I'm not seeing a Tek-Tips forum specific to Cisco security appliances, so I figured the router forum was the closest to it. Please relocate this query and point me to its new home if need be.
So I am planning a code upgrade on my ASA5510. Currently running 8.0(4) and have been told by Cisco TAC to bump up to the latest and greatest - 8.3. In order to accommodate the new code, I have to swap out the internal compact flash and RAM for higher capacity chips.
The flash and RAM upgrade procedure itself is straight forward as found here - and here -
The question I have, which is not addressed by Cisco in there upgrade guide is this: The ASA OS lives in Flash. If I take one flash out and replace it with a new flash wouldn't I need to "copy tftp flash" the ASA OS to the new flash??? Maybe I am revealing a bit of n00b here, but at least I am asking. If this is the case, I can't believe Cisco wouldn't include this requirement in the upgrade guide.
TIA
So I am planning a code upgrade on my ASA5510. Currently running 8.0(4) and have been told by Cisco TAC to bump up to the latest and greatest - 8.3. In order to accommodate the new code, I have to swap out the internal compact flash and RAM for higher capacity chips.
The flash and RAM upgrade procedure itself is straight forward as found here - and here -
The question I have, which is not addressed by Cisco in there upgrade guide is this: The ASA OS lives in Flash. If I take one flash out and replace it with a new flash wouldn't I need to "copy tftp flash" the ASA OS to the new flash??? Maybe I am revealing a bit of n00b here, but at least I am asking. If this is the case, I can't believe Cisco wouldn't include this requirement in the upgrade guide.
TIA