Secure Mobile Access 12.4 Getting Started Guide for Azure
Licensing and Registering Your Appliance
This section contains information about licensing and registering your SMA 8200v-standalone and CMS for Azure Virtual Appliance.
You must purchase a license and register your SMA 8200v-standalone and CMS on Azure before first use. Registration is performed using the management interface. After the registration is completed, the SMA 8200v-standalone and CMS on Azure is licensed and ready to use. For the 30-Day Trial Virtual Appliance registration process, refer to Using the 30-day Trial Version.
SMA 8200v-standalone and CMS on Azure provides user-based licensing. By default, the virtual appliance comes with a 5-user license. Extra licenses can be added in 5, 10, and 25 user denominations, up to a maximum that allows for 50 concurrent user sessions.
Licensing is controlled by SonicWall’s license manager service, and customers can add licenses through their MySonicWall accounts. Unregistered units support the default license allotment for their model, but the unit must be registered in order to activate additional licensing from MySonicWall.
License status is displayed in the SMA 8200v-standalone for Azure Virtual Appliance management interface, on the System Configuration > General Settings > Licensing page.
License status is displayed in the CMS for Azure Virtual Appliance management interface, on the Management Server> Configure> General Settings > Licensing page.
Communication with the SonicWall Licensing Manager is necessary while using the SMA 8200v-standalone and CMS on Azure and requires Internet access.
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