Cisco Cisco ASA 5585-X with No Payload Encryption 설치 가이드
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(ASA 5512-X through ASA 5555-X; May Be Required)
Booting the Software Module
Your ASA typically ships with IPS module software present on Disk0. If the module is not running, or
if you are adding the IPS module to an existing ASA, you must boot the module software.
if you are adding the IPS module to an existing ASA, you must boot the module software.
Step 1
Do one of the following:
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New ASA with IPS pre-installed—View the IPS module software filename in flash
memory. Choose Tools > File Management.
memory. Choose Tools > File Management.
For example, look for a filename like IPS-SSP_5512-K9-sys-1.1-a-7.1-4-E4.aip. Note the
filename; you will need this filename later in the procedure.
filename; you will need this filename later in the procedure.
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Existing ASA with new IPS installation—Download the IPS software from Cisco.com to
your computer. If you have a Cisco.com login, you can obtain the software from the
following website:
your computer. If you have a Cisco.com login, you can obtain the software from the
following website:
http://www.cisco.com/cisco/software/navigator.html?mdfid=282164240
Choose Tools > File Management, then choose File Transfer > Between Local PC and
Flash to upload the new image to disk0. Note the filename; you will need this filename
later in the procedure.
Flash to upload the new image to disk0. Note the filename; you will need this filename
later in the procedure.
Step 2
Choose Tools > Command Line Interface.
Step 3
To set the IPS module software location in disk0, enter the following command and then click
Send:
Send:
sw-module module ips recover configure image disk0:
file_path
For example, using the filename in the example in Step 1, enter:
sw-module module ips recover configure image
disk0:IPS-SSP_5512-K9-sys-1.1-a-7.1-4-E4.aip
Step 4
To boot the IPS module software, enter the following command and then click Send:
sw-module module ips recover boot
Step 5
To check the progress of the image transfer and module restart process, enter the following
command and then click Send:
command and then click Send:
show module ips details
The Status field in the output indicates the operational status of the module. A module
operating normally shows a status of “Up.” While the ASA transfers an application image to
the module, the Status field in the output reads “Recover.” When the ASA completes the image
transfer and restarts the module, the newly transferred image is running.
operating normally shows a status of “Up.” While the ASA transfers an application image to
the module, the Status field in the output reads “Recover.” When the ASA completes the image
transfer and restarts the module, the newly transferred image is running.