SonicWall
NSA 4700 HA CONVERSION LICENSE TO STANDALONE UNIT
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SonicWall NSA 4700 HA Conversion License to Standalone Unit | Licensing
SonicWall
MPN: 02-SSC-9542
$2,063.68$2,425.00
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Key Features
- License conversion from HA to standalone
- Supports SonicWall NSA 4700
- Software licensing product type
- Topology change enablement
- Standalone deployment outcome
- No hardware replacement required
- Administrative simplification
- Convert HA deployment to standalone operation with a dedicated license path
Reconfigure your SonicWall deployment with a license that supports a shift from high availability to standalone operation. The NSA 4700 HA Conversion License to Standalone Unit is designed for organizations that need to simplify architecture without replacing the platform.
This is a practical option when redundancy requirements change, a secondary unit is retired, or a site no longer needs paired firewall infrastructure. Instead of absorbing the cost and complexity of maintaining an HA configuration, teams can align the appliance to the current operating model while preserving the investment already made in the NSA 4700.
For procurement and infrastructure teams, the value is control. A conversion license creates a clean administrative path for topology changes and helps avoid unnecessary hardware refreshes. It is especially useful in environments where network design evolves over time and the firewall must adapt to new capacity, budget, or deployment constraints.
Choose this license when you want to reduce configuration overhead and keep the platform aligned with real-world requirements, not legacy architecture.
Ideal For
- Retiring a secondary HA node while keeping the primary firewall in service
- Moving a branch site from redundant to single-appliance operation
- Adjusting firewall architecture after a network redesign
- Reducing licensing and management overhead in a stable environment
Why This Product
- 1Conversion license versus full hardware replacement
- 2Standalone deployment versus HA pair management
- 3One-time licensing versus recurring service coverage
- 4Topology simplification versus redundant configuration