01-15-2009 09:57 AM
Can someone please explain to me the difference between the user license and IPSec license? When do you need which license? I tried looking for information about this question but seems like there is none.
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01-15-2009 10:14 AM
Anatoliy
The user license is more related to using the ASA as a firewall and specifies the number of user/hosts on the inside for which it will provide protection. The IPSec licenses are for the ASA as it provides VPN processing.
So you are more concerned with the user license when your deployment of the ASA is for traditional firewall protection. And you are more concerned with IPSec licenses if your deployment of the ASA is to provide IPSec VPNs. And you would be concerned with both types of license if your deployment did both firewall and VPN processing.
HTH
Rick
01-15-2009 10:14 AM
Anatoliy
The user license is more related to using the ASA as a firewall and specifies the number of user/hosts on the inside for which it will provide protection. The IPSec licenses are for the ASA as it provides VPN processing.
So you are more concerned with the user license when your deployment of the ASA is for traditional firewall protection. And you are more concerned with IPSec licenses if your deployment of the ASA is to provide IPSec VPNs. And you would be concerned with both types of license if your deployment did both firewall and VPN processing.
HTH
Rick
01-15-2009 10:51 AM
Rick Thank you very much for your answer!
01-15-2009 12:59 PM
Anatoliy
I am glad that my response helped to resolve your question. Thank you for using the rating system to indicate that your question was resolved (and thanks for the rating). It makes the forum more useful when people can read a question and can know that a response did resolve the question.
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HTH
Rick
01-30-2009 09:56 AM
Is there a way to see how many IPsec licenses a asa5520 is currently licensed for?
I know it can do 750 but how can we see how many actual licenese we have?
01-30-2009 01:26 PM
John
If I am understanding your question correctly the answer is shown in the output of show version on the ASA. Here is an extract of the output:
Licensed features for this platform:
Maximum Physical Interfaces : Unlimited
Maximum VLANs : 250
Inside Hosts : Unlimited
Failover : Active/Active
VPN-DES : Enabled
VPN-3DES-AES : Enabled
Security Contexts : 2
GTP/GPRS : Disabled
VPN Peers : 5000
WebVPN Peers : 50
So as you can see this ASA is licensed for 5000 IPSec VPN peers and for 50 SSL VPN peers.
HTH
Rick
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