05-18-2017 12:48 PM - edited 02-21-2020 06:04 AM
I can't seem to locate the URL required in the start wizard to complete step 10... Do I need to open a case to obtain the info? ty Michael
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05-19-2017 04:19 AM
The Auto Update Server (AUS), a component of the Cisco Security Management Suite, is a tool for upgrading PIX firewall software images, ASA software images, PIX Device Manager (PDM) images, Adaptive Security Device Manager (ASDM) images, and PIX firewall and ASA configuration files.
Although you can update software and ASDM/PDM images for any ASA or PIX device, to update configuration files you must use the Security Manager application to create and deploy the configurations
You can use AUS with any ASA or PIX device and operating system version supported by Security Manager (for a list of devices, see Supported Devices and Software Versions for Cisco Security Manager on Cisco.com). However, the device must be running in single-context mode; you cannot use AUS with devices that host security contexts. You can manage up to 1000 devices with a single AUS server.
For more detail please see the below link.
05-19-2017 05:06 AM
If you don't run Cisco Security Manager then uncheck the box and you can safely skip that step.
05-19-2017 04:19 AM
The Auto Update Server (AUS), a component of the Cisco Security Management Suite, is a tool for upgrading PIX firewall software images, ASA software images, PIX Device Manager (PDM) images, Adaptive Security Device Manager (ASDM) images, and PIX firewall and ASA configuration files.
Although you can update software and ASDM/PDM images for any ASA or PIX device, to update configuration files you must use the Security Manager application to create and deploy the configurations
You can use AUS with any ASA or PIX device and operating system version supported by Security Manager (for a list of devices, see Supported Devices and Software Versions for Cisco Security Manager on Cisco.com). However, the device must be running in single-context mode; you cannot use AUS with devices that host security contexts. You can manage up to 1000 devices with a single AUS server.
For more detail please see the below link.
05-19-2017 05:06 AM
If you don't run Cisco Security Manager then uncheck the box and you can safely skip that step.
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