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Azure Cloud Guard IaaS licensing & Smart-1 Cloud
I may have missed this in the relevant admin guides but I don't seem to find clear guidelines to license additional virtual cores on Azure CG managed by Smart-1 Cloud.
I will add cores to an existing instance and I wondered how it needs to be licensed exactly. The current active Azure CG IaaS seems to be locally licensed with 100.64.0.y as management and 100.64.0.x where y is the virtual IP of the Smart-1 Cloud and x is the virtual IP of the firewall, as they appear in the R81.10 Smart Console.
Should I do the same for the additional core and it via the license tab or SmartUpdate?
Any advice on how to do this properly is appreciated.
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In the end, it was even simpler than that. Licensed centrally in the UC to the virtual IP of the Smart-1 Cloud 100.64.0.52 and applied via the Licenses tab of the Cloud Guard IaaS in the R81.10 Smart Console.
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Note the Smart-1 Cloud admin guide limitations section states:
To use the "vsec_lic_cli" tool to apply CloudGuard IaaS licenses, contact Check Point Support.
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Thanks Chris, I took it with TAC.
I hope a self-service is in the plans as it requires back and forth with Support to activate Cloud instances and customers don't like to wait. 😄
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In the end, it was even simpler than that. Licensed centrally in the UC to the virtual IP of the Smart-1 Cloud 100.64.0.52 and applied via the Licenses tab of the Cloud Guard IaaS in the R81.10 Smart Console.