When a release reaches a usage level that can no longer justify development, test, and support resources, we will issue an EoL (End of Life) Solution at least three months prior to the planned EoDS (End of Development Support). Once an operating system or browser has surpassed the 3-year date from release, F5 Networks® will continue to monitor the user base of this operating system or browser release. If an operating system or browser vendor ends mainstream support before the end of that 3 year period for a release or service pack, F5 Networks® will also end support at the same time.
Supported Access and Endpoint Security FeaturesġCache and Session Control does not remove forms data, passwords and cookies under Firefox and Google Chrome.ĢVisit for a list of supported antivirus and firewall vendorsģMachine Info Inspector can only collect MAC addresses on Mac and Linux platformsĤFor Linux, the Network Access feature does not work with a proxy serverĦJava RDP and Java AppTunnels are not supported on Google ChromeħAutomatic application launch for Java AppTunnels is not supported on Mac with the Safari browser.į5 Networks® supports the listed operating systems and browser releases, with the latest service pack or service pack equivalent, for up to 3 years from the time of initial release, as long as the listed operating systems and browsers are still supported by the vendor.
Both IPv4 and IPv4+IPv6 deployments are supported, except as noted below. F5 Networks supports the functionality of BIG-IP Access Policy Manager on the most-used platforms and ensures compatibility with the commonly used operating systems (OS) and browsers.