Re: Figuring out NSF Specs with licensing When you buy the UTM appliances you are buying the Check Point license as well, so you don't have the license to apply as such you just active the feature you want. With Check Point I had to apply a license to the ASF which was a standard Check Point license, as such out of the box is a paperweight. Not sure if they are licensed per director or per switch tbh. Nortel ASF's tend to be a very specialist area, I have even spoken with Check Point people who aren't clued up on them. There is very little about them on the Check Point website other then the Release notes and all of that refers you to Nortel for support and documentation. As such I would say either Nortel or Nortel Distributor that specialises in the ASF is probably your best bet. |