10-22-2015 04:15 PM - edited 03-11-2019 11:47 PM
ASA 5505
Old ver: 6.2?
New ver: 9.2
Looked for upgrade info first, but found some people saying upgrade to 8.3 first, then to 9.x, and others saying they had upgraded several ASAs with no problems.
Now the device just keeps booting in a loop.
I've tried the following:
- Pushing and holding the Reset button on the back of the device.
- Researching how to reset to factory defaults without having access to the command line.
- Pressing BREAK or ESC to interrupt boot.
Any thoughts?
jeremyNLSO
Phoenix, AZ
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10-22-2015 06:42 PM
Hi Phoenix,
To move to version asa9.2, we need to follow intermediate path of upgrade:
asa6.2 --> asa7.2--> 8.2.5 --> 8.4.6 --> 9.2.1 or later.
Also upgrade asdm version to 7.5.1-90
Once you reach to version 8.2.5, you need to check your configuration to get it ready for post 8.3 upgrade. Please follow the link below. It has all the information you need to know to migrate to version post 8.3 :
https://supportforums.cisco.com/document/48646/asa-83-upgrade-what-you-need-know
As the device in boot loop, no need to factory reset the ASA. You need to pressing Break or ESC to interrupt boot and when you reach to rommon, then boot the asa with old image 'boot disk0:<old image>
Regards,
Akshay Rastogi
10-22-2015 06:42 PM
Hi Phoenix,
To move to version asa9.2, we need to follow intermediate path of upgrade:
asa6.2 --> asa7.2--> 8.2.5 --> 8.4.6 --> 9.2.1 or later.
Also upgrade asdm version to 7.5.1-90
Once you reach to version 8.2.5, you need to check your configuration to get it ready for post 8.3 upgrade. Please follow the link below. It has all the information you need to know to migrate to version post 8.3 :
https://supportforums.cisco.com/document/48646/asa-83-upgrade-what-you-need-know
As the device in boot loop, no need to factory reset the ASA. You need to pressing Break or ESC to interrupt boot and when you reach to rommon, then boot the asa with old image 'boot disk0:<old image>
Regards,
Akshay Rastogi
10-22-2015 07:04 PM
You're a peach!
I'm in and I'll now follow the cool link you posted to get it correct. (Note that I was at ver 8.2.5, not 6.2 <grin>)
Thanks so much...
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