ASA5512X memory

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11-10-2014 03:56 AM - edited 03-11-2019 10:03 PM
Hi guys,
Maybe someone can explain me something from "sh ver" command
Basically we have ASA cluster - two nodes and if I issue "sh version" of both of them I have slightly different output
Good one
Hardware: ASA5512, 4096 MB RAM, CPU Clarkdale 2792 MHz, 1 CPU (2 cores)
ASA: 2048 MB RAM, 1 CPU (1 core)
Bed one
Hardware: ASA5512, 2048 MB RAM, CPU Clarkdale 2792 MHz, 1 CPU (2 cores)
ASA: 2048 MB RAM, 1 CPU (1 core)
so first one is showing 4096 whilst second one 2048 - that's first thing
second thing could you please explain me difference between ASA5512 4096 and ASA 2048 like in this good one ? is this because there are two modules 2G each ?
Regards,
Marcin
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11-10-2014 05:43 AM
Can you provide "show inventory" and "show module" for both units?
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11-10-2014 06:07 AM
Hi Marvin,
Show inventory doesn't tell you much
Name: "Chassis", DESCR: "ASA 5512-X with SW, 6 GE Data, 1 GE Mgmt, AC"
PID: ASA5512 , VID: V01 , SN: XXXXXXXXX
show module
Mod Card Type Model Serial No.
--- -------------------------------------------- ------------------ -----------
0 ASA 5512-X with SW, 6 GE Data, 1 GE Mgmt, AC ASA5512 XXXXXXXXX
ips Unknown N/A XXXXXXXXX
Mod MAC Address Range Hw Version Fw Version Sw Version
--- --------------------------------- ------------ ------------ ---------------
0 e4d3.f1d0.678d to e4d3.f1d0.6794 1.0 2.1(9)8 8.6(1)5
ips e4d3.f1d0.678b to e4d3.f1d0.678b N/A N/A
Mod SSM Application Name Status SSM Application Version
--- ------------------------------ ---------------- --------------------------
Mod Status Data Plane Status Compatibility
--- ------------------ --------------------- -------------
0 Up Sys Not Applicable
ips Unresponsive Not Applicable
Mod License Name License Status Time Remaining
--- -------------- --------------- ---------------
ips IPS Module Enabled perpetual
I know one module is Unresponsive and second node looks similar just with working IPS module :-)
Mod Card Type Model Serial No.
--- -------------------------------------------- ------------------ -----------
0 ASA 5512-X with SW, 6 GE Data, 1 GE Mgmt, AC ASA5512 XXXXXXXXXX
ips ASA 5512-X IPS Security Services Processor ASA5512-IPS XXXXXXXXXX
Mod MAC Address Range Hw Version Fw Version Sw Version
--- --------------------------------- ------------ ------------ ---------------
0 e4d3.f1cf.e58f to e4d3.f1cf.e596 1.0 2.1(9)8 8.6(1)5
ips e4d3.f1cf.e58d to e4d3.f1cf.e58d N/A N/A 7.1(6)E4
Mod SSM Application Name Status SSM Application Version
--- ------------------------------ ---------------- --------------------------
ips IPS Up 7.1(6)E4
Mod Status Data Plane Status Compatibility
--- ------------------ --------------------- -------------
0 Up Sys Not Applicable
ips Up Up
Mod License Name License Status Time Remaining
--- -------------- --------------- ---------------
ips IPS Module Enabled perpetual
Regards,
Marcin
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11-10-2014 06:43 AM
As far as I know all 5512-X should have 4 GB of RAM. There were no versions sold with only 2 GB.
During boot up the ASA 5512-X partitions memory - a 2 GB section for the ASA software and a 2 GB section for any installed module (IPS, CX or SFR (Sourcefire)).
If you had a failed DIMM I suppose it could look like the unit you show with an unresponsive module. If you can watch the console during a power cycle you may see some more information during the power on self test (POST) process.
