Which type of Check Point license ties the package license to the IP address of the Security Management Server?
Which type of Check Point license ties the package license to the IP address of the Security Management Server?
A Central license is tied to the IP address of the Security Management Server. It is the preferred method of licensing that provides flexibility by allowing the license to remain valid even if the IP address of the Security Gateway is changed.
from: https://sc1.checkpoint.com/documents/R81/WebAdminGuides/EN/CP_R81_Installation_and_Upgrade_Guide/Topics-IUG/Licenses-Stored-in-Licenses-and-Contracts-Repository.htm Central: The Central license is the preferred method of licensing. A Central license is tied to the IP address of the Management Server. There is one IP address for all licenses. The license remains valid if you change the IP address of the Security Gateway. A license can be moved from one Check Point Security Gateway to another easily. Maximum flexibility. Local: The Local license is an older method of licensing that is still supported. A Local license is tied to the IP address of the specific Security Gateway. Cannot be transferred to a Security Gateway with a different IP address.
C is correct. It would be "Local" if the question was talking about Security Gateway
https://sc1.checkpoint.com/documents/R81/WebAdminGuides/EN/CP_R81_Installation_and_Upgrade_Guide/Topics-IUG/Licenses-Stored-in-Licenses-and-Contracts-Repository.htm
The Central license is the preferred and recommended method of licensing. This license ties the package license to the IP address of the management server and has no dependency on the gateway IP.
Central ties to the Management Server IP address, Local ties to the Security Gateway.
it is C
A Central license is tied to the IP address of the Management Server, not security gateway
It's C
C is the correct answer
C is the correct answer
C is the right answer.
The central license is tied to the IP address of the security management server. Correct answer is C