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ASA 5500-X Series FirewallsTroubleshoot and AlertsTroubleshooting TechNotes ASA 8.x: Troubleshooting ASA Flash Errors Download Print Available Languages Download Options PDF (13.1 KB) View with Adobe Reader on a variety of devices Updated:Jan 31, 2012 Contents Introduction Prerequisites Requirements Components error opening disk0:/.private/startup-config (no more processes) Used Conventions Background Information Mitigate Cisco ASA Flash Corruption Issues Run the "fsck" utility Format
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the Flash Replace the flash card manually Error Messages Useful FAQ Can I hot-swap the flash drive? For example, is it possible to cisco asa format flash change the flash drive when Cisco ASA is powered ON and running? Can I use third party flash drives on Cisco ASA? What do I do if I accidentally erase flash by mistake? Does formatting the flash affect
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the running connections on Cisco ASA? Can I use external flash as internal flash? Related Information Introduction This document describes different possible errors that occur because of the Cisco ASA flash corruption and also points the possible solutions. Prerequisites Requirements There are no specific requirements for this document. Components Used The information in this document is based on these software and hardware versions: Cisco ASA 5500 series with software version 8.0 and later The information in this %error copying system:/running-config (not enough space on device) document was created from the devices in a specific lab environment. All of the devices used in this document started with a cleared (default) configuration. If your network is live, make sure that you understand the potential impact of any command. Conventions Refer to Cisco Technical Tips Conventions for more information on document conventions. Background Information Cisco ASA maintains its filesystem in an internal flash memory and stores all the files in flash memory. This is a memory card inserted into a slot in the ASA. The capacity of this depends on the ASA hardware model. Refer to the Technical Specifications section in Table 8 of Cisco ASA Data Sheet for more information. This memory is referred to as flash or disk0. When additional flash memory is needed, you could use an external flash card. Except for the ASA 5505 model, all other ASA models in 5500 series have an external compact flash card slot on the rear end of the device, which can be accessed by the user easily without the need to open the device. This flash card is also used to save the configuration files and referred to as disk1. If the flash filesystem is properly accessed by the device and works properly, the device indicates this with a Solid Green on the Flash LED on the front panel of the device. The conten
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Start here for a quick overview of the site Help Center Detailed answers to any questions you might have Meta Discuss the workings and policies of this site About Us http://serverfault.com/questions/114655/cisco-asa-5505-cant-forward-port-443-why-am-i-getting-error-unable-to-downl Learn more about Stack Overflow the company Business Learn more about hiring developers https://www.bostonit.com/KnowledgeBase-Links-Articles/Cisco-ASA-Rommon-Error-15-File-not-found-Unable-to-boot-an-image.html or posting ads with us Server Fault Questions Tags Users Badges Unanswered Ask Question _ Server Fault is a question and answer site for system and network administrators. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted error opening up and rise to the top Cisco ASA 5505; Can't forward port 443: Why am I getting “Error: unable to download policy”? up vote 1 down vote favorite I'm dealing with my first Cisco ASA (a 5505), using the ASDM interface. I've got to forward HTTP, HTTPS, PPTP and another port to a couple of internal servers. I'm pretty sure I've got it all figured out, and have error opening disk0:/.private/startup-config successfully (I believe, haven't actually tested yet ;) ) created and applied Static NAT rules for everything above, except HTTPS. Via the interface I can add the rule for 443, and all looks good, but when I hit [apply] I get the following error, and then the 443/HTTPS entry is removed: [ERROR] static (inside,outside) tcp interface 443 192.168.0.151 443 netmask 255.255.255.255 tcp 0 0 udp 0 unable to reserve port 443 for static PAT ERROR: unable to download policy I've had no problems creating my other rules, and can still successfully create other port rules (i.e.: '4434' as a test) so now I'm at a loss, any ideas? Thanks in advance. cisco nat port-forwarding cisco-asa share|improve this question asked Feb 19 '10 at 15:28 techie007 1,7181220 add a comment| 2 Answers 2 active oldest votes up vote 3 down vote accepted The Cisco ASDM runs on port 443, so you'll probably have to switch that to a different port before trying to forward 443 to an inside destination. share|improve this answer answered Feb 19 '10 at 15:53 pauska 17.2k44272 Worked like a charm! Thanks! –techie007 Feb 19 '10 at 16:16 Erik beat me because I had to wal
occurring on startup because the ASA didn't have a boot file image, loaded with the wrong boot image or configured to boot from unavailable source. It might also be a hardware issue with the ASA like a bad flash which means you would have to take it with Cisco or a hardware support provider! The following instructions will walk you through how to configure the ASA in rommon to boot from a TFTP server, load it to normal mode, copy boot image file from TFTP to ASA again, and then re-load it to boot normally. - We will assign the ASA Ethernet 0/0 IP 10.1.1.200. - The name of the Cisco ASA Image file that will be uploaded to the ASA through TFTP is asa-k9.bin. - Connect the ASA ethernet 0/0 and your computer ethernet to the same network switch. - Download and install a free TFTP server on your computer and put the asa image asa-k9.bin on the root directory of the tftp server. TFTP server is a very simple software that you can google and download one. www.solarwinds.com has one for instance. - The ASA and computer are connected to the same network. We are going to use Ethernet0/0 of the asa. The IP Address of TFTP Server (your machine) will be 10.1.1.100 (So you need to manually assign your machine the IP Address 10.1.1.100 and Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0 - No need to assign a gateway or a DNS) Connect your computer through console to ASA, while the firewall is booting and once you are prompted to "Use BREAK or ESC to interrupt boot", hit escape and that takes you to rommon: (rommon is like Safe Mode in Windows). Start typing the following: rommon #0> PORT=ETHERNET0/0 Ethernet0/0 Link is UP MAC Address: 0005-9858-df5g-e21d rommon #1> ADDRESS=10.1.1.200 rommon #2> SERVER=10.1.1.100 rommon #3> GATEWAY=10.1.1.100 rommon #4> IMAGE=asa-k9.bin rommon #5> tftp Booting starts automatically... Go into enable mode with blank password ciscoasa# en hit enter Go to the Config Mode ciscoasa# Conf t hit enter You might want to format the flash here. Formatting the flash will erase everything on it including OS images and config files which means you will need to load IOS (as explained below). And after you boot normally, you will need to manually reconfigure the asa unless you have a backup configuration to work with. ciscoasa(config)# format flash ciscoasa(config)# wr mem Assign an IP Address to the firewall, default route and copy image file from TFTP: ciscoasa(config)# interface ethernet 0/0 ciscoasa(config-if)# ip address 10.1.1.200 255.255.0.0 ciscoasa(config-if)# no shutdown ciscoasa(config-if)# nameif inside ci