License Enforcement
The following table describes how license enforcement is performed on the ESA authentication server. In all cases, an administrator will be able to disable ESA authentication for a subset of the users (by disabling 2FA for those users) or for all users (by means of system configuration or uninstalling the product).
|
ESA Not Activated |
OK |
Warning |
SMS Credits depleted |
Violation (full functionality) |
Violation (limited functionality) |
ESA Disabled |
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Enable Users for 2FA |
Disabled |
Allowed |
Allowed |
Allowed |
Allowed |
Disabled |
Disabled |
Provision Users |
Disabled |
Allowed |
Allowed |
Disabled |
Allowed |
Disabled |
Disabled |
Authenticate with SMS OTP |
Disabled |
Allowed |
Allowed |
Disabled |
Allowed |
Allowed |
Disabled |
Authenticate with mobile app (OTP, Push) |
Disabled |
Allowed |
Allowed |
Allowed |
Allowed |
Allowed |
Disabled |
Authenticate with hard token |
Disabled |
Allowed |
Allowed |
Allowed |
Allowed |
Allowed |
Disabled |
Manage system configuration |
Disabled |
Allowed |
Allowed |
Allowed |
Allowed |
Allowed |
Allowed |
Disable Users for 2FA |
Disabled |
Allowed |
Allowed |
Allowed |
Allowed |
Allowed |
Allowed |