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Firepower recovery in Cisco ASA

Alex Ribas
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Hi I need your help

 

This image asasfr-5500x-boot-6.6.1-2.img

is compatible with this pkg ?
asasfr-sys-6.6.1-91.pkg

sh module

Mod Card Type Model Serial No.
---- -------------------------------------------- ------------------ -----------
1 ASA 5516-X with FirePOWER services, 8GE, AC, ASA5516 JAD24380KPL
sfr Unknown N/A JAD24380KPL

Mod MAC Address Range Hw Version Fw Version Sw Version
---- --------------------------------- ------------ ------------ ---------------
1 e41f.7b9a.1301 to e41f.7b9a.1309 3.4 1.1.15 9.15(1)1
sfr e41f.7b9a.1300 to e41f.7b9a.1300 N/A N/A

Mod SSM Application Name Status SSM Application Version
---- ------------------------------ ---------------- --------------------------

Mod Status Data Plane Status Compatibility
---- ------------------ --------------------- -------------
1 Up Sys Not Applicable
sfr Recover Not Applicable


disk0:/

51 -rwx 137859680 13:31:20 Mar 26 2021 asa9-15-1-1-lfbff-k8.SPA
54 -rwx 108563072 16:43:04 Mar 26 2021 asa982-lfbff-k8.SPA
55 -rwx 42956800 09:44:18 Mar 29 2021 asasfr-5500x-boot-6.6.1-2.img

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Marvin Rhoads
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Did you do the basic network setup of the boot image? Confirmed that you have IP connectivity to the IP address of your http server?

I usually use ftp (with filezilla) and it works fine every time. A couple of times I have used an http server and that worked also.

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Marvin Rhoads
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Yes those are the compatible boot and system image files for your ASA 5516-X Firepower service module.

Thank you

 

I did it,

 

asasfr-boot>  system install http://MY_IP/asasfr-sys-6.6.1-91.pkg

 

It's not working, it loses connection and it's not updating

Do you have any clue?

Cheers

Alex

 

 

 

 

Marvin Rhoads
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Did you do the basic network setup of the boot image? Confirmed that you have IP connectivity to the IP address of your http server?

I usually use ftp (with filezilla) and it works fine every time. A couple of times I have used an http server and that worked also.

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