Thats great news, but there’s no information on how to get the An圜onnect licences. It just says speak to your Cisco partner. As I am a Cisco partner I was confused, and it seems my colleagues were also. Luckily by this time a colleague had managed to set this up for a client, and he pointed me in the right direction, (cheers Trev!) Solution So I contacted Cisco Partner help, who passed me to licensing, who passed me to Cisco TAC, who opened a call. Note: This procedure DOES NOT work for vASA or FTD. You can email Subject: ‘COVID-19 An圜onnect License Request’. Provide your platform information, and smart account details, and they will provision licenses for your account that you can then assign via the usual methods. ![]() Note: I exclusively work at command line, I realise some people are terrified of doing this, so if you want to work with activation keys and serial numbers in the ASDM then read this post. Log into your Cisco Device (in my case a Cisco ASA) and get the serial number. ![]() Note: I would also take a copy of the Activation Key at this point paste it into Notepad and keep it somewhere safe.Īlso from the show version command you will see I only have the factory default 2 An圜onnect premium licences.
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