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D. Central Licensing ties to the IP address of the management server and is not dependent on the IP of any gateway in the event it changes.
Central Licensing is preferred and recommended because it is tied to the IP address of the Management Server rather than the individual Security Gateways. This provides several advantages:
Flexibility: The license remains valid even if the IP address of the Security Gateway changes.
Ease of Management: A single IP address (that of the Management Server) is used for all licenses, simplifying license management.
Transferability: Licenses can be easily moved from one Security Gateway to another without the need to reissue or reconfigure the licenses.
These benefits make Central Licensing a more flexible and manageable option compared to Local Licensing, which is tied to the IP address of a specific Security Gateway and cannot be transferred if the IP address changes.
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The new license remains valid when the IP address of a Security Gateway changes.
https://sc1.checkpoint.com/documents/R81/WebAdminGuides/EN/CP_R81_ThreatPrevention_AdminGuide/Topics-TPG/The_Check_Point_ThreatCloud.htm
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