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ASA IOS upload In Rommon Mode

sajjadrizvi87
Level 1
Level 1

I am trying to upload asa image through tha Tftp process but it give me error Tftp cannot transfer as i followed all the steps such as

ADDRESS=xxxxxxx
SERVER=xxxxxxx
GATEWAY=xxxxxx

but in end it gives me error it cannot tranfer, kindly if there is another way to find the upload image ?

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Jennifer Halim
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

No, tftp is the only way.

Are you able to ping the tftp server from the ASA? and also is there any firewall on the tftp server that might prevents tftp request?

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Since you would like to use the version 8.3 or possibly above, i would recommend that you use the latest available on cisco download site which is asa844-1-k8.bin. This will work on ASA5505.

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Hi Syed,

If you have any XP pc then you may copy hypertrm.exe and hypertrm.dll then you may use the hyperterminal by double clicking upon hypertrm.exe

Please rate if this is useful.

Regards
Thanveer
"Everybody is genius. But if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree, it will live its whole life believing that it is a stupid."

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Jennifer Halim
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

No, tftp is the only way.

Are you able to ping the tftp server from the ASA? and also is there any firewall on the tftp server that might prevents tftp request?

what does asa831-smp-k8 means smp stands for what

smp is only used for the ASA5580 platform.

what model of ASA do you have?


Actually i have ASA 5505 SEC-BUN-K9 now you suggest me what ios i should install in it because due to some mis configuration i delete it from flash now i want to upload it but it si now working and i need the same ASA image as it is my requirement kindly suggest me or if we can chat on skype or call on skype that would be better

Since you would like to use the version 8.3 or possibly above, i would recommend that you use the latest available on cisco download site which is asa844-1-k8.bin. This will work on ASA5505.

Thanks Jenni for guidence

Now after uploading the ios which is still not uploading what should i do to configure interface via ASDM can you provide me Exact steps because i searched it on different websites it gives lots of answer can you guide me with this..

Do you mean it is now been upgraded to version 8.4.4? and you would like to configure the ASA via ASDM?

Can you pls share the output of "show version", and also have you had the ASDM image uploaded to the ASA?

Pls also share: "show flash" output.

And lastly, your current configuration: "show run"

Actually i am still stuck on Uploading ios through Tftp Server below mentioned is my configuration

rommon #1> ADDRESS=192.168.1.10

rommon #2> GATEWAY=192.168.1.1

rommon #3> SERVER=192.168.1.1

rommon #4> IMAGE=asa844-1-k8.bin

rommon #5> PORT=Ethernet0/1

Ethernet0/1

MAC Address: c84c.75bd.e2a4

Link is UP

rommon #6> ping server

Sending 20, 100-byte ICMP Echoes to server 192.168.1.1, timeout is 4 seconds:

????????????????????

Success rate is 0 percent (0/20)

rommon #7> ping 192.168.1.1

Sending 20, 100-byte ICMP Echoes to 192.168.1.1, timeout is 4 seconds:

????????????????????

Success rate is 0 percent (0/20)

rommon #8> ping 192.168.1.10

Sending 20, 100-byte ICMP Echoes to 192.168.1.10, timeout is 4 seconds:

????????????????????

now can you tell what is this i had already disable my firewall setting ut it is still showing me this also suggest me what should be settings of IP addresses on my PC

This is strange as you can't even ping the server ip address from the ASA. That means you don't even have connectivity to the server.

How do you connect the server to the ASA? and also pls ensure that you connect to ethernet0/1 as stated above. Also what cable do you use to connect the ASA and the server?

Also pls also check that the image is placed in the root directory of your tftp server.

hi jenni

Can we upload file in flash physically like we remove it from asa device and upload flash through card reader and place it back ? like we usully do for SDrams

No, unfortunately you can't do that. that is not a supported feature on ASA.

sajjadrizvi87
Level 1
Level 1

hi jennifer

As i uploaded the ios on flash but it is still goin on to rommon mode as it also shows me while booting that "booting image not found

rommon #1> rommon #0> confreg
Invalid or incorrect command.  Use 'help' for help.
rommon #1>
rommon #1> Current Configu
Invalid or incorrect command.  Use 'help' for help.
rommon #1> Summary:  boot Rnetbootfails
Invalid or incorrect command.  Use 'help' for help.
rommon #1>   pas NVRAM fie ? yn [n]: y
Invalid or incorrect command.  Use 'help' for help.
rommon #1> eable boot o ROMable syste configuraion? y/n []: n
Invalid or incorrect command.  Use 'help' for help.
rommon #1> go toROMMON propbootmode? y/n n]: y
Invalid or incorrect command.  Use 'help' for help.
rommon #1> disale displayofatin Register 0x0010200
Invalid or incorrect command.  Use 'help' for help.
rommon #1> Configuraion Sumcs in auo-bootloadr mode
Invalid or incorrect command.  Use 'help' for help.
rommon #1>
rommon #1> Upate ConfigReg
Invalid or incorrect command.  Use 'help' for help.
rommon #1> update
Invalid or incorrect command.  Use 'help' for help.
rommon #1> confeg
Invalid or incorrect command.  Use 'help' for help.
rommon #1> confreg

Current Configuration Register: 0x00102000
Configuration Summary:
  boot ROMMON
  load ROMMON if netboot fails
  pass NVRAM file specs in auto-bootloader mode

Do you wish to change this configuration? y/n [n]: y
enable boot to ROMMON prompt? y/n [n]: y
select specific Flash image index? y/n [n]: n
disable system configuration? y/n [n]: n
go to ROMMON prompt if netboot fails? y/n [n]: y
enable passing NVRAM file specs in auto-boot mode? y/n [n]: y
disable display of BREAK or ESC key prompt during auto-boot? y/n [n]: n

Current Configuration Register: 0x00102000
Configuration Summary:
  boot ROMMON
  load ROMMON if netboot fails
  pass NVRAM file specs in auto-bootloader mode

Update Config Register (0x102000) in NVRAM...

rommon #2>

boot
Launching BootLoader...
Default configuration file contains 1 entry.

Searching / for images to boot.

No images in /
Error 15: File not found

unable to boot an image


Default configuration file contains 1 entry.

Searching / for images to boot.

No images in /
Error 15: File not found

unable to boot an image


Failsafe booting engaged.
Default configuration file contains 1 entry.

Searching / for images to boot.

No images in /
Error 15: File not found

unable to boot an image

CISCO SYSTEMS
Embedded BIOS Version 1.0(12)13 08/28/08 15:50:37.45

Low Memory: 632 KB
High Memory: 507 MB
PCI Device Table.
Bus Dev Func VendID DevID Class              Irq
00  01  00   1022   2080  Host Bridge
00  01  02   1022   2082  Chipset En/Decrypt 11
00  0C  00   1148   4320  Ethernet           11
00  0D  00   177D   0003  Network En/Decrypt 10
00  0F  00   1022   2090  ISA Bridge
00  0F  02   1022   2092  IDE Controller
00  0F  03   1022   2093  Audio              10
00  0F  04   1022   2094  Serial Bus         9
00  0F  05   1022   2095  Serial Bus         9

Evaluating BIOS Options ...
Launch BIOS Extension to setup ROMMON

Cisco Systems ROMMON Version (1.0(12)13) #0: Thu Aug 28 15:55:27 PDT 2008

Hi Syed Sajjad,

Use ZMODEM. connect through console---Go to hyperterminal--->Goto Transfer--->SendFile-->Browse the Image and most probably You will be able to upload.

Please rate if information is helpful.

Regards
Thanveer
"Everybody is genius. But if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree, it will live its whole life believing that it is a stupid."

hi thanveer

I appericaite upon your response but in vista i think hyper terminal is not avaliable and ZDEMON is tool ? can you will be avaliable on skype ..

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