Cisco ASA Series Cli Configuration Manual page 481

Software version 9.0 for the services module
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Chapter 1
Completing Interface Configuration (Transparent Mode)
Model
License Requirement
ASA 5555-X
VLANs
Interfaces of all types
ASA 5585-X
VLANs
Interface Speed for SSP-10 and SSP-20:
Interfaces of all types
1. For an interface to count against the VLAN limit, you must assign a VLAN to it. For example:
interface gigabitethernet 0/0.100
vlan 100
2. The maximum number of combined interfaces; for example, VLANs, physical, redundant, bridge group, and EtherChannel interfaces. Every interface
command defined in the configuration counts against this limit. For example, both of the following interfaces count even if the GigabitEthernet 0/0
interface is defined as part of port-channel 1:
interface gigabitethernet 0/0
and
interface port-channel 1
Model
License Requirement
ASA SM
VLANs:
Guidelines and Limitations
This section includes the guidelines and limitations for this feature.
Context Mode Guidelines
1
:
Base License: 500
2
:
Base License: 2516
1
:
Base and Security Plus License: 1024
Base License—1-Gigabit Ethernet for fiber interfaces
10 GE I/O License (Security Plus)—10-Gigabit Ethernet for fiber interfaces
(SSP-40 and SSP-60 support 10-Gigabit Ethernet by default.)
2
:
Base and Security Plus License: 4612
Base License: 1000
For the ASA 5510 and higher in multiple context mode, configure the physical interfaces in the
system execution space according to
(ASA 5510 and Higher)."
space according to this chapter. For the ASASM in multiple context mode, configure switch ports
and VLANs on the switch, and then assign VLANs to the ASASM according to
"Configuring the Switch for Use with the ASA Services Module."
The ASA 5505 does not support multiple context mode.
You can only configure context interfaces that you already assigned to the context in the system
configuration using the allocate-interface command.
Chapter 1, "Starting Interface Configuration
Then, configure the logical interface parameters in the context execution
Cisco ASA Series CLI Configuration Guide
Guidelines and Limitations
Chapter 1,
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