05-16-2011 05:16 AM - edited 03-11-2019 01:33 PM
Dear all,
How can one detect which ASA fixed version a ASA is running. When I issue the show version command I only see 8.4(1) but I also want to know which "fixed" release the ASA is running. The reason I want to know this, is that the Cisco bug tool says for instance Fixed in 8.4(1.5) or 8.4(1.201).
My next question is, where can I download these "fix"releases?
Thansk in advance.
Kind regards
Aad Boelhouwers
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05-16-2011 12:53 PM
Hello,
This can be explained by the support engineer that is going to take your case. But, in general, those fixes are meant to fix specific bugs, if other customers that are not running with the issue decide to upgrade, and the device crash, a new issue may need to be taken care off, even thou the customer was running with a fine version and no issues.
Versions published on CCO they supposed to be strong and without any mayor problems.
Hope this helps.
Mike
05-16-2011 09:43 AM
Hi,
You will need to open a service request so a TAC engineer can publish the image for you.
Cheers.
Mike
05-16-2011 12:42 PM
Thanks Mike. But can you explain why the "fix" versions aren't publish on the download site? I'm running into a ESMTP problem which is known by Cisco and a fix is available. Why do I have to run into this problem, with >10000 mailboxes we have in the network.
But again thanks.
Kind regards
Aad
05-16-2011 12:53 PM
Hello,
This can be explained by the support engineer that is going to take your case. But, in general, those fixes are meant to fix specific bugs, if other customers that are not running with the issue decide to upgrade, and the device crash, a new issue may need to be taken care off, even thou the customer was running with a fine version and no issues.
Versions published on CCO they supposed to be strong and without any mayor problems.
Hope this helps.
Mike
05-16-2011 01:37 PM
Hi Mike,
Loud and clear.
Thanks again
Rgrds
Aad
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