Hello Folks,
I have problems understanding EXACTLY what astaro does (or does NOT do) about clients (i.e. IPs), that are outside of the scope of the ASGs license.
We have a client with a 10-user license and about 25 active IPs.
Listed as "out of scope" are a Windows 2003 PDC, an Exchange Server, several Windows PCs and active network components.
Websurfing, email-traffic using the ASGs SMTP-Proxy (inbound / outbound), NTP, FTP all works flawlessly on the machines that are listed as out of scope. The ASG is the default gateway (but NOT dhcp) on all machines.
I really would like to know which restrictions the ASG applies to "out-of-scope" IPs so I can tell them WHY to upgrade their license.
Cheers
DiePlage
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