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Help about licensing for 5100
Dear Community,
I am new to the Checkpoint world. I am trying to understand how licensing works on Checkpoint. For example, which are the licenses needed for 2 5100 in Active/Passive configuration with NGTX subscription for one 1 year?
If someone can help, that will be great.
For example: I do not understand the difference between:
- 5100 Next Generation Threat Prevention & SandBlast (NGTX) Appliance with SSD
- 5100 Next Generation Threat Prevention & SandBlast (NGTX) Appliance for High Availability with SSD
The first package is more expensive than the second one. Is the appliance included?
If someone can explain with a pdf or with licensing name, will be great. I do not want to contact sales as I am comparing multiple vendors.
Regards
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When you buy a Check Point Appliance, it comes with the necessary license.
Note that some of the features (anything other than basic firewall and VPN functionality) requires a subscription after the first year.
The "for HA" appliance version is meant to be deployed as the secondary member of a cluster only.
It cannot be deployed as a primary cluster member or as a standalone.
As such, it is offered at a discount.
Note that some of the features (anything other than basic firewall and VPN functionality) requires a subscription after the first year.
The "for HA" appliance version is meant to be deployed as the secondary member of a cluster only.
It cannot be deployed as a primary cluster member or as a standalone.
As such, it is offered at a discount.
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When you buy a Check Point Appliance, it comes with the necessary license.
Note that some of the features (anything other than basic firewall and VPN functionality) requires a subscription after the first year.
The "for HA" appliance version is meant to be deployed as the secondary member of a cluster only.
It cannot be deployed as a primary cluster member or as a standalone.
As such, it is offered at a discount.
Note that some of the features (anything other than basic firewall and VPN functionality) requires a subscription after the first year.
The "for HA" appliance version is meant to be deployed as the secondary member of a cluster only.
It cannot be deployed as a primary cluster member or as a standalone.
As such, it is offered at a discount.
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you can use second option if you will deploy Firewall, VPN and device in Cluster.