Alternatively, enter the ASA show failover command to view this unit's status and priority primary or secondary. Specify the URL for the file being imported using one of the following:. View the version number of the new package. Launch ASDM on the primary unit or the unit with failover group 1 active by connecting to the management address in failover group 1. Connect to the Firepower Chassis Manager on the secondary unit. Make both failover groups active on the secondary unit. Connect to the Firepower Chassis Manager on the primary unit.
If the failover groups are configured with the ASA preempt command, they automatically become active on their designated unit after the preempt delay has passed. If the failover groups are not configured with the preempt command, you can return them to active status on their designated units by connecting to the ASA CLI and using the failover active group command. Show the current boot images configured up to 4 :. The ASA uses the images in the order listed; if the first image is unavailable, the next image is used, and so on.
You cannot insert a new image URL at the top of the list; to specify the new image to be first, you must remove any existing entries, and enter the image URLs in the order desired, according to the next steps. Remove any existing boot image configurations so that you can enter the new boot image as your first choice:. Set the ASA image to boot the one you just uploaded :. Repeat this command for any backup images that you want to use in case this image is unavailable.
For example, you can re-enter the images that you previously removed. You can only configure one ASDM image to use, so you do not need to first remove the existing configuration.
The Upgrade Software from Local Computer tool lets you upload an image file from your computer to the flash file system to upgrade the ASA. You can reenable it after the upgrade:. Wait for the upgrade to complete. Reload the standby unit to boot the new image:. Wait for the upgrade to complete, and then connect ASDM back to the active unit. Perform these steps in the system execution space. Make both failover groups active on the primary unit:. Reload the secondary unit to boot the new image:.
Wait for the upgrade to complete, and then connect ASDM back to the primary unit. Wait for the upgrade to complete, and then connect ASDM back to the secondary unit. To upgrade all units in an ASA cluster, perform the following steps. Perform these steps on the control unit. You can configure the ASA prompt to show the cluster unit and state control or data , which is useful to determine which unit you are connected to.
Alternatively, enter the show cluster info command to view each unit's role. You must use the console port; you cannot enable or disable clustering from a remote CLI connection. Perform these steps in the system execution space for multiple context mode. Copy the ASDM image to all units in the cluster:. If you are not already in global configuration mode, access it now. Show the current boot images configured up to 4.
Note the cluster-pool poolname used. During the upgrade process, never use the cluster master unit command to force a data unit to become control; you can cause network connectivity and cluster stability-related problems. You must upgrade and reload all data units first, and then continue with this procedure to ensure a smooth transition from the current control unit to a new control unit. On the control unit, to view member names, enter cluster exec unit? To avoid connection loss and allow traffic to stabilize, wait for each unit to come back up and rejoin the cluster approximately 5 minutes before repeating these steps for the next unit.
To view when a unit rejoins the cluster, enter show cluster info. Connect to the console port of a data unit, and enter global configuration mode. Do not save this configuration; you want clustering to be enabled when you reload. You need to disable clustering to avoid multiple failures and rejoins during the upgrade process; this unit should only rejoin after all of the upgrading and reloading is complete. Uncheck the Participate in ASA cluster check box.
Do not uncheck the Configure ASA cluster settings check box; this action clears all cluster configuration, and also shuts down all interfaces including the management interface to which ASDM is connected. To restore connectivity in this case, you need to access the CLI at the console port. You are prompted to exit ASDM. Click the Reload without saving the running configuration radio button.
You do not want to save the configuration; when this unit reloads, you want clustering to be enabled on it. Wait for 5 minutes for a new control unit to be selected and traffic to stabilize.
We recommend manually disabling cluster on the control unit if possible so that a new control unit can be elected as quickly and cleanly as possible. The main cluster IP address now belongs to the new control unit; this former control unit is still accessible on its individual management IP address. When the former control unit rejoins the cluster, it will be a data unit.
The Upgrade Software from Local Computer dialog box appears. Click the All devices in the cluster radio button. Optional In the Flash File System Path field, enter the path to the flash file system or click Browse Flash to find the directory or file in the flash file system. You must reload all data units first, and then continue with this procedure to ensure a smooth transition from the current control unit to a new control unit.
Choose a data unit name from the Device drop-down list. Select the data unit that you want to upgrade, and click Delete. Upgrade the control unit.
Wait for up to 5 minutes for a new control unit to be selected and traffic to stabilize. Re-connect ASDM to the former control unit by connecting to its individual management IP address that you noted earlier. Skip to content Skip to search Skip to footer. Book Contents Book Contents. Find Matches in This Book. PDF - Complete Book 2. Updated: December 1, Before you begin This procedure uses FTP. SPA Step 5 If you have a boot system command configured, remove it so that you can enter the new boot image.
SPA The system is currently installed with security software package 9. Image download complete Successful unpack the image.
Installation of version 9. Finalizing image install process Step 5 Click Upload Image. Note ASDM downloads the latest image version, which includes the build number.
Step 2 Enter your Cisco. Note If there is no upgrade available, a dialog box appears. Step 3 Click Next to display the Select Software screen. Step 5 Click Next to display the Review Changes screen. Step 7 Click Next to start the upgrade installation. Step 8 If the upgrade installation succeeded, for the upgrade versions to take effect, check the Save configuration and reload device now check box to restart the ASA, and restart ASDM. Step 9 Click Finish to exit the wizard and save the configuration changes that you have made.
Note To upgrade to the next higher version, if any, you must restart the wizard. Before you begin Perform these steps on the active unit. SPA Step 7 If you have a boot system command configured, remove it so that you can enter the new boot image. Step 10 Save the new settings to the startup configuration: write memory These configuration changes are automatically saved on the standby unit.
Step 11 Reload the standby unit to boot the new image: failover reload-standby Wait for the standby unit to finish loading. Step 12 Force the active unit to fail over to the standby unit. Step 13 From the new active unit, reload the former active unit now the new standby unit.
Step 5 In the Flash File System Path field, enter the path to the flash file system or click Browse Flash to find the directory or file in the flash file system. Step 6 Click Upload Image. Step 10 Upload the ASA software, using the same file location you used for the standby unit. Step 12 Click the Save icon on the toolbar to save your configuration changes. These configuration changes are automatically saved on the standby unit. ASDM will automatically reconnect to the new active unit.
Before you begin Perform these steps on the primary unit. Step 10 Save the new settings to the startup configuration. Step 11 Make both failover groups active on the primary unit. You may be disconnected from your SSH session. Step 15 If the failover groups are configured with the preempt command, they automatically become active on their designated unit after the preempt delay has passed. Before you begin Perform these steps in the system execution space. Step 10 Upload the ASA software, using the same file location you used for the secondary unit.
If you cannot get into the router after the update, you can do a Hard Reset To do this, power off and on the router When the power LED is solid, hold the reset at the back of the router down for 10 seconds and then release This will reset it and you should be able to get in.
If you are having issues getting online, please confirm that the apn access point name is correct that you are using. Once this is saved, take the sim card out of you router Then log into the router, go to system then Internal Module 1 Flasher then click on the tab to manually update the module. If the updates fail, first, delete the module update an then redownload it again and ensure it it fully downloaded With the sim card out, please reset the router by going to system then factory default then perform reset.
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