ExtremeCloud IQ CoPilot License Violations

When a CoPilot subscription expires, the covered devices are CoPilot unlicensed. The CoPilot feature excludes unlicensed devices and does not process data from those devices. Anomalies and statistical reports are not reported in CoPilot. If you have devices for which the CoPilot subscription has expired, a banner displays the following information:

Some CoPilot eligible devices do not have a CoPilot license allocated. To benefit from the full value of CoPilot, consider adding CoPilot licenses for all devices that are eligible. Contact your Extreme or partner representative for assistance. Check affected devices here.

The banner appears only on the CoPilot dashboard. After you dismiss the banner, it does not reappear for a week.

While the CoPilot license violation is active, standard CoPilot features are not affected unless there is an active Pilot license violation. CoPilot license violations and Pilot license violations can be active at the same time.

To resolve a CoPilot license violation:

Multiple accounts

To help prevent license shortages, you can select which VIQs (accounts) use CoPilot. Enable or disable CoPilot for each ExtremeCloud‌ IQ account in Global Settings > Administration > VIQ Management > Enable/Disable CoPilot feature for this VIQ.

Note

Note

If you have multiple ExtremeCloud‌ IQ accounts with CoPilot linked to the same license pool, there might not be enough licenses to satisfy your requirements. For example, if two branches in different geolocations share the same pool, the first come, first served rule applies. To resolve this situation, do one of the following:

  • Disable ExtremeCloud IQ CoPilot for the ExtremeCloud‌ IQ account that is in violation.
  • Add the required number of ExtremeCloud IQ CoPilot licenses.