07-11-2006 02:35 PM - edited 02-21-2020 01:02 AM
Hi, am running V 6.3.5 and have a total of 24 maximum interfaces on my Pix, and are currently using 15 of them. If I upgrade to V7, does that maximum number increase ???? I have looked for doco on the maximum under V7 but cannot locate anything.
Thanks
07-11-2006 03:45 PM
Hi,
It was my understanding that a PIX 535 with a restricted license could have a total of 10: 8 physical, 50 logical whereas an unrestricted license could have 24 total: 10 physical, 150 logical.
This doesn't increase with upgrading to v 7.x, I believe. The license limitation stays the same.
Hope this helps,
Glen
07-11-2006 05:15 PM
thanks, your maths does not add up.
I have an unrestricted license, and 24 is currently the limit of int's, of course I do not have that many physical. The max interfaces is a representation of total logical and physical interfaces allowed.
I have upgraded a 515 and got a larger count on max interfaces, so am sure it does, just cannot find doco :(
07-11-2006 06:16 PM
Sorry, you could be right. I was using the SNPA book as a reference, which has been partially contradicted in regards to total physical interfaces by this link:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/vpndevc/ps2030/products_data_sheet09186a00800b0d85.html
However the SPNA book also states: "The maximum number of logical interfaces that you can use is equal to the total number of interfaces minus the total number of physical interfaces that you currently have configured", which I think is ambiguous at best.
I'm pretty sure it means total number of interfaces minus those interfaces configured with addresses without sub-interfaces.
However, in regards to your initial question, I thought that you wouldnt get an increase in interfaces by default, however I could be wrong. As you said, there isnt much documentation on this question.
Good luck,
Glen
07-13-2006 07:10 AM
This is from a PIX535 UR I upgraded to 7.2(1):
Maximum Physical Interfaces : 14
Maximum VLANs : 150
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