Open Kaspersky Security Center Administration Console.
In the workspace of the Administration Server node, go to the Reports tab and select the "Key usage report" template.
A report generated from the "Key usage report" template appears in the workspace.
The chart in the upper part of the window, shows the following key usage details for each key:
Number of licensing units on which the key is already in use
Number of licensing units on which the key can be used according to the licensing restrictions
Number of licensing units by which the licensing restrictions for the key are exceeded
The key usage report consists of two tables:
The summary table contains information about the keys in use
The detailed information table contains information about SVMs on which keys have been added, or about protected virtual machines with which the key is used
You can configure the content of fields shown in each table. See Kaspersky Security Center manuals on how to add or remove fields in the report tables.
The summary table contains information about the keys in use:
Key – a unique alphanumeric sequence.
Total keys used as active – depending on the type of active key:
For a server or desktop key – the number of protected virtual machines on which the key is used as the active key.
For a key with a limitation on the number of processor cores – the maximum number of physical processor cores used on all hypervisors on which SVMs are deployed.
For a key with a limitation on the number of processors – the number of physical processors used on all hypervisors on which SVMs are deployed.
Total keys used as additional – the number of SVMs on which the key has been added as an additional key.
Restriction – depending on the key type:
For a server key, this is the maximum number of virtual machines with server operating systems that you can protect.
For a desktop key, this is the maximum number of virtual machines with desktop operating systems that you can protect.
For a key with a limitation on the number of processor cores, this is the maximum number of physical processor cores used on all hypervisors whose virtual machines you can protect.
For a key with a limitation on the number of processors, this is the maximum number of physical processors used on all hypervisors whose virtual machines you can protect.
The earliest license expiration date is the date of expiration of your right to use the application activated by adding this key. If you are using the application under unlimited subscription, the field value is <Unlimited>.
Use key until – the key's expiration date. You can activate the application by adding this key and use this application only before this expiration date.
Total keys used as active for workstations – the number of protected virtual machines with desktop operating systems on which the key is used as an active key. By default, this field is not displayed in the table; if necessary, you can add it. See Kaspersky Security Center manuals on how to add or remove fields in the report tables.
Total keys used as active for servers – the number of protected virtual machines with a server operating system on which the key is used as an active key. By default, this field is not displayed in the table; if necessary, you can add it. See Kaspersky Security Center manuals on how to add or remove fields in the report tables.
Service info – service information relating to the key and license.
The row below contains the following consolidated information:
Keys – total number of keys in use.
Keys used up by more than 90% – total number of keys that have been used up by more than 90% of the usage time available under license restrictions. Depending on the type of key, the limitation specifies the maximum number of simultaneously running virtual machines with server or desktop operating systems, for which protection is enabled, or the maximum number of physical processor cores used on all hypervisors with deployed SVMs. For example, the restriction is set at 100 virtual machines. A key is used on two SVMs: the first one protects 42 virtual machines and the second one protects 53 virtual machines. The key is therefore 95% used and is included in the number of keys specified in this field.
Keys with exceeded restriction – total number of keys that have exceeded the limit that is imposed on the number of simultaneously running virtual machines with server or desktop operating systems or on the number of physical processors or physical processor cores used on all hypervisors (depending on the key type).
If both a server key and a desktop key have been added on your SVM, the summary table displays the details of these keys and the following information about the combination of the server key and desktop key:
Key, Active key, Additional key – a unique combination of a server key and a desktop key. You can use the combination of a server key and desktop key to search for information about the SVM on which these keys have been added (see the Kaspersky Security Center manuals for details).
License expiration date – the later of the following two dates: the end date of application usage under the server key, or the end date of application usage under the desktop key.
Expiration date – the later of the following two dates of key expiration: server key expiration date or desktop key expiration date.
Restriction – the sum of the following values: the maximum number of simultaneously running virtual machines with desktop operating systems plus the maximum number of simultaneously running virtual machines with server operating systems that you can protect with the application.
Depending on the key type, the detailed information table shows information about the SVM on which the key has been added (for a key with a limitation on the number of processors or processor cores), or information about the protected virtual machine with which the key is used (for a server or desktop key):
Virtual Server– the name of the virtual Administration Server that manages the SVM or the protected virtual machine.
Group – the administration group to which the SVM or protected virtual machine belongs.
Device – the name of the SVM or protected virtual machine.
Application – the name of the Kaspersky Security application component installed on the SVM or the protected virtual machine.
Version number – version number of the application.
Active key – the key that has been added as the active key.
Additional key – the key that has been added as the additional key.
License valid until – the expiration date for using the application with this key. If you are using the application under unlimited subscription, the field value is <Unlimited>.
IP address – the IP address of an SVM or protected virtual machine on which the key has been added.
Visible – the date and time when an SVM or PVM became visible on the corporate LAN for the last time.
Last connection date – the time and date of the last connection of the SVM or PVM to the Administration Server of Kaspersky Security Center.
NetBIOS name – the name of the SVM or protected virtual machine.
Windows domain – the domain to which the SVM or the protected virtual machine belongs.
DNS name – the DNS name of the SVM or protected virtual machine.
DNS domain – the DNS domain to which the SVM or protected virtual machine belongs (specified only if the name of the SVM or virtual machine contains the name of the DNS domain).
Subscription pending – information about whether an application subscription is pending.