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Hi everyone,I have two cisco ASA working on redundancy. One of them has an alarm of disk0 use superior to 80%. When I check de content of the flash, I don´t see enough files to justify such memory usage. How is the disk is being constantly filled (a...
Dear Cisco community, I am trying to migrate "easyvpn" VPNs to certificate authenticated L2L dynamic VPNs. The reason is very simple, CISCO does not include the easyvpn client feature in the new ISR routers (particularly the ISR 1111 model). So, in t...
Hello Cisco-disco fellows, Glad to be here. I´m working on an automated task with the routers 881-4g and 1100 series. I have a router connected to three remote sites through VPN with a main internet link and a backup is available via 4G sim card. Now...
Yeap, it is a bug of the 9.16(4) release, the only solution know is a downgrade to 9.16(3), confirmed with Cisco through a support case. Please check all implications to downgrade to this version before doing the downgrade, but it is the only way to ...
I opened a case with CISCO for this issue. They admin the bug and it is being discuss as an "internal case only". There are no releases to fix this so for the moment this snmp-log files have to be deleted manually.
Mmmm I suppose is an external script, there is no configuration related to backups in the ASA. I´m gonna delete those files and check some backup servers, seems to be the root of the problem. Thanks @MHM Cisco World and @Marvin Rhoads a lot for the ...
Hi Marvin,thanks for the answer, the coredump info folder has one little file inside, but the log folder has a lot, with names like "asa_snmp.log.1-2023051023.backup" of 5 MB aprox:fw01# dir flash:coredumpinfo/Directory of disk0:/coredumpinfo/20 -rwx...
Well, seems to always get less for your cash with CISCO, this is why the poe doesn´t work: Cisco ISR 1100 Series POE parts needed and comparison C1111-8P Why no Power Over Ethernet - YouTube