03-29-2020 02:06 AM - edited 03-29-2020 02:22 AM
Hi friends,
I have a question about the Radware licensing.
We bought a 4145 FTD firewall and we want to use the Radware DDOS protection service.
I found only the following license for Radware and I didn't find any time-based license for this product. isn't there any time-based license for getting update?
The following licenses are enough for 10G throughput and getting update and the manager?
L-FPR-RVDP-10G= | Radware Virtual Defense Pro 10Gbps license for Firepower |
L-RDWR-APV-VA= | CISCO Radware Manager Vision and Security Reporter Supports 10vDP |
Br
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03-29-2020 04:03 AM
You would also need to order the support line item. e.g., "CON-RVDP-10G-1Y ".
Detailed instructions on activating the licensing can be found here:
03-29-2020 07:28 AM
Updates require Radware’s Security Update Service. Only registered devices under an active support agreement are entitled to the service.
Any Radware support likewise requires the support contract.
03-29-2020 04:03 AM
You would also need to order the support line item. e.g., "CON-RVDP-10G-1Y ".
Detailed instructions on activating the licensing can be found here:
03-29-2020 05:12 AM
Thank you so much for your response.
does we need license "CON-RVDP-10G-1Y" for getting updates? or other services like support?
Br
03-29-2020 07:28 AM
Updates require Radware’s Security Update Service. Only registered devices under an active support agreement are entitled to the service.
Any Radware support likewise requires the support contract.
03-29-2020 11:32 AM
thank you so much for your help.
I searched for the part number of the "Radware’s Security Update licenses" but I couldn't find any part number, like Cisco license part numbers for using in my LOM.
The following keywords are correct as license part number?
Radware’s ERT Security Update Subscription (SUS)
Radware ERT Active Attackers Feed
BR
03-29-2020 07:50 PM
Since your questions are increasingly detailed, I'd suggest you contact Radware sales to get a definitive answer. I'm very good with Cisco security part numbers but am relying primarily on Cisco-published information for the Radware bits.
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