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Feature History for Licensing
Table 4-11
Feature History for Licensing (continued)
Feature Name
Increased VLANs
Gigabit Ethernet Support for the ASA 5510
Security Plus License
Advanced Endpoint Assessment License
VPN Load Balancing for the ASA 5510
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Releases
Feature Information
7.2(2)
The maximum number of VLANs for the Security Plus
license on the ASA 5505 adaptive security appliance was
increased from 5 (3 fully functional; 1 failover; one
restricted to a backup interface) to 20 fully functional
interfaces. In addition, the number of trunk ports was
increased from 1 to 8. Now there are 20 fully functional
interfaces, you do not need to use the backup interface
command to cripple a backup ISP interface; you can use a
fully-functional interface for it. The backup interface
command is still useful for an Easy VPN configuration.
VLAN limits were also increased for the ASA 5510
adaptive security appliance (from 10 to 50 for the Base
license, and from 25 to 100 for the Security Plus license),
the ASA 5520 adaptive security appliance (from 100 to
150), the ASA 5550 adaptive security appliance (from 200
to 250).
7.2(3)
The ASA 5510 adaptive security appliance now supports
Gigabit Ethernet (1000 Mbps) for the Ethernet 0/0 and 0/1
ports with the Security Plus license. In the Base license,
they continue to be used as Fast Ethernet (100 Mbps) ports.
Ethernet 0/2, 0/3, and 0/4 remain as Fast Ethernet ports for
both licenses.
The interface names remain Ethernet 0/0 and
Note
Ethernet 0/1.
8.0(2)
The Advanced Endpoint Assessment license was
introduced. As a condition for the completion of a Cisco
AnyConnect or clientless SSL VPN connections, the remote
computer scans for a greatly expanded collection of
antivirus and antispyware applications, firewalls, operating
systems, and associated updates. It also scans for any
registry entries, filenames, and process names that you
specify. It sends the scan results to the adaptive security
appliance. The adaptive security appliance uses both the
user login credentials and the computer scan results to
assign a Dynamic Access Policy (DAP).
With an Advanced Endpoint Assessment License, you can
enhance Host Scan by configuring an attempt to update
noncompliant computers to meet version requirements.
Cisco can provide timely updates to the list of applications
and versions that Host Scan supports in a package that is
separate from Cisco Secure Desktop.
8.0(2)
VPN load balancing is now supported on the ASA 5510
Security Plus license.
Chapter 4
Managing Feature Licenses
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