License profile

The top displays the currently selected license. Click the angle left icon to return to the Licenses tab

Set a Time range to view the history of hosts seen by this license.

License details

The License details section displays the following information:

License key

Displays the current license.

License type

The type of license (for example, Commercial, Non-commercial-institutional, or Trial).

Start date

The date when the license was initialized.

Product

The product type associated to the license.

Installation key

Identifies the main license of an On-Premises installation.

Expiration date

The date when the license expires. Errors with the license (for example, expired licenses) are indicated with the expired icon. Warning conditions (for example, the license is about to expire), are indicated with the soon to expire icon.

In-use sockets

The In-use sockets widget displays the current socket count associated with the license.

A socket is defined as a CPU with up to 32 virtual cores. The virtual core count includes threads. For example, the AMD Ryzen Threadripper is available as a part with 64 cores and 128 threads. This processor is counted as 4 sockets.

In-use sensors

The In-use sensors widget displays the active and inactive sensors associated with the license. Click the link to view the Sensors tab.

Child licenses

Click the angle right icon to toggle open the Child licenses section. The licenses list displays the following columns:

  • License key Displays the child license key.

  • Product The product type associated to the license.

  • License type The type of license (for example, Commercial, Non-commercial-institutional, or Trial). The License type will match that of the parent license.

Identified hosts

The Identified hosts widget is a graph of the hosts identified on your network on a daily basis over the time span you selected. The following data are displayed:

  • The black line indicates the total count of hosts each day. A day is defined as the 24 hour period from midnight to midnight, UTC.

  • The blue line indicates a running average of the trailing 7 days.

  • The light gray block indicates the selected day. This selection causes the lists in the IP Ranges and hosts seen on section to be populated with the data for the specified day.

In addition, hovering your mouse over a specific day displays a pop-up with the selected date, the count of hosts for that day, and the 7 day average of hosts seen.

IP Ranges and hosts seen on

The IP Ranges and hosts seen on section displays a list of hosts seen on the specified day. It only displays hosts that are in the defined home network. If the home network has not been set, the system infers what might be in your home network. To define your home network, click the Configure your home network angle right link.

The quick search field above the list provides fast, as-you-type search. It filters the rows in the list, displaying only those rows that have text, in any field, that matches the query string.

The list displays the following:

IP Range

Displays an IP address range in CIDR format. For example, 172.16.33.0/24.

Hosts

Displays the number of hosts seen in the IP address range. Click the link to view the Hosts list page filtered by the selected hosts seen in the IP address range.

Note:

The User Portal displays a pop-up, warning that the global date range and the license selection may change when you click Continue angle right . On the Hosts list page, you may need to adjust the Select time range.