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I have 4 brand new ASA 5508-X firewalls all experiencing this bug.
I have tried the following OS versions and am experiencing the write erase bug with all of them.
asa991-lfbff-k8.SPA
asa982-33-lfbff-k8.SPA
asa982-28-lfbff-k8.SPA
asa982-lfbff-k8....
I have a lab set up to test ACL's with AD users/groups.Current setup:3 VMware instances on one host machine:Microsoft Server 2012 with Active Directory and DNSCisco Context Directory AgentWindows 7 This host is connected to the "Server" interface of ...
We are currently using local user accounts with CUCM 9.1.2 and are looking at integrating it into the active directory structure. We do utilize the same structure for user ID's. I am looking to find out what the changeover will entail and if anything...
Support has advised the current work around is to use ciscoasa(config)# clear configure all as opposed to write erase. I have confirmed this does not cause the firewall to crash.
Per Cisco documentation you can only upgrade, not downgrade.https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/security/asa/asa95/configuration/general/asa-95-general-config/admin-swconfig.htmlUpgrade the ROMMON Image (ASA 5506-X, 5508-X, and 5516-X)Follow these ...
After tweaking our ACL's we were able to get this to pull the IP to user mapping when in on-demand mode. Full download mode still does not retrieve the mapping.
If you have it tied to exchange you will need to check the security logs on the exchange server for authentication failures. You will also need to ensure that login failure audits are enabled in the exchange server group policy.
Jason,I have another question about the cisco user agents in UCCX. When they are converted over, do they keep their assigned skills/groups? Or will that all need to be reassigned. Thanks