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Cisco ASA Series CLI Configuration Guide
Chapter 1 Managing Software and Configurations
Managing Files
Managing Files
• Viewing Files in Flash Memory, page 1-9
• Deleting Files from Flash Memory, page 1-10
• Erasing the Flash File System, page 1-10
• Downloading a File, page 1-11
• Downloading a File to the Startup or Running Configuration, page 1-12
Viewing Files in Flash Memory
You can view files in flash memory and see information about files as follows:
• To view files in flash memory, enter the following command:
hostname# dir [disk0: | disk1:]
Enter disk0: for the internal flash memory. The disk1: keyword represents the external flash
memory. The internal flash memory is the default.
For example:
hostname# dir
Step 8
asdm image {disk0:/ |
disk1:/}[path/]asdm_image_name
Example:
hostname(config)# asdm image
disk0:/asdm-701.bin
Sets the ASDM image to use that you just uploaded. You can only
configure one ASDM image to use, so you do not need to first
remove the existing configuration.
Step 9
write memory
Example:
master(config)# write memory
Saves the new settings to the startup configuration.
Step 10
cluster exec unit slave-unit reload
noconfirm
Example:
master# cluster exec unit unit2 reload
noconfirm
Reload each slave unit by repeating this command for each unit
name. To avoid connection loss and allow traffic to stabilize, wait
for each unit to come back up (approximately 5 minutes) before
reloading the next unit.
To view member names, enter cluster exec unit ?, or enter the
show cluster info command.
Step 11
no enable
Example:
master(config)# no enable
Disables clustering on the master unit. Wait for 5 minutes for a
new master to be selected and traffic to stabilize.
Do not enter write memory; when the master unit reloads, you
want clustering to be enabled on it.
Step 12
reload noconfirm
Example:
master# reload noconfirm
Reloads the master unit. A new election takes place for a new
master unit. When the former master unit rejoins the cluster, it
will be a slave.
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BrandCisco
ModelASA Series
CategoryNetwork Hardware
LanguageEnglish

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