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Hardware: ASA5505, 256 MB RAM, CPU Geode 500 MHzĮncryption hardware device : Cisco ASA-5505 on-board accelerator (revision 0x0) System image file is "disk0:/asa802-k8.bin"
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It shows device manager version 6.0 so does that mean the asdm restore took?Ĭisco Adaptive Security Appliance Software Version 8.0(2)Ĭompiled on Fri 15-Jun-07 19:29 by builders
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Update Config Register (0x40) in NVRAM.ĭefault configuration file contains 1 entry.
Go to ROMMON prompt if netboot fails? y/n : nĮnable passing NVRAM file specs in auto-boot mode? y/n : nĭisable display of BREAK or ESC key prompt during auto-boot? y/n : n Select specific Flash image index? y/n : n Below are the results from the confreg commandĮmbedded BIOS Version 1.0(12)11 04/30/08 15:45:41.19Ĭisco Systems ROMMON Version (1.0(12)11) #4: Thu May 1 14:50:Ĭurrent Configuration Register: 0x00000040ĭo you wish to change this configuration? y/n : y
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I think that I am going to have to reset the password first though.
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Its alomost like its not finding the default config that the directions talk about? Any idead on how to get this thing back to factory defaults would be great. I end up back at the rommon #0> prompt after the reboot instead of the generic device name prompt that I should get. So now I have tried the process to recover the password but when I use the confreg command and follow the instruction from cisco it wont work. So I tried a couple of the passwords from the previous notes that were here before I was but they didnt work. When I reboot it pulled up the old device name from the previous config. I have followed the cisco documentation to restore the image but when prompted for a password and hitting enter it gives me a invalid password error. After some research I have discoved that it has lost its software image.
These items should be taken in to consideration as part of your capacity planning.I have a Cisco ASA the continously is rebooting. The Cisco ASA 5580 supports a greater number of simultaneous users than the ASA 5550 at an overall SSL VPN throughput that is comparable to the ASA 5550. The SSL VPN session number may also not exceed the number of licensed sessions on the device. The total concurrent IPsec and SSL (clientless and tunnel-based) VPN sessions may not exceed the maximum concurrent IPsec session count shown in the chart. Maximum Cisco An圜onnect or Clientless VPN User Sessionsġ Devices include a license for two SSL VPN users for evaluation and remote management purposes. Maximum Site-to-Site and IPsec IKEv1 Client VPN User Sessions 1