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Restore Startup-Config file to ASA 5520

ctanaka37188
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Can anyone tell me how to restore an edited startup-config to my ASA 5520 from my TFTP server with the CLI?

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balaji.bandi
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how about below steps :

 

#copy tftp start
Address or name of remote host [10,10.10.10]?
Source filename [myconfig-confg]? myconfig-confg
Destination filename [startup-config]?
Accessing tftp://10.10.10.10/myconfig-confg...
Loading myconfig-confg from 10.10.10.10 (via Vlan1): !
[OK - XXXXX bytes]
[OK]

Worthing1#

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balaji.bandi
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how about below steps :

 

#copy tftp start
Address or name of remote host [10,10.10.10]?
Source filename [myconfig-confg]? myconfig-confg
Destination filename [startup-config]?
Accessing tftp://10.10.10.10/myconfig-confg...
Loading myconfig-confg from 10.10.10.10 (via Vlan1): !
[OK - XXXXX bytes]
[OK]

Worthing1#

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Thank you for your quick response!  I thought this might be the way to do it, but I just wanted to speak with others who have had success before I tried anything.  Firewalls are (obviously) not my area of expertise.  

denilson.mota
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Try this:

 

##copy tftp: startup
Address or name of remote host ? your tftp server ip
Source filename ? your edited startup
Destination filename [startup-config]?
Accessing tftp://your-tftp-ip/your edited startup

 

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