02-15-2021 08:34 AM
It's February 2021, and I'm wondering if Cisco still provides emergency entitlements for COVID-19 AnyConnect licensing? If so, is this available for Firepower Threat Defense, and where do I find information?
I've reviewed the following document, but I'm unsure if this still an option.
Otherwise, do you know of any other mechanism to aid a migration of AnyConnect licensing from ASA to FTD that would reduce end-user downtime? I want to move from a legacy ASA5515-X to an FPR-2110, and I know the legacy PAKs can be re-appropriated and converted to Smart Licensing to port over, but I need to make it seamless. I figured using the COVID-19 entitlement would buy me a little time to do the conversion post-deployment.
Thanks
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02-15-2021 11:15 AM
Jim we had a issue few months (Nov-Dec) back where our ASA had a hardware failure we did RMA and the next morning it was a chaos as our whole company working from home could not connet to ASA headend later we find out our licences which were binded to out unit. we open a P1 TAC case and the smart TAC engineer give us a COVID anyconnect liciences until we get our liciences re-host on the new unit.
Reach out your local cisco representative or cisco partner they will help you.
02-15-2021 11:15 AM
Jim we had a issue few months (Nov-Dec) back where our ASA had a hardware failure we did RMA and the next morning it was a chaos as our whole company working from home could not connet to ASA headend later we find out our licences which were binded to out unit. we open a P1 TAC case and the smart TAC engineer give us a COVID anyconnect liciences until we get our liciences re-host on the new unit.
Reach out your local cisco representative or cisco partner they will help you.
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