About ThreatSync+ NDR Licenses
Applies To: ThreatSync+ NDR
ThreatSync+ NDR extends the existing ThreatSync functionality in WatchGuard Cloud and offers enhanced network detection and response, network device identification, and advanced reporting for Fireboxes, third-party firewalls, and LAN infrastructure.
License Types
ThreatSync+ NDR is licensed for each user.
There are four types of licenses:
Term Licenses
A term license has a set number of
Subscription Licenses
A subscription license enables you and your managed accounts to add
Trial Licenses
Trial licenses of
NFR Licenses (Service Providers only)
A Not for Resale license includes a set number of
Allocation Types
When Service Providers allocate
Term Allocation
When you allocate
Subscription Allocation
When you allocate
Linked to License
When you allocate
Term License Activation
You can activate licenses on the Activate Licenses page on the WatchGuard website. For more information, go to Activate a ThreatSync+ NDR License.
After you activate a ThreatSync+ NDR license, you can review the activated licenses for your account in Support Center on the ThreatSync page. Click the name of a license to view the details and history of that license.
Licenses work differently for WatchGuard Cloud Subscriber and Service Provider accounts.
Subscribers
Subscriber accounts can only have one product license. When a Subscriber account activates a new license key in the Support Center, it is used to modify the current active license. You can use a new license to add
Service Providers
Service Providers can have many product licenses. When a Service Provider activates a new license key, they can use it to modify an active license or add a new, separate license. After activation, the license appears in the Service Provider inventory in WatchGuard Cloud, but the expiration date of the license is tracked separately.
License Renewals
To renew a license or modify an existing license, you purchase a new license and activate it. When you activate the new license, you select whether to add
Co-terming consolidates or merges your term licenses to synchronize renewal dates. When you co-term licenses, a new expiration date is calculated based on the updated
If you have an active subscription license, when you renew a term license, your subscription usage count reduces automatically so that only the
When you extend your license, if you purchased the same number of
To renew with fewer
When you renew the license for fewer
If you have an active subscription license, when you renew or upgrade a term license your subscription usage is automatically updated so that only the
License Expiration
ThreatSync+ NDR licenses expire on the expiration date at 00:00 UTC. After a ThreatSync+ NDR term license expires, there is a seven-day grace period. If you renew your license before the grace period ends, no further action is required. If you do not renew your license before the grace period ends:
- ThreatSync+ NDR no longer monitors network traffic.
- Access to the ThreatSync+ NDR management UI is disabled.
If you are a Service Provider with multiple licenses, ThreatSync+ NDR continues to monitor network traffic. After you renew your license, ThreatSync+ NDR starts to monitor network traffic and you can access the management UI.
For accounts with an active subscription license and a term license, when the term license expires, users in excess of the term license are billed as subscription users.
Overallocation
Service Provider accounts could become overallocated when an account they manage allocates more users than there are available in the license. When a Service Provider account becomes overallocated, access to the ThreatSync+ NDR management UI is no longer available.
To identify accounts that are over their limit, review Subscriber dashboards and audit logs. When an account is overallocated, we recommend that you reduce the number of allocated
For more information on ThreatSync+ NDR licensing, go to this Knowledge Base article: FAQ on ThreatSync+ NDR Licensing. (external link)