Cisco Cisco ASA 5555-X Adaptive Security Appliance 發佈版本通知

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Release Notes for Cisco ASDM, Version 6.4(x)
 
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Step 7
Click Upload Image.
Wait for the image to upload. An information window appears that indicates a successful upload.
Step 8
Repeat 
 through 
, choosing ASA from the Image to Upload drop-down list.
Step 9
Click Close to exit the Upgrade Software dialog box.
Step 10
If you saved the new images to a different location from the old ones, you need to configure the ASA to 
use the new image locations.
a.
Choose Configuration > Properties > Device Administration > Boot Image/Configuration.
b.
In the Boot Configuration table, click Add to add the new image (if you have fewer than four images 
listed); or you can choose an existing image and click Edit to change it to the new one.
If you do not specify an image, the ASA searches the internal flash memory for the first valid image 
to boot; we recommend booting from a specific image.
c.
Click Browse Flash, choose the OS image, and click OK.
d.
Click OK to return to the Boot Image/Configuration pane.
e.
Make sure the new image is the first image in the table by using the Move Up button as needed.
f.
In the ASDM Image Configuration area, click Browse Flash, choose the ASDM image, and click 
OK.
g.
Click Apply.
Step 11
Choose File > Save Running Configuration to Flash to save your configuration changes.
Step 12
Choose Tools > System Reload to reload the ASA.
A new window appears that asks you to verify the details of the reload. Select Save the running 
configuration at the time of reload and then choose a time to reload. Choose the option as desired.
Once the reload is in progress, a Reload Status window appears that indicates that a reload is being 
performed. An option to exit ASDM is also provided.
Step 13
After the ASA reloads, restart ASDM.
Unsupported Commands
ASDM supports almost all commands available for the adaptive ASA, but ASDM ignores some 
commands in an existing configuration. Most of these commands can remain in your configuration; see 
Tools > Show Commands Ignored by ASDM on Device for more information.
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