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I deployed an ASAv in Azure to start vetting it as a solution for the edge of out cloud deployment. According to every doc I can find on it, the ASDM should be installed and working. However, I've turned it on in he config and when that didn't work...
I have 4 ASA 5505's with Site-to-Site IPSEC VPN tunnels built between them. One of the tunnels stays up just fine but the other 2 drop at the end of the SA lifetime for a period of time equal to 10% of the SA lifetime.Orignially, I had the the lifet...
I have an AP541N-A-K9. For the past couple weeks it stops work at 5:00pm. The clients can see the SSID but when they connect it fails. The only way to get this to work again, is to set the radio to 5GHz 802.11N. Setting the radio to anything else ...
I was afraid of that. You may be able to call Cisco's pre-sales support and get access to the ADSM file from them. The other issue you may run into is licensing. I don't think it deploys with a trial license. I wasn't able to get a site-to-site VP...
I'm pretty sure I go it from here: http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/asa
I'm not sure if the ADSM was available to download because I have a few ASA's registered to my account or not, but following that link and logging in should take you th...
I deployed the 4 nic version of the ASAv from the Azure Market place. There was no asdm image in storage. Not sure how differently it could be deployed unless you used an ARM template, though I've not seen on of those for the ASAv.
That's not the solution. As I stated in my original post, the ASDM bin file is not part of the ASAv Azure deployment, so opening up ports doesn't help.
I had to:
- Deploy a Windows VM behind the ASAv
- Remove the Route Table assigned to the that V...