09-16-2020 01:42 AM
Hi Support,
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09-16-2020 07:32 AM
This is normal behavior.
The ASA will show the maximum number of endpoints supported by the platform.
This is because AnyConnect 4.x+ is technically licensed per unique user - not per connected endpoint. So, rather that try to figure out which connections are unique users, the ASA just allows as many as it can and shifts the burden of ensuring compliance with the terms of the licenses to the administrator.
09-16-2020 07:32 AM
This is normal behavior.
The ASA will show the maximum number of endpoints supported by the platform.
This is because AnyConnect 4.x+ is technically licensed per unique user - not per connected endpoint. So, rather that try to figure out which connections are unique users, the ASA just allows as many as it can and shifts the burden of ensuring compliance with the terms of the licenses to the administrator.
09-18-2020 01:34 AM
Thank you for your help Marvin !
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