I was recently working with Cisco on a problem our ASAs are having and was told to upgrade from IOS 8.02 to 8.03 as part of the solution. Now, when the ASA reloads it says loading.... boot.... and then just hangs with a flashing cursor??? Anyone know what to do next to get into it to get it to at least boot to the original IOS that was working???
Also I am not sure if I should ask to questions in the same post or post twice, so I will just ask all here and if this is incorrect please let me know.
I have setup 3 site-to-site VPN tunnels across 3Mb DSL links back to our main site which has a 10Mb link. When the tunnels come up and stabilize (after about 10-15 minutes all are connected following a reload at the main site) the tunnels work fine. But throughout the day the tunnels constantly drop and reconnect. Our plans are to add more sites, but I am unwilling to move forward until the current issues are resolved.
Is there some "timer" or something I have missed? Should the tunnels, even if "re-keying", cause service affecting problems. The users are frequently losing connection as the tunnels reset and I have been unable to stabilize them.
I am sure this is not the way the tunnels are to work, but Cisco said everything was configured correctly and it was an ISP issue. I can ping between the sites on the outside interfaces with at least 90%-95% response.
If anyone has any suggestions i am open.
Thanks in advance!
Also I am not sure if I should ask to questions in the same post or post twice, so I will just ask all here and if this is incorrect please let me know.
I have setup 3 site-to-site VPN tunnels across 3Mb DSL links back to our main site which has a 10Mb link. When the tunnels come up and stabilize (after about 10-15 minutes all are connected following a reload at the main site) the tunnels work fine. But throughout the day the tunnels constantly drop and reconnect. Our plans are to add more sites, but I am unwilling to move forward until the current issues are resolved.
Is there some "timer" or something I have missed? Should the tunnels, even if "re-keying", cause service affecting problems. The users are frequently losing connection as the tunnels reset and I have been unable to stabilize them.
I am sure this is not the way the tunnels are to work, but Cisco said everything was configured correctly and it was an ISP issue. I can ping between the sites on the outside interfaces with at least 90%-95% response.
If anyone has any suggestions i am open.
Thanks in advance!