07-30-2014 09:20 AM - edited 03-11-2019 09:33 PM
Hi everybody!
I'm trying to make a packet-tracer in ASDM 7.3 and I got the following command preview:
packet-tracer input inside1 tcp inline-tag -1 172.20.48.1 65535 189.215.132.16 80 xml
But when I click in send button, the ASDM send me the next following error: %Invalid input detected at '^' marker (pointing to the begining of the comand packet-tracer).
If I do by command with the help in CLI is "packet-tracer input inside1 tcp 172.20.48.1 65535 189.215.132.16 http", so the problem is that the ASDM add "inline-tag -1".. ¿why is that?
Thank you
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10-02-2014 05:12 AM
07-30-2014 11:40 AM
Hi,
There is most likely a bug in the new ASDM.
There was another post here on the forums where 2 different users using ASDM 7.3(1) were expiriencing the same problem using "packet-tracer".
I guess Cisco must have messed something up with the new ASDM. The problem doesnt seem to be with the actual command itself but rather that ASDM sends wrong command format to the ASA.
I can't say much about this issue myself as I dont have not used the new ASDM and I don't really use ASDM that much anyway :)
The Release Notes for ASDM don't yet list this sort of bug for the ASA though.
- Jouni
10-02-2014 05:12 AM
Hi,
this problem is solved at asdm version 7.3(1)101 .
08-05-2014 08:13 AM
I also upgraded ASDM on my ASA. Of course, it prompted me to upgrade the software on my PC, which I did. Now I have the same problem.
I didn't upgrade my other PCs, but the ASA is still defaulting to ASDM 7.3.1.
I just changed the image back to 7.2.1 and it's working fine again.
08-10-2014 08:58 AM
Hi,
Same bug here (AA 5015X and asdm 7.3(1)). Hope Cisco will fix this soon...
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