On Fri, 14 Sep 2001, Graham Jones wrote: > > Curious: at one customer we have GB-1000 V3.2.0 and have just upgraded > another customer from v3.1.3 to v3.2.1 - but the same VPN client (at our > office) still works with both GB-1000. > > I did see something about this in the release notes for 3.2.1 - these lines > might be relevant: > > "5. VPN - VPN client licensing is now enforced on the firewall. > Previously licensing was enforced on the workstation. > > 6. VPN - Systems that support mobile VPN clients (GB-100, GB-1000, > and GB-Flash) now support one mobile VPN client connection by > default. Additional concurrent connections require the purchase > of activation codes." > > I don't understand how 5 works, but I can see that 6 will be relevant for
I assume the registration key for a gb-flash, gb-1000, etc would include info that tells the software to allow one vpn client connection. > users wanting more than two or more concurrent VPN connections - and that > each GB-1000 of a HA pair will require an activation code. Is this what > Mike Burden meant? I believe so.
