In theJuniper Mist Cloud licensing model, subscriptions represent service entitlements that enable specific features such asWireless Assurance,Wired Assurance,WAN Assurance,Marvis Virtual Network Assistant, andPremium Analytics. These subscriptions are managed at theorganization leveland are not permanently tied to individual hardware units.
According to theJuniper Mist Licensing and Subscription Management Guide, subscriptions are:
“Cloud-based entitlements associated with an organization, not bound to specific device serial numbers. Devices draw from the subscription pool dynamically.”
This design allows flexibility and simplifies device replacement or scaling:
When a new device (for example, an access point or switch) is added to the organization, thesubscription is automatically assignedto it from the available pool.
If a device isremoved or fails, the subscription is automaticallyreleased and reassignedto a replacement unit—no manual transfer is required.
Therefore:
Ais correct because subscriptions are not linked to a single device’s serial number.
Dis correct because subscriptions automatically reapply when replacement devices are onboarded.
OptionsBandCare incorrect because Juniper Mist subscriptions are organization-based, not hardware-bound, and require no manual reassignment after device failure or replacement.
[References:– Juniper Mist Cloud Licensing and Subscription Management Guide– Juniper Mist Organization and Device Lifecycle Documentation– Juniper Mist Cloud Operations and Entitlement Management Overview, , , , ]
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