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| Know any other commands/methods to determine your license usage for SecureClient besides 'dtps lic'? I'm trying to true up, but currently have an eval installed so this is what I get: [expert@gateway]# dtps lic SecureClient Policy Server license summary ------------------------------------------ Unlimited license for both windows and mac Unfortunately, I need the eval for a temp during a site move and can't uninstall it long enough to get a good count. I'd like to go ahead and add a 250 pack of licenses, but if the count isn't that far off, my boss may only fund for 100. I'd rather have the 250 and be worry free for at least a little while. __________________ There's no place like 127.0.0.1 |
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| You can try to load up SmartView Monitor, under Gateway Status highlight the gateway in question. Depending on the type of gateway you should have two or three different numbers you can use: VPN -> Remote user Tunnels SecureClient Policy Server -> Connected Users If for some reason you can't obtain these numbers from SmartView monitor you should at least be able to do a "vpn tu" from the gateway's cli and option 1 should give you the total number of tunnels. To convert these numbers to a comparable dtps lic here are my ratios: 1 VPN -> Remote user Tunnels = 2.65 dtps lic 1 SecureClient Policy Server = 3.42 dtps lic 1 vpn tu -> "Peer x.x.x.x" line = 2.06 dtps lic Definitely not an exact science as some of these options will have extraneous tunnels from non-users in their numbers but it should give you a rough estimate. __________________ Its all in the documentation. |
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| I got a count now and I was way off the mark. I have recently received quotes for 100 and 250 users from my VAR/CP when I discovered that I really just need to buy another 1000 and get it over with for a while... But now, I can't find the list price for SecureClient on the CP website!?! WTF?!?! Why is it always a battle with the ever *%$*&^# changing licensing model and this company. As the end user in an enterprise environment that was originally started when CP was still v4.1, it's bad enough already just trying to keep up; half of my SKU codes are so old many SE's don't even know what features are available for my stuff without looking it up. I can't imagine what you vendors go through. Also, while I'm on this rant, let me also say that we get a raw deal on upgrades. I pay mucho dinero for software maintenance and what does that get me - the latest release... OOOHHHHH, look, I can go from R60 to R65 for "free" and that's about it. What about my 2 Unlimited SCS licenses (plus HA) that were top of the line when we purchased them... Now there are features available that I'm told 'you have to upgrade your licenses' and then they offer me a crappy trade-in deal where I can't even get 100% value for the trade-in just so I can have new stuff. Why do I pay so much money for software maintenence on a top of the line license when it will be virtually neutered within 2 years because of all the new features I won't have?!? OK, sorry for the rant but I had to get it out of my system. If anyone is still reading and you can tell me what they've done with SecureClient on the price list, I would appreciate it. __________________ There's no place like 127.0.0.1 |
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It was removed from the price list by mistake when the new CPES SKUs went on. |
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| Now the SKU is apparently CPEP-SA-1-xxxxxxx as seen here. The new list price for 1000 users is now $50k with no added benefit for the price increase (unless you have licensed anti-malware and/or Interspect and need NAC built in to the client). Needless to say, I would like to have CPVP-VSC-xxxx back... __________________ There's no place like 127.0.0.1 |
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| Then why would the SecureClient Mobile 1000 user still be $40k? I think the "regular" SecureClient license is still missing from the list. __________________ Its all in the documentation. |
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| That's just it though, there is no "regular" SecureClient any longer. It was removed from the price list and replaced by the "EndpointSecurity" client. SecureClient Mobile is apparently sticking around for a while but I expect they will raise that price very soon also. __________________ There's no place like 127.0.0.1 |
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