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What is the maximum of Cisco Anyconnect users

hgure@hqns.ca
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Good morning

 

I have a Cisco 5505 with a security plus license. 

What is the maximum number of remote access cisco anyconnect connections allowed?

 

The output states its 25 but I wanted to get assistance confirming from the community

 

---------------------------------------------------------------------------
VPN Session Summary
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Active : Cumulative : Peak Concur : Inactive
----------------------------------------------
AnyConnect Client : 25 : 2969 : 25 : 0
SSL/TLS/DTLS : 25 : 2969 : 25 : 0
Clientless VPN : 0 : 34 : 3
Browser : 0 : 34 : 3
Site-to-Site VPN : 3 : 34 : 4
IKEv1 IPsec : 3 : 34 : 4
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Total Active and Inactive : 28 Total Cumulative : 3037
Device Total VPN Capacity : 25
Device Load : 112%
***!! WARNING: Platform capacity exceeded !!***
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balaji.bandi
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you have 25 capacity max installed.

 

here is the supported connection for ASA 55XX

 

https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/collateral/security/asa-5500-series-next-generation-firewalls/datasheet-c78-733510.html

 

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Cristian Matei
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Hi,

 

   Technically speaking, yes, it supports max 25 VPN sessions (any combination of IPsec/SSL). You could confirm this in the Data Sheet as well: 

https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/security/asa-5500-series-next-generation-firewalls/data_sheet_c78-345385.html

   I see you're up and running with 28 sessions? You have 25 remote-access and 3 site-to-site, all up and running, and functional?

 

Regards,

Cristian Matei.

   

So when we're at capacity with our ASA firewalls, they're obviously letting us exceed the platform's hardware limitation (by at least 18% from what I've seen thus far).  How long will the platform allow us to exceed capacity, and how far past capacity will the ASA let us go?  I can tell we're playing with fire here, and I'm just trying to see how far and for how long we can go with this.