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Cisco Bug: CSCtf74236 - ASDM "Error writing request body to server" when copying image Last Modified Mar 09, 2016 Product Cisco ASA 5500-X Series Firewalls Known Affected Releases 8.0(4) Description (partial) Symptom: While doing a file transfer via ASDM to ASA flash, transfer is failing with the following message: Error occurred in performing File Transfer "Error writing request body to server" Conditions: ASA running version 8.0.4.40 View Bug https://supportforums.cisco.com/document/55571/common-problems-upgrading-asa Details in Bug Search Tool Why Is Login Required? Bug details contain sensitive information and therefore require a Cisco.com account to be viewed. Bug Details Include Full Description (including symptoms, conditions and workarounds) Status Severity Known Fixed Releases Related Community Discussions Number of Related Support Cases Bug information is viewable for customers https://quickview.cloudapps.cisco.com/quickview/bug/CSCtf74236 and partners who have a service contract. Registered users can view up to 200 bugs per month without a service contract. Learn More About Cisco Service Contracts Information For Small Business Midsize Business Service Provider Executives Industries Automotive Consumer Packaged Goods Education Energy Financial Services Government Healthcare Hospitality Life Sciences Manufacturing Materials and Mining Public Sector Retail Smart+Connected Communities Sports and Entertainment Transportation Workspace Transformation Marketplace Contacts Contact Cisco Meet our Partners Find a Reseller News & Alerts Newsroom Blogs Field Notices Security Advisories Technology Trends Cloud Internet of Things (IoT) Software Defined Networking (SDN) Support Downloads Documentation Communities DevNet Learning Network Support Community Video Portal Certifications Events Industries Inside Cisco Products Service Provider Services Technology Trends TechWiseTV About Cisco Investor Relations Corporate Social Responsibility Environmental Sustainability Trust and Transparency Center The Next Wave of The Internet Our People Careers Search Jobs Life at Cisco Programs Cisco Designated VIP Program Cisco Powered Financing Options Contacts Feedbac
Official Cert Guide (2012) Chapter 2. Working with a Cisco ASA This chapter covers the following topics: •Using the CLI:This section describes the Cisco ASA command-line interface (CLI) and how you can use it to configure and display information about an ASA device. •Using Cisco ASDM:This section describes the Adaptive Security Device Manager (ASDM) and how you can enter an initial ASA configuration to use it. •Understanding the Factory Default Configuration:Every Cisco ASA comes with a factory default or preinstalled initial configuration. This section explains the initial configuration and how it bootstraps an ASA so that you can connect and make configuration changes. •Working with Configuration Files:This section describes the startup andrunning configurationsthat an ASA uses as it boots and runs. •Working with the ASA File System:This section covers the nonvolatile flash file system that an ASA uses to store configuration files, image files, and other types of files. •Reloading an ASA:This section describes the ASA bootup sequence, how you can make an ASA reload, and how you can upgrade the operating system image during a reload. A Cisco Adaptive Security Appliance (ASA), like any other networking device, offers several ways for an administrative user to connect to and interact with it. The command-line interface (CLI) is an important part of that process. As you work with an ASA, you also need to understand its configuration files, file systems, and how to reboot or reload it when necessary. “Do I Know This Already?” Quiz The “Do I Know This Already?” quiz allows you to assess whether you should read this entire chapter thoroughly or jump to the “Exam Preparation Tasks” section. If you are in doubt about your answers to these questions or your own assessment of your knowledge of the topics, read the entire chapter.Table 2-1lists the major headings in this chapter and their corresponding “Do I Know This Already?” quiz questions. You can find the answers inAppendix A, “Answers to the ‘Do I Know This Already?’ Quizzes.” Table 2-1. “Do I Know This Already?” Section-to-Question Mapping Caution The goal of self-assessment is to gauge your mastery of the topics in this chapter. If you do not know the answer to a question or are only partially sure of the answer, you should mark that question as wrong for purposes of the self-assessment. Giving yourself credit for an answer you correctly guess skews your self-assessment results and mi