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Then once you have it working, you can change the authentication (AAA) to your preferred method (see links at bottom of page). Suggestion: If you are setting this up for the first time, I would suggest setting it up to use the ASA’s LOCAL database for usernames and passwords, (as shown in the video). The video was shot with ASA version 9.13(1) and ASDM 7.13(1). But I'd imagine our Licenses are currently identical.Note: This is for Cisco ASA 5500, 5500-x, and Cisco Firepower devices running ASA Code.īelow is a walk through for setting up a client to gateway VPN Tunnel using a Cisco Firepower ASA appliance. Seems you are running 8.2 or below on your ASA5505. The output is different because of the version.
#Cisco asa 5505 ssl vpn license
I have an ASA5505 with Base license running 8.4(3)
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#Cisco asa 5505 ssl vpn software
Seems you are running an older software for example compared to my own ASA at home.
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I don't normally handle alot of the licensing stuff on our ASAs myself and rather get the devices already with the correct licences when they end up with me for configurations If the above is still true then I imagine if you need more than 2 users you have to get the Premium license. I think the limits went something like 10 users, 25 users, 50 users and so on. Then theres An圜onnect Premium license that allows the use of both An圜onnect and Clientless/WebVPN but you will still need to buy license upgrades to get the needed amount of concurrent VPN peers. One is An圜onnect Essentials that max out the An圜onnect peer limit on the my understanding it takes away all the Clientless / WebVPN peer capabilities (Thought other doesnt include Clientless/WebVPN anymoreso not really an option for you I guess) It seems you have a Base License and probably have not aquired any sort of SSL VPN LicenseĪt current you can use 2 concurrent SSL VPN connections (An圜onnect or Clientless/Webvpn)Īfter this you have to my understanding 2 options regarding SSL VPN. The VPN licencing part has for me been always the thing that seemed most "complicated"
#Cisco asa 5505 ssl vpn series
Heres also a better link that does seem to list alot of the capabilities of the ASA5500 series (and also include some part numbers)ĮDIT: Seems ASA5505 only supports 25 VPN Clients (of any type) MAX Includes Cisco ASA 5505, unlimited users, 8-port Fast Ethernet switch, stateful firewall, 25 IPsec VPN peers, 2 SSL VPN peers, stateless Active/Standby high availability, dual ISP support, DMZ support, 3DES/AES license, and 1 expansion slot Includes unlimited user license, 8-port Fast Ethernet switch, stateful firewall, 10 IPsec VPN peers, 2 SSL VPN peers, 3DES/AES license, and 1 expansion slot Includes 50-user license, 8-port Fast Ethernet switch, stateful firewall, 10 IPsec VPN peers, 2 SSL VPN peers, 3DES/AES license, and 1 expansion slot Includes 10-user license, 8-port Fast Ethernet switch, stateful firewall, 10 IPsec VPN peers, 2 SSL VPN peers, 3DES/AES license, and 1 expansion slot Heres a Table of the different Licenses to ASA5505 (even though they are not the VPN licenses exactly but all of them show only 2 SSL VPN peers) I would still confirm this from the part that is selling you the license if planning to get a license to enable more users so you can be sure that you get the right thing for your needs.