Hi Howard,

The engineer didn't happen to talk about whether the limit was on logged in users or truly active users did he?  We usually have many more logged in users than truly active users, and bad license enforcement would be a great annoyance for us.


Thanks,

Kyle



Speight, Howard wrote:

I didn’t sign a non-disclosure, but according to the engineer attending our meeting about upgrading to 4.5, yes it is a hard limit. There is a fudge factor of about 10%, but after that, clients will not be able to authenticate. You need to do your math when upgrading. You can always upgrade to the next level providing the highest level wasn’t selected to begin with…

 

From: Cisco Clean Access Users and Administrators [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Todd Joyce
Sent: Saturday, December 06, 2008 18:12
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: CAS License Limits

 

Not sure.  I know it is not an unlimited user license like our converted perfigo license.  We had to purchase the amount of users we thought we were going to have.  Sales person is the best to ask

todd

On Fri, Dec 5, 2008 at 5:25 PM, Caines, Max <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi Todd

 

Are you saying that at 4.5 it becomes a hard limit?

 

Regards

 

Max Caines

University of Wolverhampton, UK

 

 


From: Cisco Clean Access Users and Administrators on behalf of Todd Joyce
Sent: Fri 05/12/2008 1:43 PM

Subject: Re: [CLEANACCESS] CAS License Limits

It is a suggested limit on versions before 4.5 rather than a hard limit.  We run over the number all the time with no problems.

Todd Joyce
Radford University
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On Thu, Dec 4, 2008 at 6:49 PM, Richter, Ryan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

We're approaching the 1500 user license limit on one CAS. We are working
on a solution to take users off of that CAS so we don't reach the cap.
(And with all of our CAS's licenses combined, we're still using well
under our total allotted.) But I'm curious as to what exactly would
happen with this CAS if we hit that limit?

Would users start being denied access when they try to login?

Thanks,

Ryan Richter
ResNet & Lab Services
Student Computing
California State University, Chico




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