I am attempting to install a 512 MB Cisco COmpact Flash for an ASA 5520. We have inserted the compact flash but when we do a DIR, it does not show. even as an unformatted device.
What do we need to do to make this a usable CF? Do I just need to reload the ASA or do I need to format the CF. It has been inserted into the slot in the back of the ASA 5520 and we have ensured that is had been seated properly.
I have a 3725 router and would like to upgrade the slot:0 compact flash to a higher capacity. My question is, I can just pick up a 4GB compact flash card from walmart, or do I have to have a card from Cisco?
Loading...IO memory blocks requested from bigphys 32bit: 13008 dosfsck 2.11, 12 Mar 2005, FAT32, LFN
here ---> Currently, only 1 or 2 FATs are supported, not 64.
dosfsck(/dev/hda1) returned 1 dosfsck 2.11, 12 Mar 2005, FAT32, LFN open /dev/hdb1:No such file or directory dosfsck(/dev/hdb1) returned 1 mount: mounting /dev/hdb1 on /mnt/disk1 failed: No such file or directory mount: mounting /dev/hdb1 on /mnt/disk1 failed: No such file or directory Processor memory 868220928, Reserved memory: 62914560
what does this mean?Currently, only 1 or 2 FATs are supported, not 64.
I need to upgrade the compact flash memory on a 2821 router from 64 to 128, upgrade the ios, and re-script the router. So I'm wondering what is the correct sequence? With the router powered on, do i eject the existing flash, and install the new one or do I power down the router? Once the memory has been increased, then i can upload the new ios?
Is there a way to load a spare compact flash with a running-config, ASA IOS, & ASDM software via card reader? I need to load another flash card with all of the settings necessary for normal operation. This "spare" card will replace the flash that is currently in use. The reason for the replacement is capacity and because of changes made to the running-config. The "in-use" card is 256MB, the "spare" one is 512MB. Also, the new card will have a few changes made to the running-config, so it will, in essence, be a reload.
I have a card reader for the compact flash cards. If there is a way to load up this new card using the card reader, without monkeying with the firewall, I would prefer that. Like I said in the previous paragraph, this new flash card will replace the other one, once it's ready.
Hardware: ASA 5510 CF: 256MB (wanting to upgrade to the new 512MB card) ASA IOS: 8.4
I just read the Removing and Installing CompactFlash Memory Cards in Cisco 2800 Series Routers instructions and there was nothing said regading powering down the router. Are these CompactFlash cards hot swappable??
I need to upgrade the ASA 5520 from OS 8.2(5)26 to 8.2(5)33. the ASA only has 64M of flash. I have a 256M flash card. What are the steps to upgrade the flash? I am not sure how it will boot up because the new flash will be blank?
I have an ASA 5520, currently running version 7.25-k8. I'm preparing for an upgrade to version 7.25(4), so I transferred the software code (obtained via Cisco download) to the firewall vis SCP. I then issued the "verify flash:asa725-k8.bin" and it fails. It comes back with the error that the CRC did not verify, Data Integrity has been compromised". My first thought was the image did not copy correctly, so I deleted it and transferred it again. I got the same error. Then I decided to run a verify against the actual current code that was running on the firewall, and it came back with the same error. I don't understand what the problem is. I don't tend to think it's an SSH key related problem, as the method I use to access the firewall is via SSH and I have no problems. Worth noting,this firewall is part of an active/standby pair, and I observe the same behavior on the failover unit, it fails to verify.
I need to upgrade the flash memory of the ASA 5520 from 256Mb to 512Mb. As far as I realized the built-in flash memory called system compact flash and there is also an empty slot which it is possible to install a user flash.
What is the difference between user and system compact flash? and for upgrade can I just insert the user compact flash or do I need to upgrade the system compact flash? Where can I find the part number for each type?
I am setting up Clientless Anyconnect on ASA 5520. I have a Verisign Cert but when I go to Certificate Management-->CA Certificates-->Add, I put everything in and click "install certificate" I get an error. FYI I have the Primary Cert Authority Installed already?
I'm working with ASA 5520s. how to add network objects via CLI. I know I could easily do it using ASDM, but I like to learn the hardway first. How do I add the subnet mask for a network object when creating via CLI? [code] That sets up the hosts with IP addresses, but how do I add the subnet mask?
I have one ASA 5520 up and runnign, with complete configuration (ssl customization, DAP, CSD...) with bunch of files on flash drive, etc. I am using software 8.3Now I received one 5520 that I want to use failover, it is with 8.3, I will make sure that ASDM is also the same on both...
So, my question is how to make my running ASA to become primary and to push all info (config, files on flash, etc) to new ASA?
I found few examples, but nothing tells me how to force one ASA to be the source for sync.
Trying to copy the system image file from the sup-bootflash to a new 64MB ATA flash card. Yes the software can support the 64MB card.
The ATA flash card was formated successfully, however I cannot copy the system image to it so that it can boot after a power loss. The command I tried was: console(enabled) copy sup-bootflash: slot0:
The source filename was typed in as shown in the Show Verison command.The result was: Error opening slot0: no such device.I suspect that I am missing something obvious as I am new to Cisco Switches.
Is there reason why WS-C3560C-8PC-S and WS-C3560C-12PC-S is not supported in Cisco Network Assistent? According to the data sheets for these switches CNA should be supported. I saw another forum post stating that the Gigabit versions has been added to the supported list as of version 5.7."The Cisco Catalyst 3560-C and 2960-C Series compact switches offer both the traditional Cisco CLI for detailed configuration and Cisco Network Assistant software, a PC-based tool for quick configuration based on preset templates."
I have just brought a brand new laptop which has WiFi init i have taken it across the road from my home to my brothers to get connection it shows the networks and signals but after putting in mt phase word and password it keeps asking me for a security network key i don't any clue where this is or how to obtain this. I would have thought because i have WiFi ill get connected straight away specially with the signals coming thru strong.
I was rather surprised today to discover that the latest IOS available for the 2960-C switches is 12.2 (55). Other similar switches, like the 2960S range are using IOS 12.2 (58) or 15.0.1-SE2. This doesn't sound like the end of the world at first, but 12.2 (55) does not include VTP 3, which is a major problem if you are using the compact switch within a large modern deployment.
Am I correct about the version?Is there any way to deploy VTP 3 to this switch?Is Cisco planning to issue modern IOS releases for this switch?
I am facing this particular issue while providing Cisco unified Wireless solution to the customer. We are having CAPWAP 1252 APs controlled by WLC.
Scenario: 50 persons sitting in a hall with closely packed chairs using wireless simultaneously. Wireless access provided by patch antenna at a height of 11m from the user. As one AP can server 25 users, 2 APs are placed with antenna directions facing the compact users. Each users gets very good signal from these two APs.
Whether there will be serious interference and client association issues in this scenario? once one AP associates 25 clients, whether other 25 clients associate completely to other AP?
I am using TFTPD32 to upgrade the IOS on a router. When I type in the commands copy tftp flash and enter all the necessary information, the router sits for a minute or so and then times out. There is no entry made in the log when it times out. copy flash tftp yields the same result. The fa 0/0 interface and the TFTP server are both on the same subnet and can successfully ping one anothe
I want to upload flash from a sever, as if I was uploading with flash, instead of a browser. I was told something about rfc..(Flash download request)Anyways, is their any sites, etc, that I can use?
I run a DIR-825 as an access point on my home network and I upgraded the firmware from 2.03Na to 2.05NA and it looks like it was a poor flash. Orange Amber power light, no wireless radios, unable to access it via its configured ip or default (192.168.0.1). It will not respond to pings, give arps, or obviously the web browser session.Is there any way to reflash these things manually or do I have to send it in?
I need to upgrade compact flash memory card for a 3800 router. Basically i want to upgrade code on this router and the current flash size (64Mb) cannot hold new image. I wanted to check if i swap the old flash (64 Mb) with a new one 256 mb, i will loose vlan.dat file since it's stored in flash. Is there a way i can copy vlan.dat to new flash which has new code before i change the boot statements and reload the router?
I have this WS-C3750G-24T 16Mb flash switch and running on IOS Version 12.2(25)SEE4, RELEASEI would want to know a IOS version that supports IP SLA feature and which is compatable to the above model Switch.