Which of the following blades is NOT subscription-based and therefore does not have to be renewed on a regular basis?
Which of the following blades is NOT subscription-based and therefore does not have to be renewed on a regular basis?
The Advanced Networking Blade does not follow a subscription-based model and, therefore, does not require regular renewals. This type of blade is used to provide advanced networking features such as QoS, routing, and clustering and typically comes with a perpetual license. In contrast, Application Control, Threat Emulation, and Anti-Virus blades are services that usually require ongoing subscriptions and periodic renewals to maintain updates and continuous protection.
D is the correct answer all the rest require renewal
D correct
D is correct cus all of toward is have to renew
sr for mistake english, all of above =))
Advanced networking bladed is not renewed
This is the closest quote I have from the CCSA Manual, “Perpetual versus Subscription Blade Licenses” section: “Service blades, such as IPS, URL Filtering, and Application Control are considered subscription blades. Licenses for subscription blades can expire.”
Emulation Appliance License and Contract If you configure Threat Emulation to run emulation on an Emulation appliance, there is a license and a contract for the Software Blade. License for the emulation. Annual contract for the Emulation appliance updates (separate from the ThreatCloud Emulation Quota). Emulation is not done if this contract expires. For Emulation appliance configurations, it is necessary to only have a license and contract for the appliance. Even though Threat Emulation is enabled on the Security Gateway, it does not require a Threat Emulation license or contract. If you want to be able to send files to the ThreatCloud, it is necessary to have a ThreatCloud Emulation Quota.
Emulation Appliance License and Contract If you configure Threat Emulation to run emulation on an Emulation appliance, there is a license and a contract for the Software Blade. License for the emulation. Annual contract for the Emulation appliance updates (separate from the ThreatCloud Emulation Quota). Emulation is not done if this contract expires. For Emulation appliance configurations, it is necessary to only have a license and contract for the appliance. Even though Threat Emulation is enabled on the Security Gateway, it does not require a Threat Emulation license or contract. If you want to be able to send files to the ThreatCloud, it is necessary to have a ThreatCloud Emulation Quota.
ADN is not required to be renewed. It is a gateway blade used to allow clustering of note and other features. Answer is D
Advanced Networking which is related to clustering of firewalls and it has no licensing requirement.
D I think Advanced Networking Blade, because threat emulation can run also in the cloud…
we need more explanations for this one. On my installation there is a renewal license for Threat Emulation CLOUD