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Cisco have done this for a while, the first time I saw it was years ago on a 5585, but all the NGFW models now have a ‘Serial Number” and a “Chassis Serial Number”. Normally you don’t care unless you need to log a TAC call online. So you issue a show version command, take a note of the serial number, and then it says, there’s no record of that serial number?
Just to be clear
SmartNets are registered to the Chassis Serial Number, this is NOT the serial number shown with a ‘show version‘ command.
Software (e.g. AnyConnect) is licensed to the Serial Number that IS shown with a ‘show version‘ command.
As a general rule, Cisco ASA chassis serial numbers start with JMX, and the serial numbers start with JAD.
Well it’s printed on the chassis of course, but if it’s in a rack or a thousand miles away, that’s not much help! To get it remotely you use the ‘show inventory’ command;
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