SonicWall
SMA CMS 100 APPLIANCES LICENSE 1YR NON-TRIAL USED WITH PERPETUAL USER LICENSES
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SonicWall SMA CMS 100 Appliances License 1 Year | VPN Access
SonicWall
MPN: 01-SSC-3402
$1,564.00$2,000.00
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Key Features
- 1-year license term
- CMS coverage for 100 appliances
- Non-trial entitlement
- Designed for use with perpetual user licenses
- SonicWall SMA licensing
- Centralized management support
- Software-services/cloud-licensing category
- Centralize remote access administration across 100 appliances with a 1-year CMS entitlement
Keep remote access under control with a 1-year SonicWall SMA CMS license for 100 appliances. This non-trial entitlement is designed for organizations that already hold perpetual user licenses and need a defined term for centralized management. It supports a cleaner operating model for IT teams that must coordinate access policies across multiple appliances without introducing unnecessary license churn.
For infrastructure teams, the value is operational clarity. A centralized CMS layer helps reduce the overhead of managing remote access at scale, especially when multiple appliances serve different sites, user groups, or business units. The 100-appliance scope makes it suitable for larger deployments where consistency matters more than ad hoc administration.
This license is a strong fit when you need to preserve existing user entitlements while extending management coverage for a fixed period. It is not about adding features for the sake of it; it is about keeping access governance organized, supportable, and aligned to enterprise purchasing cycles.
Ideal For
- Managing remote access policy across a large SonicWall SMA appliance estate
- Extending centralized administration for organizations with perpetual user licenses
- Standardizing access operations across branch, campus, and hybrid users
- Supporting annual budget cycles for existing SonicWall deployments
Why This Product
- 1Covers 100 appliances, not a single-device entitlement
- 2Pairs with perpetual user licenses instead of replacing them
- 3Uses a 1-year term for predictable renewal planning
- 4Targets centralized management rather than endpoint features