
Not all of the licensed features and capabilities are available on all hardware platforms. On the Cisco ASA 5580 platform, the Base License allows creating up to two application contexts, while several premium licenses of different tiered counts allow extending this limit up to 250 contexts in total. An example of such a feature is the ability to configure security contexts on some Cisco ASA appliances.


For example, you can increase the maximum concurrent firewall connection count on the Cisco ASA 5505 from 10,000 to 25,000 by installing a Security Plus license. Some platforms offer the optional Security Plus license, which may unlock additional features or capacities on top of the Base License. One example of such a feature is Active/Active failover, which is always available on all Cisco ASA 5585-X appliances. In other words, these capabilities are fixed in the given software image for the particular hardware you cannot selectively disable them. Licensed Features on ASAĮvery Cisco ASA platform comes with a certain number of implicitly activated features and capacities as a part of the Base License. Although this flexible system may seem complicated at first, it actually makes the task of customizing a Cisco ASA for your specific business needs quite easy. When multiple Cisco ASA devices participate in failover or clustering, some licensed capacities automatically aggregate up to the platform hardware limit to maximize your investment. You can also activate additional licenses permanently or for a certain duration of time. Some characteristics of the hardware platform or expansion modules can enable certain feature licenses implicitly. To deliver the desired functionality within the available budget while allowing for future scalability, you can unlock advanced security capabilities and increase certain system capacities on demand through a flexible system of feature licenses. Shared Premium An圜onnect VPN licensingĪSA offers a very comprehensive feature set that helps secure networks of all shapes and sizes.

Combined licenses in failover and clustering.This chapter covers the following topics:
