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Set the ASA to use the new ASDM image:ĪSA5510# conf t ASA5510(config)# asdm image disk0:/asdm-645.bin ASA5510# write mem
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Since then, it has worked great and both boxes have been chilling out in my rack, but recently Cisco released ASA 9.2.
Cisco asa 5505 upgrade upgrade#
Last year I wrote a post detailing a small experiment I done where I upgrade both my Cisco ASA 5505s to use 1GB sticks of RAM, double the officially supported value. Copy the new ASDM software image from a TFTP server to the ASA, using the following commands:ĪSA5510# copy tftp disk0 Address or name of remote host ? 192.168.10.10 Source filename ? asdm-645.bin Destination filename ? asdm-645.binĪSA5510# show flash | include asdm-645.bin The Cisco ASA 5505 officially supports a maximum of 512MB RAM. Upgrade the ASDM software from version 6.2(5) to 6.4(5): Verify that the software version and system image file are listed correctly. After the reboot, check that the ASA has booted from the new image by issuing the command show version. Set the ASA to boot from the new image not the old one:ĪSA5510# conf t ASA5510(config)# no boot system disk0:/asa822-k8.bin ASA5510(config)# boot system disk0:/asa825-k8.bin ASA5510# write mem ASA5510# reload Verify the new image has been copied to the local disk:ĪSA5510# show flash | include asa825-k8.bin
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The process for both pieces of the upgrade is very straight forward, so here goes: Upgrading the ASA image from 8.2(2) to 8.2(5) This process also required upgrading the ASDM software to version 6.4(5) so that the newly upgraded appliance could still be managed via the GUI. I recently to needed to upgrade the Software Image on a Cisco ASA 5510 security appliance from version 8.2(2) to 8.2(5).