07-18-2023 09:34 AM
Hello,
I'm new here and even though I used to be CCNA certified (it expired) I never had to deal with Cisco licenses.
So, my question is the following:
I'm building on a daily basis small/medium networks and wifi deployments using most of the time Ubiquiti. I want to switch to CISCO, at least for the buildings with multiple users and big traffic. Do I need a license for the basic setup which looks like this?
Extra, but very rare - VPN for users who are working from home. no more than 20 users per site
I would like to use ASA + Catalyst switches
Thank you
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07-18-2023 10:41 AM
You will need licenses.
given your requirement, you might also look at Meraki (Cisco cloud based solution)
07-18-2023 11:19 AM - edited 07-18-2023 01:31 PM
If I might ramble on a bit about licenses... to be clear, Cisco does not sell you switch/router software; that is, you do not own the s/w. Cisco retains all rights to the s/w and sells you a license to run their s/w on Cisco hardware (or specified NFV environment in the case of VNFs).
What does this mean? As the other respondent said "You will need licenses." Everyone always needs a license to legally run Cisco s/w and no one has the right (according to Cisco's EULA) to distribute Cisco s/w except Cisco. So, whether you buy brand new Cisco gear from an authorized reseller, or buy old kit from eBay, Cisco's position is that you must obtain a valid license from Cisco before you operate the gear.
If and how Cisco enforces its EULA wrt licensing is a rant for another time...
07-18-2023 10:41 AM
You will need licenses.
given your requirement, you might also look at Meraki (Cisco cloud based solution)
07-18-2023 11:19 AM - edited 07-18-2023 01:31 PM
If I might ramble on a bit about licenses... to be clear, Cisco does not sell you switch/router software; that is, you do not own the s/w. Cisco retains all rights to the s/w and sells you a license to run their s/w on Cisco hardware (or specified NFV environment in the case of VNFs).
What does this mean? As the other respondent said "You will need licenses." Everyone always needs a license to legally run Cisco s/w and no one has the right (according to Cisco's EULA) to distribute Cisco s/w except Cisco. So, whether you buy brand new Cisco gear from an authorized reseller, or buy old kit from eBay, Cisco's position is that you must obtain a valid license from Cisco before you operate the gear.
If and how Cisco enforces its EULA wrt licensing is a rant for another time...
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