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Deployment Planning Guide for Cisco Security Manager 4.12
Understanding Security Manager Licensing
Required Licensing: Enterprise Standard-25 to Professional-50 Upgrade license is required.
Example 5
Description of Managed Network: 10 pairs of failover ASA devices (20 devices) deployed in a
combination of active/standby or active/active pairs, each has 5 security contexts.
combination of active/standby or active/active pairs, each has 5 security contexts.
Required Licensing: Enterprise Professional – 50 and Enterprise Professional Incremental 50
Device
Device
When deploying a pair of failover devices for redundancy, you only need to add the active devices
and contexts to Security Manager. As such the number of required device licenses is 10 device
counts x 5 contexts + 10 chassis for a total of 60 devices license.
and contexts to Security Manager. As such the number of required device licenses is 10 device
counts x 5 contexts + 10 chassis for a total of 60 devices license.
Note
For complete information on the types of licenses available and the various supported upgrade paths, as
well as information about the Cisco Software Application Support service agreement contracts that you
can purchase, see the product bulletin for the most recent major release of Security Manager at
well as information about the Cisco Software Application Support service agreement contracts that you
can purchase, see the product bulletin for the most recent major release of Security Manager at
Note
In all the above examples you should consider ordering the corresponding Cisco Service Application
Support (SAS) to obtain access to Cisco Technical Assistance Center (TAC) and minor application
release updates at no charge.
Support (SAS) to obtain access to Cisco Technical Assistance Center (TAC) and minor application
release updates at no charge.
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