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Radware DefensePro Service Chain for 
Firepower 4100 Series Quick Start Guide
First Published: 
August 29, 2016
Last Updated: 
October 1, 2016
 
1. About Radware DefensePro Service Chaining on the 
Firepower 4100 Series
The Cisco FXOS chassis can support multiple services (for example, an ASA firewall, and a third-party DDoS 
application) on a single blade. These applications can be linked together to form a Service Chain. In Firepower 
eXtensible Operating System (FXOS) 2.0.1 and later on the Firepower 4120, 4140, and 4150 security appliances, 
the third-party Radware DefensePro virtual platform can be installed to run in front of the ASA firewall. Radware 
DefensePro is a KVM-based virtual platform that provides distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) detection and 
mitigation capabilities on the FXOS chassis. When Service Chaining is enabled on your FXOS chassis, ingress 
traffic from the network must first pass through the DefensePro virtual platform before reaching the ASA firewall. 
Note:
The Radware DefensePro application is not currently supported on the Firepower 4110 security appliance.
The Radware DefensePro virtual platform may be referred to as Radware vDP (virtual DefensePro), or simply 
vDP.
The Radware DefensePro application may occasionally be referred to as a Link Decorator for the ASA firewall.
Licensing Requirements for the Radware DefensePro Service Chain on 
the Firepower 4100 Series
Licensing for the Radware Virtual DefensePro application on Firepower 4100 series security appliances is handled 
through the Radware APSolute Vision Manager. Go to the Cisco Commerce Workspace (CCW) to order a 
throughput license for your device. After submitting this request, you will receive a login and link to the Radware 
Portal, where you can then request a license. 
For more information and documentation on Radware’s APSolute Vision Manager and throughput licensing 
requirements, see the documentation on Radware’s site 
(
). Note that you must be registered with Radware to access this portal.