A.
Devices retain their configurations but the Mist user is prevented from accessing the Mist management GUI.
B.
Devices retain their configurations and all Mist management GUI functionality remains available to the user.
C.
Devices retain their configurations but Mist management GUI functionality related to expired subscriptions are not configurable by the user.
D.
Devices retain their configurations for 90 days; if the subscriptions are not renewed, the configuration is deleted and the devices are reset to factory default.
https://www.juniper.net/documentation/us/en/software/mist/mist-management/topics/concept/subscription-status.html#:~:text=Alerts%20appear%20if%20subscriptions%20have,only%20access%20or%20terminate%20access.
Alerts appear if subscriptions have not been renewed within a 30-day grace period.
After a subscription expires, your network will continue to operate. However, no support is provided for expired subscriptions.
After 90 days, Juniper can give read-only access or terminate access.
https://www.mist.com/documentation/subscriptions-and-activations/
What will happen if subscriptions get expired?
Even after the subscription expires (or if you have insufficient subscriptions), devices will remain operational but you shouldn’t make any further configuration changes to your network. Subscriptions need to be renewed.
Shouldn´t that be B? The first 30 days after exoiration nothing happens...
When the subscription expires, we give a grace period of 30 days post expiration for renewal. If a renewal does not happen, we can shut off access to the cloud portal so no more config changes can be made and there won’t be visibility for the network or user experience. APs, however, will continue to function with whatever configuration they had prior.
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