In normal cases, licenses on AC_1 and AC_2 can be synchronized to AC_3, but those on AC_1b and AC_2b cannot. If AC_1 is faulty, AC_1b becomes the working AC and synchronizes its local license to AC_3. License resources that are synchronized from AC_1 to AC_3 enter the aging period (30 days).
For example, there are 384 local license resources on an active ACU2. before it loads a license. The standby ACU2 has no additional license loaded, that is, there are 128 license resources (default) on the standby ACU2. After license synchronization is completed, there are both 512 (384 + 128) license resources on the active and standby ACU2 cards.
For the default number of resources before a license is loaded on the AC, see How Are License Resource Items Accumulated?.
For V200R006C20 and earlier versions, if the active AC fails in a backup scenario, standby licenses on the standby AC can still be used. However, the licenses become invalid after the AC is restarted.
From V200R007C10, in dual-link hot standby (active/standby mode), VRRP hot standby, and dual-link cold backup scenarios, the backup license on the standby AC enters the 30-day aging period after the active AC is faulty. The license becomes invalid automatically after the aging period. If the active AC recovers from the fault during the aging period, the period of the backup license expires. If the active AC becomes faulty again, the backup license re-enters the 30-day aging period.
If the standby AC loads a new license during the aging period, the standby AC can use both the backup and new licenses. After the 30-day aging period, only the new license is available for the standby AC.