![]() If you don't have the files you expect in place, look at what is there. NB - you will see more files listed than this! You may see multiple version of the ASA and ASDM files, which is ok, but can cause problems if the config isn't quite right or a file is corrupt. Now you need to check what files are actually on the ASA: ASA# sh disk ![]() These should all match what is in your config, but if they don't then you would see problems as the loaded versions of ASA and ASDM have to match. This shows that the ASA is configured to use compatible versions of the ASA and ASDM images.Ĭheck which versions have loaded: ASA# sh bootvarĬurrent BOOT variable = disk0:/asa832-k8.binĭevice Manager image file, disk0:/asdm-633.bin Get to command line on your ASA and run the following commands and check they look similar to the following: ASA# sh run boot
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