SPLA is available for vFirewalls running at least LCOS FX 11.1RU2 or LCOS FX-I 1.2Rel. This article provides guidance for picking the correct license and explains a few special scenarios that do not apply to hardware appliances.
To use SPLA you first need to enable SPLA on your project. If that has not happened yet, please get in touch with your sales representative. |
LANCOM vFirewalls are different from hardware appliances in that the user is able to assign as much or as little hardware resources to the appliance as he needs.
The license for a vFirewall needs to be chosen to fit the resources available to the underlying VM.
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The following table shows how much resources a VM may offer for a given vFirewall size. The shown values are for clarification. Refer to current price list or LMC user interface for binding values).
Ressource | vFirewall- S | vFirewall- M | vFirewall- L | vFirewall- XL |
max CPU Cores | 1 | 2 | 4 | 16 |
max RAM [GB] | 4 | 8 | 16 | 64 |
max Users | 20 | 100 | 200 | 500 |
max VLANs | 16 | 32 | 64 | 256 |
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1. Open the Device Details page and click the Overview tab.
2. In the Licence Info tab, click the Select licence button.

3. You will now be prompted to select the desired vFirewall licence size.

4. To select a licence size, click the Select button in the corresponding column.
In this positive example, the specifications of the VM are as follows:
Refer to the table above to find the right licence.
We start on the left with a vFirewall-S, the most affordable licence.
In this negative example, the specifications of the VM are as follows:
If you select the vFirewall-S licence, the licence will only allow the firewall to run on VMs that have no more than one CPU core and no more than 4 GB of RAM.
However, the VM offers more resources and vFirewall will reject the licence (see the following figure). To use the additional VM performance, you must purchase a larger licence.

If your request is denied, you can also check the system log of the vFirewall. You should find a log entry describing the problem, such as

or

Wenn Sie eine Lizenz ausgewählt haben, die nicht groß genug ist, können Sie jederzeit zum Lizenzauswahlfenster in der LMC zurückkehren, um eine geeignete Lizenz auszuwählen.
An advantage of using a VM as a host to your firewall is the option to adapt its configuration, depending on how much resources are actually required. SPLA makes this even easier by offering flexible billing and quick and simple license file deployment.
However, when changing the hardware of your VM you need to take special care in order to prevent interruptions from the restrictions mentioned above.
The necessary procedure depends on whether you want to upgrade (allocate more resources) or downgrade (allocate fewer resources) your VM.
Just adding resources to your VM would void the license because of the license size restrictions mentioned in the beginning section of this article. After booting the firewall with the extra CPU cores or RAM the existing license would be rejected. Follow these steps to avoid such problems:
Boot the firewall again. Everything should be running as it used to, only faster.
Removing extra resources is less of an issue, because your current license will always keep working with fewer resources than you used before. Still, you don't want to pay more than necessary. Follow these steps to avoid problems.
Go to the license selection screen in the LMC and pick a smaller license that is still large enough to meet the requirements determined by the VM configuration.
Let's look at some examples.
Our vFirewall is currently configured as such
We want to add another 8GB of RAM, making it a total of 16GB. We'll proceed as follows:
Our vFirewall is currently configured as such
It's summer time and people are on holiday. The vFirewall does not need 16GB of RAM for now, 8GB will do for a few weeks. We want to decrease the main memory to 8GB. We'll proceed as follows:
It could happen that the license selection screen in the LMC already shows the values you wish to apply (i.e. vFirewall size and license flavor), and clicking them again won't trigger a license rollout to your device. But, for whatever reason, you do want an immediate license rollout to your device. In this case, just briefly select a different license flavor (e.g. "Basic" instead of "Full"). Afterwards, change back to the desired flavor.

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