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cluster between two different ASA Boxes , different model

Ibrahim Jamil
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Hello Guys

 

is it possible to do cluster between two different ASA Boxes , different model

 

thanks

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Hi @Ibrahim Jamil

Here the requirements:

ASA Hardware and Software Requirements

units in a cluster:

Must be the same model with the same DRAM. You do not have to have the same amount of flash memory.

  • Must run the identical software except at the time of an image upgrade. Hitless upgrade is supported between any maintenance releases within a minor release (such as 9.0(1) to 9.0(4)), adjacent minor releases (such as 9.0 to 9.1), and last minor release of previous version to the next major release (such as 8.6 to 9.0, where 8.6 is the last version available for your model previous to 9.0).
  • Must be in the same geographical location.
  • Must be in the same security context mode, single or multiple
  • (Single context mode) Must be in the same firewall mode, routed or transparent.
  • New cluster members must use the same SSL encryption setting (the ssl encryptioncommand) as the master unit for initial cluster control link communication before configuration replication.

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Hi @Ibrahim Jamil

Here the requirements:

ASA Hardware and Software Requirements

units in a cluster:

Must be the same model with the same DRAM. You do not have to have the same amount of flash memory.

  • Must run the identical software except at the time of an image upgrade. Hitless upgrade is supported between any maintenance releases within a minor release (such as 9.0(1) to 9.0(4)), adjacent minor releases (such as 9.0 to 9.1), and last minor release of previous version to the next major release (such as 8.6 to 9.0, where 8.6 is the last version available for your model previous to 9.0).
  • Must be in the same geographical location.
  • Must be in the same security context mode, single or multiple
  • (Single context mode) Must be in the same firewall mode, routed or transparent.
  • New cluster members must use the same SSL encryption setting (the ssl encryptioncommand) as the master unit for initial cluster control link communication before configuration replication.

-If I helped you somehow, please, rate it as useful.-

thanks flavio

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