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Chapter 1
Managing Feature Licenses
How Failover or ASA Cluster Licenses Combine
For failover pairs or ASA clusters, the licenses on each unit are combined into a single running cluster
license. If you buy separate licenses for each unit, then the combined license uses the following rules:
To view the combined license, see the
Loss of Communication Between Failover or ASA Cluster Units
If the units lose communication for more than 30 days, then each unit reverts to the license installed
locally. During the 30-day grace period, the combined running license continues to be used by all units.
If you restore communication during the 30-day grace period, then for time-based licenses, the time
elapsed is subtracted from the primary/master license; if the primary/master license becomes expired,
only then does the secondary/slave license start to count down.
If you do not restore communication during the 30-day period, then for time-based licenses, time is
subtracted from all unit licenses, if installed. They are treated as separate licenses and do not benefit
from the combined license. The time elapsed includes the 30-day grace period.
For licenses that have numerical tiers, such as the number of sessions, the values from each unit's
licenses are combined up to the platform limit. If all licenses in use are time-based, then the licenses
count down simultaneously.
For example, for failover:
You have two ASAs with 10 AnyConnect Premium sessions installed on each; the licenses will
be combined for a total of 20 AnyConnect Premium sessions.
You have two ASA 5520 ASAs with 500 AnyConnect Premium sessions each; because the
platform limit is 750, the combined license allows 750 AnyConnect Premium sessions.
Note
In the above example, if the AnyConnect Premium licenses are time-based, you might want
to disable one of the licenses so you do not "waste" a 500 session license from which you
can only use 250 sessions because of the platform limit.
You have two ASA 5540 ASAs, one with 20 contexts and the other with 10 contexts; the
combined license allows 30 contexts. For Active/Active failover, the contexts are divided
between the two units. One unit can use 18 contexts and the other unit can use 12 contexts, for
example, for a total of 30.
For example, for ASA clustering:
You have three units with 50 contexts each, and one unit with the default 2 contexts. The
combined license allows 152 contexts to be divided up amongst the four cluster members.
Therefore, you can configure up to 38 contexts on the master unit; each slave unit will also have
38 contexts through configuration replication.
For licenses that have a status of enabled or disabled, then the license with the enabled status is used.
For time-based licenses that are enabled or disabled (and do not have numerical tiers), the duration
is the combined duration of all licenses. The primary/master unit counts down its license first, and
when it expires, the secondary/slave unit(s) start counting down its license, and so on. This rule also
applies to Active/Active failover and ASA clustering, even though all units are actively operating.
For example, if you have 48 weeks left on the Botnet Traffic Filter license on two units, then the
combined duration is 96 weeks.
"Monitoring Licenses" section on page
Cisco ASA Series CLI Configuration Guide
Information About Feature Licenses
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