Description
Opengear Lighthouse Enterprise — 3-Year Subscription License (Up to 1500 Nodes)
Opengear Lighthouse Enterprise delivers centralized, scalable, and secure management for large-scale networks. This 3-year subscription license covers up to 1500 nodes, empowering IT teams with resilient remote access, automated failover, and policy-driven governance across distributed environments. With Lighthouse Enterprise, you gain continuous access to the platform’s advanced orchestration features, streamlined deployment workflows, and comprehensive visibility—reducing risk, accelerating incident response, and lowering operational costs across data centers, remote sites, and branch offices. The subscription model provides predictable budgeting, ongoing access to updates, and proactive support designed to keep your critical infrastructure online, even in challenging network conditions.
- Scalable coverage for large deployments: Manage up to 1500 nodes under a single Lighthouse Enterprise subscription. This expansive node support is ideal for enterprises, managed service providers, and multi-site organizations seeking a unified control plane without the complexity of multiple licenses. As your network grows, the licensing remains straightforward, eliminating the need for constant retooling or renegotiation while preserving consistent policy enforcement and reporting across all devices.
- Three-year license term for budget predictability: Lock in a 36-month license window to align with your procurement cycles and budgeting processes. The three-year term minimizes renewal headaches, ensuring uninterrupted access to Lighthouse features, security updates, and support during the entire period. This long horizon helps IT leaders plan strategic initiatives with confidence while maintaining stable operational costs.
- Centralized, unified management: Lighthouse Enterprise consolidates configuration, monitoring, and remote access for Opengear devices in a single pane of glass. Centralization enables consistent policy application, streamlined incident response, standardized reporting, and faster troubleshooting across hundreds or thousands of sites. You can define role-based access, enforce governance controls, and gain end-to-end visibility into device health and firmware posture.
- Resilient connectivity and out-of-band capabilities: Built to keep you connected when networks falter, Lighthouse Enterprise offers robust out-of-band management, intelligent failover, and secure tunneling options. These features ensure IT teams can reach devices, push configurations, and perform remediation even during WAN outages or degraded connectivity, significantly reducing mean time to recovery (MTTR).
- Security, compliance, and governance at scale: Benefit from enterprise-grade security, including encrypted communications, granular access controls, multi-factor authentication, audit trails, and configurable security policies. This combination helps meet compliance requirements and strengthens accountability across your infrastructure, from data centers to remote locations, all while maintaining operational hygiene and traceability.
Technical Details of Opengear Lighthouse Enterprise
License type: Opengear Lighthouse Enterprise subscription
Node coverage: Up to 1500 nodes
Term length: 3 years
Delivery and activation: Electronic license key issued upon purchase; activation required via the Lighthouse management interface
Updates and support: Access to product updates and support for the duration of the license term (subject to Opengear policy)
Deployment scope: Suitable for on-premises, hybrid, and distributed environments with centralized policy enforcement
Security: Enterprise-grade security features, including encrypted communications, access controls, and auditable logs
Note: Specific UPC/SKU identifiers and detailed specifications may vary by distributor. If UPC/SKU data is required for procurement, please consult your catalog administrator or distributor record to obtain the exact specification reference.
How to install Opengear Lighthouse Enterprise
- Log in to your Lighthouse console using an administrator account. If you do not yet have access, request the appropriate credentials from your Opengear administrator or reseller.
- Navigate to the Licensing or Subscriptions area within the management interface to begin the activation process. Enter the license key provided at purchase and confirm the terms of service for the 3-year term.
- Assign the 1500-node capacity by configuring your inventory and importing or registering devices that will be managed under Lighthouse Enterprise. Ensure each device has the appropriate connectivity and access permissions to be discovered by Lighthouse.
- Configure central policies, roles, and access controls. Establish who can administer the fleet, who can view dashboards, and who can perform remote troubleshooting. Apply baseline security settings and ensure MFA is enabled for privileged accounts.
- Provision monitoring, alerting, and automated workflows. Define health checks, thresholds, and escalation paths. Set up automated remediation actions and failover or out-of-band access procedures to ensure rapid response during outages.
- Test connectivity and failover scenarios in a controlled pilot. Validate that remote access functions during simulated outages and verify that dashboards accurately reflect device status and health in real time.
- Document the deployment, including node assignments, policy configurations, and maintenance windows. Schedule regular audits and reviews to ensure continued compliance with security and governance requirements throughout the license term.
Frequently asked questions
-
What does a 3-year Opengear Lighthouse Enterprise subscription include?
It includes access to Lighthouse Enterprise features, updates during the license period, and support per Opengear’s standard service terms. The license covers up to 1500 nodes, with renewal options available when the term ends. -
How many nodes can I manage with this license?
Up to 1500 nodes can be managed under a single Lighthouse Enterprise subscription. If your deployment requires more than 1500 nodes, you would need to discuss additional licensing with your Opengear representative or partner. -
Can I use Lighthouse Enterprise for both on-premises and remote sites?
Yes. Lighthouse Enterprise is designed for centralized management across diverse environments, including data centers, remote sites, and branch offices, providing consistent policy enforcement and visibility regardless of location. -
What happens after the 3-year term ends?
Upon expiration, you can evaluate renewal options to continue access to updates, support, and Lighthouse Enterprise features. Renewal terms, pricing, and available upgrades are determined by Opengear and your chosen channel partner. -
Is licensing transferrable between environments or organizations?
Transfer policies depend on the licensing terms and your reseller agreement. Typically, licenses are assigned to the organization or environment of purchase and may require administrative actions to reassign in case of restructuring. Consult your Opengear account representative for precise guidance. -
What if I need more than 1500 nodes in the future?
If your network grows beyond 1500 nodes, contact your Opengear representative to discuss expansion options or additional licenses. The goal is to preserve seamless management without gaps in coverage or governance.
Customer reviews
Showing - Of Reviews