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Cisco ASA5525-FPWR-X K9 VPN PREMIUM+ FirePOWER services+750 AnyConnect APEX

$ 738.14

Availability: 15 in stock
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Connectivity: Wired - Ethernet (RJ-45)
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Brand: Cisco
  • Type: Firewall
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Condition: Used
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Form Factor: Rack-Mountable
  • Number of LAN Ports: 8 Gigabit Ethernet ports, & 1 Management
  • Network Connectivity: Wired-Ethernet (RJ-45)
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Max. Simultaneous VPN Tunnels: 750
  • MPN: Cisco ASA5525-FPWR-X K9 Fully Licensed
  • Model: Cisco ASA5525-FPWR-X K9 Fully Licensed

    Description

    ASA5525-FPWR-K9
    (ASA5525-FPWR-X)
    Anyconnect APEX and PLUS  included
    FirePOWER ( module included and SFR INSTALLED)
    This unit has the FIREPOWER MODULE and can run SFR with no problems. Keep in mind that SFR subscription licenses are sold separately by Cisco .
    Also note how IPS is enabled under show version in case you want to fall back to Cisco's Legacy IPS
    ciscoasa#
    Show Version
    Licensed features for this platform:
    Maximum Physical Interfaces
    :
    Unlimited
    perpetual
    Maximum VLANs
    :
    200
    perpetual
    Inside Hosts
    :
    Unlimited
    perpetual
    Failover
    :
    Active/Active
    perpetual
    Encryption DES
    :
    Enabled
    perpetual
    Encryption-3DES-AES
    :
    Enabled
    perpetual
    Security Contexts
    :
    20
    perpetual
    Carrier
    :
    Disabled
    perpetual
    AnyConnect Premium Peers
    :
    750
    perpetual
    AnyConnect Essentials
    :
    750
    perpetual
    Other VPN Peers
    :
    750
    perpetual
    Total VPN Peers
    :
    750
    perpetual
    AnyConnect for Mobile
    :
    Enabled
    perpetual
    AnyConnect for Cisco VPN Phone
    :
    Enabled
    perpetual
    Advanced Endpoint Assessment
    :
    Enabled
    perpetual
    Shared License
    :
    Enabled
    perpetual
    Total TLS Proxy Sessions
    :
    1000
    prepetual
    Botnet Traffic Filter
    :
    Enabled
    perpetual
    IPS Module
    :
    Enabled
    perpetual
    Cluster
    :
    Enabled
    Perpetua
    Cluster Members
    :
    4
    perpetual
    Login into Firepower
    ciscoasa#
    session sfr console
    Opening console session with module sfr.
    Connected to module sfr. Escape character sequence is 'CTRL-^X'.
    Cisco ASA5525 v6.2.2 (build 81)
    firepower login:
    admin  (default Cisco user name)
    Password:
    Admin123 (default Cisco password)
    ciscoasa#
    Show Flash
    --#--  --length--  -----date/time------  path
    97  41848832
    Apr 01 2019
    00:22:40
    asasfr-5500x-boot-6.2.2-3.img
    99  108877824
    Apr 01 2019
    00:24:20
    asa982-20-smp-k8.bin
    106
    34183584
    Apr 01 2019 03:20:26
    asdm-7121.bin
    107  45961535    Apr 01 2019 03:21:46
    anyconnect-win-4.7.01076-webdeploy-k9.pkg
    108  37162027    Apr 01 2019 03:22:50
    anyconnect-linux64-4.7.01076-webdeploy-k9.pkg
    109  53129667    Apr 01 2019 03:24:20
    anyconnect-macos-4.7.01076-webdeploy-k9.pkg
    Clustering Feature:
    clustering feature  supported on any 9.x VERSION you run (cisco clustering was introduced in 9.x). What does this mean? it means that other units online will enable you to use clustering only if you are running 9.4 or higher versions. Once you downgrade to anything below that “cluster feature” will be disabled and clustering configuration will be lost. This could be a nightmare if you are in production and had to downgrade due to a bug or compatibility issue. Be very realistic in your judgment, are you truly going to run version 9.8 in your production? A version that was released on April 08 2019? I can understand running such code for proof of concept or others but the latest “is never your greatest” keep that in mind.
    IPS Feature:
    IPS feature  on all ASA code 8.x 9.X you run. Why do you need this feature enabled if you are running firepower? Very simple code compatibility as well, if you are going to downgrade to an image prior to 9.3 SFR capabilities are extremely limited…. Period. This has been mentioned on Cisco’s support under multiple documentation. On a second note if you are not using SFR and wanting to use Cisco’s regular IPS then this is an absolute must. If all my units have this feature enabled why not take advantage of it? Legacy cisco IPS is still part of CCIE security till this day. Smartnet capabilities are not impact because a feature is enabled in your device, Smartnet is coverage provided by the vEndor on HARDWARE. If you purchase a Smartnet Cisco will cover your hardware Serial number PERIOD.
    We don’t sell BOXES that we don’t know understand how to
    operate, we sell solutions.
    The following Screenshot shows one of my 5512 units running an early code of asa912-smp-k8.bin while preserving all features (IPS/CLUSTER/AnyConnect) and thus revealing my product authenticity.