-node cluster network or remote active/standby DR network.
A local node is changed to the standby node, so the function of the UScale X1900 is changed. You need to resign a contract order and reactivate licenses based on the contract order.
ϒ⁄A single-node network is changed to a local active/standby two-node cluster network or remote active/standby DR network.
UScale X1900s need to be added. You need to resign a contract order and reactivate licenses based on the contract order.
ϒ⁄A single-node network is changed to a network where central and branch nodes are deployed.
UScale X1900s need to be added. You need to resign a contract order and reactivate licenses based on the contract order.
Parent Topic: How to Activate Licenses