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Greetings. I have an ASR920 (ASR-920-4SZ-A to be precise), which I know is a bit different in various ways from other IOS/IOS-XE. However, I'm experiencing the same confusion on an ASR 1001-X I have. On our 2921 routers, we have CPP enabled in order ...
I have CME 8.6 running on a 2801 router. There are two 9971 phones (SIP only) registered as well as two analog phones connected via a dual-port FXS card. I have a SIP trunk between the CME and CUCM at the main office. I can 4-digit dial between these...
I'm trying to block the ESMTP EHLO AUTH response message on an ASA version 9.4(4)16 from coming to the client from the server. The application does not support disabling authentication if the server indicates it is supported, but the server is not ma...
There are several questions on these support forums regarding upgrade paths. This link has been shared a lot. I have read it, but I still have a question/concern.
We have an active/standby failover pair of 5525-X ASAs currently running 9.4(4)16. Typi...
Greetings. We have two Nexus 7K switches, each with two N7K-SUP1 and N7K-M132XP-12L modules. It's in a vPC configuration. We're on 6.2(16) code. The 7K switches are basically acting as cores that do DC functions and general campus core switches.
We h...
I'm having the same issue today as the previous user wrote about. The VPN is all fine, and I can log in to the Linux machine. I can't open an SSH session to the 9300 from my laptop, or from the Linux VM in the Sandbox.
I performed the following act...
My personal frustration is that there is no single document that indicates both a zero-downtime upgrade AND version-specific info in regards to 9.x upgrades beyond a "point one" version. The one you sent a few times indicates one can upgrade from 9.4...
I never did. We're still at 9.4.x and I've just been doing the incremental security updates. It's still a “suggested release” on Cisco's ASA software page.
I know my configuration is correct--I wasn't asking for clarification on that. I was asking if anybody knows if you can upgrade from 9.4.4 to 9.9.x, which apparently nobody does.
No kidding. The wireless team should have a meeting with the team in charge of the ASA, which has supported zero-downtime HA upgrades for well over a decade. I'm sure there's some technical reason why it's so much more difficult with a WLC... oh well...