04-21-2015 08:42 AM
Hi,
In relation to the Cisco AnyConnect VPN, please could you confirm this can be configured alongside the traditional VPN client? Also, presumably the firewall will still accept up to 250 VPN connections using the old VPN profile?
In terms of AnyConnect licensing, I believe this is on a per user basis rather than a concurrent user basis. Is there a minimum period a licence is associated with a user i.e. if a user leaves the business?
Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.
Licensed features for this platform:
Maximum Physical Interfaces : Unlimited perpetual
Maximum VLANs : 50 perpetual
Inside Hosts : Unlimited perpetual
Failover : Disabled perpetual
VPN-DES : Enabled perpetual
VPN-3DES-AES : Enabled perpetual
Security Contexts : 0 perpetual
GTP/GPRS : Disabled perpetual
AnyConnect Premium Peers : 2 perpetual
AnyConnect Essentials : Disabled perpetual
Other VPN Peers : 250 perpetual
Total VPN Peers : 250 perpetual
Shared License : Disabled perpetual
AnyConnect for Mobile : Disabled perpetual
AnyConnect for Cisco VPN Phone : Disabled perpetual
Advanced Endpoint Assessment : Disabled perpetual
UC Phone Proxy Sessions : 2 perpetual
Total UC Proxy Sessions : 2 perpetual
Botnet Traffic Filter : Disabled perpetual
Intercompany Media Engine : Disabled perpetual
04-21-2015 07:15 PM
Hi,
Yes, you can configure anyconnect vpn as well as traditional ipsec vpn concurrently. You firewall will accept a maximum of 250 vpn connections. These 250 connections can be made up of traditional ipsec + anyconnect, just traditional ipsec or just anyconnect.
The anyconnect license is per connection. The base ASA comes with 2 Anyconnect Premium licences. This means 2 anyconnect clients can connect concurrently. If one disconnects another user can connect.
Thanks
John
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