# License

## Requirements

Linux Control Center = 2.11.X or higher

## Overview

Linux Control Center offers both Community and Enterprise licenses.

## Objective

The purpose of this document is to show you how to find out the version of the Linux Control Center license and how many hosts can be managed with the current license installed in your environment.

## Current License

Follow the steps below to find out which license is installed in Linux Control Center in your environment.

1. Access the Linux Control Center and click on **Config**

   ![](/files/1IzMIGgxPzrqDoHoOkry)
2. Click on **License**

   ![](/files/1Mt6zbPQPvep8oscDujt)
3. On this screen you can see the following information:

**Hosts:** Maximum number of Hosts that the current license can manage\
**License Type:** License type\
**End Date:** License expiration date\
**Info**: Field to add notes

1. You can validate the license status by clicking on the **Verify** button

   ![](/files/6TtsK8OpKTVP288LldG6)
2. The **Hosts** tab shows all hosts that are being managed by the Linux Control Center

   ![](/files/LBKJaJLvjSRYlrOahYBI)
3. The **Unmanaged Hosts** tab shows all hosts that have been registered in the **Unmanaged Inventory**

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