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Switching Checkpoint License in AWS
Hello,
I have deployed CP instances in AWS Cloud using PAYG licenses... now i want to switch licensing to BYOL ..
Is there a way to switch these licenses without reinstalling the instances ?
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Please have a look here: sk109713: CloudGuard (vSEC) Central License Management Utility
CCSP - CCSE / CCTE / CTPS / CCME / CCSM Elite / SMB Specialist
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I believe that you will need to do a new deployment to move to a BYOL deployment as is a specific question when doing a deployment.
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Even if you were to change the licenses on the Check Point instance, you'd still be charged by AWS as the AMI you're using is tagged as PAYG.
This requires a reinstall with the BYOL AMI.
This requires a reinstall with the BYOL AMI.
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ok..so tht means i have to delete the PAYG instance and recreate it as BYOL...