2019-07-29 05:06 PM
Is there a license part number table that explains the limitations of this license below?
Or even a general public list ,or table, where we can understand the licenses part numbers?
SA-NETMON-P-T1 NW T1, 1-10TB/day NetM PerTB Perp Lic
Does it means that the "out of compliance" banner will appear after a 10Tb/day throughput ?
2019-07-29 05:35 PM
Robert,
I'll do my best to help explain this Throughput (metered) license.
SA-NETMON-P-T1 NW T1, 1-10TB/day NetM PerTB Perp Lic
The above says this is a Security Analytics (Netwitness), Network Monitor, Packet, Tier 1. the T1 (1-10TB/day) is an internal category relating the Tier and what is contained in that tier. In this case 1 to 10 TB/day is considered a Tier 1 license. A single unit of the license only gives you 1 TB/day not 10 TB/day.
What matters the most is the quantity of this license. The more quantity you have, the larger amount per day you can capture. If you only have a quantity of 1 for this license then you are restricted to 1 TB/day total consumption. If you had a quantity of 2 this would give you 2 TB/day total consumption, quantity of 3 is 3 TB, and so on. If you pass your daily consumption then you will receive a yellow banner warning you passed your daily allowance. If you pass this limit 3 times before the 1st of the next month you will receive the red banner saying you have exceeded your limit. The first of every month resets the banner and the counter. So even if you were to purchase an increase in quantity the banner would not clear until the 1st of the next month.
This works in the same way if you have a SEIM Log Throughput (metered) license. The only difference is that the consumption limit per day is in 50 GB increments instead of 1 TB increments like the NetMon.
So as a short hand listing:
NetMon (packet) = 1 TB per day per license quantity
SEIM (log) = 50 GB per day per license quantity
I hope this helps
2019-07-29 05:35 PM
Robert,
I'll do my best to help explain this Throughput (metered) license.
SA-NETMON-P-T1 NW T1, 1-10TB/day NetM PerTB Perp Lic
The above says this is a Security Analytics (Netwitness), Network Monitor, Packet, Tier 1. the T1 (1-10TB/day) is an internal category relating the Tier and what is contained in that tier. In this case 1 to 10 TB/day is considered a Tier 1 license. A single unit of the license only gives you 1 TB/day not 10 TB/day.
What matters the most is the quantity of this license. The more quantity you have, the larger amount per day you can capture. If you only have a quantity of 1 for this license then you are restricted to 1 TB/day total consumption. If you had a quantity of 2 this would give you 2 TB/day total consumption, quantity of 3 is 3 TB, and so on. If you pass your daily consumption then you will receive a yellow banner warning you passed your daily allowance. If you pass this limit 3 times before the 1st of the next month you will receive the red banner saying you have exceeded your limit. The first of every month resets the banner and the counter. So even if you were to purchase an increase in quantity the banner would not clear until the 1st of the next month.
This works in the same way if you have a SEIM Log Throughput (metered) license. The only difference is that the consumption limit per day is in 50 GB increments instead of 1 TB increments like the NetMon.
So as a short hand listing:
NetMon (packet) = 1 TB per day per license quantity
SEIM (log) = 50 GB per day per license quantity
I hope this helps