06-11-2010 09:56 AM - edited 03-08-2019 06:33 PM
Upgrading the memory in the ASA 5505
Upgrading the memory in the ASA 5505 is required to run the new ASA software version 8.3.
Opening up the chassis is required to upgrade the memory, and the process is somewhat tricky; we created this video to help explain how to upgrade the memory easily, and without damaging the internal components
This video was created by the people who create the Cisco TAC Security Podcast:
http://www.cisco.com/go/tacsecuritypodcast
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Excellent video, very informative and well done.
Good Video and moe informative.
Monica, On behalf of Jay and the rest of the Tac Security Podcast folks, thanks for the compliment. We're always interested in creating content that helps all of you, so if there is anything you would like covered in a podcast or possibly as a video feel free to follow up with us at http://www.cisco.com/go/tacsecuritypodcast or shoot us an email at securityshow@cisco.com
- Magnus
Good stuff, guys! Thanks for taking the time to make video tutorials. Very very helpful!
Good Video, very informative
where does one get the short cisco clip added to the end of the video?
Hi, The video is great but i had a question about flash memory on the ASA5505. The title says upgrading memory but i dont see any meantion of the flash memory.
1. Reading the Hardware install guide specific to the 5505 and it differs from the 5500 guide. It makes no meantion of the flash being upgradeable like the 5500 guide does. I know its a standard compact flash card but can you use the 256MB and 512MB CF cards to upgrade the ASA5505 too?
2. A customer of mine has their flash upgraded and working. Will this cause any issues with Cisco TAC support? (assume they used the cisco parts for this ASA5500-CF-256MB and ASA5500-CF-512MB)
Thanks,
Seems to me that this page is worthless now that the link to the video is missing.
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