01-05-2015 08:52 AM - edited 03-11-2019 10:18 PM
Hi all,
We did a downgrade from 8.4 to 8.2, but after we save the configuration and we
INFO: MIGRATION - Saving the startup configuration to file
INFO: MIGRATION - Startup configuration saved to file 'flash
*** Output from config line 4, "ASA Version 8.2
.
*** Output from config line 93, "
^
ERROR: % Invalid input detected at '^' marker.
*** Output from config line 107, "timeout floating-conn 0:..."
*** Output from config line 168, "
.
^
ERROR: % Invalid input detected at '^' marker.
*** Output from config line 252, "no call-home reporting a..."
Real IP migration logs:
No ACL was changed as part of Real-
Thanks.
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01-05-2015 09:49 AM
Does your startup-config file specify the ASA should use the "asa825-k8.bin" image?
For ASDM, asdm-522.bin is not compatible with ASA 8.2 software. You would need at least ASDM 6.3 (and preferably ASDM 7.3(2) as it is the current and most stable ASDM release). Reference.
01-05-2015 09:21 AM
Do you have a valid image file for ASA 8.2 on the ASA's disk0? You need to have that and to specify it as the first image in the boot variable of the configuration.
It looks like your ASDM image variable is set to point to ASA software image - it needs to be an ASDM image and that image needs to be on disk.
The "timeout floating-conn" variable requires at least 8.2(5) or 8.4(2) in those respective release trains. If you're booting into an image prior to one of those the variable will not be recognized.
I believe "call-home reporting anonymous" is a similar issue although the command reference is not definitive on that one.
01-05-2015 09:42 AM
Hello Marvin,
I have this
Both of the .bin files are in the disk0.
Thanks.
01-05-2015 09:49 AM
Does your startup-config file specify the ASA should use the "asa825-k8.bin" image?
For ASDM, asdm-522.bin is not compatible with ASA 8.2 software. You would need at least ASDM 6.3 (and preferably ASDM 7.3(2) as it is the current and most stable ASDM release). Reference.
01-05-2015 10:03 AM
Marvin,
In the startup I have this.
01-05-2015 10:04 AM
As long as the running-config is saved, startup-config = running-config.
So, "show run boot" will give you the current boot variable(s).
01-05-2015 10:17 AM
I just erased the 2 boots, lines added the one I need.
Thanks.
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