Check Point Certified Security Administrator (CCSA) Practice Exam

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In which case is it permissible to transfer a license from one hardware device to another?

From a 4400 Appliance to a 2200 Appliance

From a 4400 Appliance to an HP Open Server

From an IBM Open Server to an HP Open Server

The ability to transfer a license from one hardware device to another is typically determined by the compatibility of the hardware platforms and the vendor's licensing policies. In this scenario, transferring a license from one Open Server to another Open Server, regardless of the brand, is generally permissible. This is because licenses are often tied to the generic category of the operating environment rather than a specific model or brand. When it comes to hardware appliances, transfers between different series or models (like from a 4400 Appliance to a 2200 Appliance or HP Open Server to an IBM Open Server) may not be permitted due to differences in hardware architecture, performance capabilities, and the specific licensing terms associated with those appliances. Each appliance may be subject to its own licensing agreement that restricts movement between certain devices to ensure compliance and proper functionality of the software. Thus, transferring a license between two Open Servers allows for flexibility in managing resources while maintaining compliance with licensing agreements, making this the correct answer.

From an IBM Open Server to a 2200 Appliance

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