Viewing information about a license key added on the SVM

January 10, 2024

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You can view information about the license key added to the SVM in the properties of Kaspersky Security application installed on the SVM.

Application properties in the Administration Console

To view the license key details in the application properties in the Administration Console:

  1. Open Kaspersky Security Center Administration Console.
  2. In the Managed devices folder in the console tree, select the folder with the name of the administration group that the required SVM belongs to.
  3. In the workspace, select the Devices tab.
  4. Select an SVM from the list and double-click to open the Settings: <SVM name> window.
  5. In the window that opens, in the list on the left, select the Applications section.
  6. In the right part of the window, in the list of applications installed on the SVM, select Kaspersky Security for Virtualization 5.2 Light Agent – Protection Server and double-click it to open the Kaspersky Security for Virtualization 5.2 Light Agent Settings – Protection Server window.
  7. In the window that opens, in the list on the left, select the License keys section.

The details of the license key added to the SVM appear in the right part of the window.

The Active license key section displays the following information about the active license key added to the SVM:

  • Unique alphanumeric sequence.
  • License type – trial, commercial, or subscription.
  • Activation date – the date when the application was activated with this key.
  • License expiration date – the date when your right to use the application activated with the current key expires. If you are using the application under unlimited subscription, the field value is <Unlimited>.
  • License term – the number of days remaining for using the application activated by adding this key. For example, 365 days. If you are using the application under a subscription, the field value is Unavailable.
  • Maximum number of devices – depends on the key type:
    • For a server key – maximum number of virtual machines running server operating systems that you can protect.
    • For a desktop key – maximum number of virtual machines running 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.
    • For a Kaspersky Endpoint Security for Business Universal key, this is the maximum number of virtual machines running a server/desktop operating system that you can protect.

If a reserve license key is added to the SVM, the Reserve license key section displays the following information:

  • Unique alphanumeric sequence. If no reserve key is added, Not added is displayed in the field.
  • License type – license type: commercial.
  • License term – the number of days remaining for using the application activated by adding this key. For example, 365 days.
  • Maximum number of devices – depends on the key type:
    • For a server key – maximum number of virtual machines running server operating systems that you can protect.
    • For a desktop key – maximum number of virtual machines running 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.
    • For a Kaspersky Endpoint Security for Business Universal key, this is the maximum number of virtual machines running a server/desktop operating system that you can protect.

If no reserve key is added, the Reserve license key section shows Not added.

If both a server key and a desktop key have been added on an SVM, the Kaspersky Security Center properties window displays the following information about the combination of the server key and desktop key:

  • Unique alphanumeric sequence – a 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 (for more details, please refer to the Kaspersky Security Center help).
  • Activation date – the later of two application activation dates.
  • 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.
  • Validity period – the longer of the following two application usage periods: the period of application usage under the server key, or the period of application usage under the desktop key.
  • Maximum number of devices – the sum of the following values: the maximum number of simultaneously running virtual machines with desktop operating systems and the maximum number of simultaneously running virtual machines with server operating systems that you can protect with the application.

Application properties in the Web Console

To view the license key details in the application properties in the Web Console:

  1. Start the Web Console.
  2. In the Devices section select Managed devices.
  3. In the list of devices, select the SVM for which you want to view information about the license key, and open the SVM properties window by clicking the SVM name.
  4. On the Applications tab open the window with the settings of Kaspersky Security for Virtualization 5.2 Light Agent – Protection Server by clicking the link in the application name.
  5. On the General tab select the License section in the list on the left.

Information about the license key added to the SVM is displayed in the right part of the window.

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