Cisco ASA Licensing Explained Packet Pushers Cisco ASA firewall licensing used to be pretty simple, but as features were rolled out as licenses, the scheme became quite complex. The matters are further complicated since different appliances and versions change the rules. This document will help you make sense of ASA licensing, but is not intended to be used as a design guide. Make sure you work with your reseller if you are looking to deploy these features. Security Plus. Security Plus licensing exists only on 5. On the 5. 50. 5 it has the following effects Upgrades the maximum VPN sessions from 1. Upgrades the maximum connections from 1. Increases the number of VLANs from 3 to 2. Enables optional stateless activestandby failover. On the 5. 51. 0 it has slightly different set of features it enables Upgrades the maximum connections from 5. Moves 2 of the 5 Fast. Ethernet ports to 1. Increases the number of VLANs from 5. Enables security contexts and allows for 2. Up to 5 can be supported on the 5. Enables optional activeactive and activestandby failover. Enables VPN clustering and load balancing. The 5. 52. 0 and up do not have Security Plus licensing. They come with the Base license and need nothing more to get the most performance out of the unit. Update As Stojan pointed out in the comments, the 5. X series does have Security Plus licenses which enables the 1. GB SFP slots. 5. User Licenses. The 5. ASA which has a restriction on the number of users behind a firewall.
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