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2. For network -connected devices, in non -virtual server environments, for any device with up to two hundred (200) ports, count the
<br />number of devices. For any device with greater than two hundred (200) ports, count the total number of ports. Divide the number of
<br />ports by two hundred (200) and round up to the next whole number.
<br />For avoidance of doubt, when a single network -connected device, in non -virtual environments, has greater than five (5) IPflow interfaces
<br />and greater than two hundred (200) ports, the device is included in the license count that results in the highest number of licenses. For
<br />example, a device with fifty (50) IPflow interfaces and six hundred (600) ports would be included in the license count based upon the
<br />number of IPflow interfaces (50/5 = 10 licenses while 600/200 = 3licenses).
<br />CA NetQoS Reporter Analyzer
<br />"Device" means a network -connected device that is managed by the CA Software and uses an Internet Protocol ("IP") address, including
<br />but not limited to IP and hybrid telephony devices, routers, appliances, hubs, physical servers, single -flow interfaces, and physical
<br />machines. Endpoint devices used solely as IP telephones are not considered to be Devices, unless the CA Software is specifically licensed
<br />by the number of phones. For the purposes of CA NetQoS Unified Communication Monitor only, endpoint devices used solely aslP
<br />telephones are considered to be Devices. When the Authorized Use Limitation is "Device", the calculation with respect to the number of
<br />Licenses is determined as follows:
<br />1. For network -connected devices, in non -virtual server environments, for any device with up to five (5) IPflow interfaces, count the
<br />number of devices. For any device with greater than five (5) IPflow interfaces, count the total number of IPflow interfaces. Divide the
<br />number of IPflow interfaces by five (5) and round up to the next whole number.
<br />2. For network -connected devices, in non -virtual server environments, for any device with up to two hundred (200) ports, count the
<br />number of devices. For any device with greater than two hundred (200) ports, count the total number of ports. Divide the number of
<br />ports by two hundred (200) and round up to the next whole number.
<br />For avoidance of doubt, when a single network -connected device, in non -virtual environments, has greater than five (5) IPflow interfaces
<br />and greater than two hundred (200) ports, the device is included in the license count that results in the highest number of licenses. For
<br />example, a device with fifty (50) IPflow interfaces and six hundred (600) ports would be included in the license count based upon the
<br />number of IPflow interfaces (50/5 = 10 licenses while 600/200 = 3licenses).
<br />CA RegFort:
<br />CA RegFort is licensed by the number of Users or Issuance
<br />"User" means a single person, or identity, listed in any Customer directory or network storage location whose access and use rights can be
<br />authenticated, authorized, or administered by CA RegFort or who has the ability to view content aggregated or managed by CA RegFort. In
<br />general, a user shall not be counted more than once or on a concurrent (logged-in)basis.
<br />"Issuance" means any activity in the life cycle of a Public Key Infrastructure credential that is managed by CA RegFort, including, but not
<br />limited to, creation of a new credential, revocation, renewal, re -issue or update of the credential.
<br />"RegFort Client" means a portion of CA RegFort which enables end -users to interface with smartcards and tokens.
<br />Limited License Grant. In addition to the rights granted in the applicable license agreement, CA grants Customer and its affiliates a
<br />nonexclusive license to distribute RegFort Client to end -users. Customer may use Customer's logo and name with the RegFort Client. No
<br />title to or ownership of the RegFort Client is transferred to Customer.
<br />CA RiskFort:
<br />CA RiskFort is licensed by the number of Users.
<br />"User" means a single person, or identity, listed in any Customer directory or network storage location whose access and use rights can be
<br />authenticated, authorized, or administered by CA RiskFort or who has the ability to view content aggregated or managed by CA RiskFort.
<br />In general, a user shall not be counted more than once or on a concurrent (logged-in)basis.
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