

- #Cisco anyconnect licensing license key#
- #Cisco anyconnect licensing activation key#
- #Cisco anyconnect licensing archive#
- #Cisco anyconnect licensing license#
Two VLANs can talk to each other without issues. The “DMZ Restricted” term indicates a further restriction. This is stating only 3 VLANs can be created which are then eligible to be applied to an interface.

On the 5505 each interface is assigned a VLAN. On the Cisco ASA 5505 you may see a line stating: Now we will cover each of these items in detail. Intercompany Media Engine : Disabled perpetual
#Cisco anyconnect licensing archive#
> cisco-nsp mailing list cisco-nsp at > archive at > _Ĭisco-nsp mailing list cisco-nsp at 圜onnect Essentials : Disabled perpetualĪn圜onnect for Mobile : Disabled perpetualĪn圜onnect for Cisco VPN Phone : Disabled perpetualĪdvanced Endpoint Assessment : Disabled perpetualīotnet Traffic Filter : Disabled perpetual > Failover cluster licensed features for this platform: > This platform has an ASA5585-SSP-10 VPN Premium license. > Botnet Traffic Filter : Disabled perpetual > Advanced Endpoint Assessment : Enabled perpetual > An圜onnect for Cisco VPN Phone : Enabled perpetual > An圜onnect for Mobile : Enabled perpetual > Encryption-3DES-AES : Enabled perpetual > Maximum Physical Interfaces : Unlimited perpetual

> An圜onnect Essentials : Disabled perpetual > An圜onnect Premium Peers : 5000 perpetual > output i am not seeing anywhere 25 users quantity, its showing 5000 > subscription, which i have activated but in show activation-key
#Cisco anyconnect licensing license#
> We have L-AC-PLS-LIC= license for 25 users for 3 month > concurrent, but I don't think there is. > When I order 25 users on a 5512, I get 250 anyconnect users. When I order 25 users for a 5506, I get 25 users activated. > The Activation keys appear to modify the concurrent user # based on

> On Oct 8, 2017, at 7:08 AM, dave at wrote: So I can you any number of user with 25 users license? Why Cisco doing this and what is the point to buy bigger license? Subject: Re: Cisco anyconnect license question So in a way the licensing we have right now if half enforced (using activation keys to activate VPN on ASA) and half paper model (as we have no way to enforce this on a per user basis).įrom: cisco-nsp On Behalf Of Satish Patel And this will activate all VPN features for that ASA and for the maximum platform capacity of the ASA itself.
#Cisco anyconnect licensing activation key#
In practice what we do is that after receiving a PAK following an order you can use the licensing portal to register an ASA and will receive an activation key for that ASA. So we are continuing to enforce using ASA activation keys on ASAs.Īs the licensing is user based and the current ASA activation keys session based, we cannot really enforce it on a per user on the ASA equipement today.
#Cisco anyconnect licensing license key#
I can indeed confirm that there is no license key that has to be installed in the client, we continue to use our previous ASA internal licensing/activation keys with the new licensing. I actually had a case with Cisco pre-sale support regarding this a couple years ago. Who knows what will happen in future SW upgrades and versions of An圜onnect. As far as I know there is no license enforcement today, it's honor based. So, there is a difference on what number of users that HAVE THE RIGHT to use VPN, and the number of users that technically can connect. BUT, you are only legally allowed to have as many users that have the ability to use VPN as the number of user-based licenses you have purchased. The license actually opens up the ASA up to the maximum number of VPN sessions that the box can support.
