Vanmorgen (zonder enige aanpassingen gedaan te hebben) is onze Cisco ASA 5505 er mee gestopt, helaas hielp een herstart ook niet.
Als ik met de console kabel verbinding maak, boot hij wel, maar vervolgens blijft bij na 'Loading disk0:...' hangen
Dit komt dan in het scherm:
CISCO SYSTEMS
Embedded BIOS Version 1.0(12)13 08/28/08 15:50:37.45
Low Memory: 632 KB
High Memory: 507 MB
PCI Device Table.
Bus Dev Func VendID DevID Class Irq
00 01 00 1022 2080 Host Bridge
00 01 02 1022 2082 Chipset En/Decrypt 11
00 0C 00 1148 4320 Ethernet 11
00 0F 00 1022 2090 ISA Bridge
00 0F 02 1022 2092 IDE Controller
00 0F 03 1022 2093 Audio 10
00 0F 04 1022 2094 Serial Bus 9
00 0F 05 1022 2095 Serial Bus 9
Evaluating BIOS Options ...
Launch BIOS Extension to setup ROMMON
Cisco Systems ROMMON Version (1.0(12)13) #0: Thu Aug 28 15:55:27 PDT 2008
Platform ASA5505
Use BREAK or ESC to interrupt boot.
Use SPACE to begin boot immediately.
Launching BootLoader...
Boot configuration file contains 1 entry.
Loading disk0:/asa823-k8.bin... Booting...
Ik heb onderstaand ook geprobeerd, maar bied ook geen oplossing:
Connect a console cable from the ASA to your computer and open up a serial connection using Putty
Disable any software firewall on your computer
Install TFTP server software on your computer – I used Solarwinds TFTP server
Place the Cisco software image in the TFTP-Root folder (asa821-k8.bin) and start the TFTP service
Assign a static IP address to your computer – I used 192.168.20.1 (an address outside of my existing subnet)
Connect an Ethernet cable between your computer and port 0/0 on the ASA
Power off the ASA then power it back on
Press the escape key to boot into ROMMON mode
Enter the following commands in the ASA (the first part of these commands must be in caps)
rommon #1> ADDRESS=192.168.20.10
rommon #2> SERVER=192.168.20.1
rommon #3> GATEWAY=192.168.20.1
rommon #4> IMAGE=asa821-k8.bin
rommon #5> PORT=Ethernet0/0
These commands assign an IP address of 192.168.20.10 to port 0/0 on the ASA and tell it to look at your TFTP server 192.168.20.1 and to select the ASA software image.
Next, execute the command to transfer the image from the TFTP server to the ASA
rommon #6> tftp
Is de ASA wellicht 'gewoon' defect ?
Als ik met de console kabel verbinding maak, boot hij wel, maar vervolgens blijft bij na 'Loading disk0:...' hangen
Dit komt dan in het scherm:
CISCO SYSTEMS
Embedded BIOS Version 1.0(12)13 08/28/08 15:50:37.45
Low Memory: 632 KB
High Memory: 507 MB
PCI Device Table.
Bus Dev Func VendID DevID Class Irq
00 01 00 1022 2080 Host Bridge
00 01 02 1022 2082 Chipset En/Decrypt 11
00 0C 00 1148 4320 Ethernet 11
00 0F 00 1022 2090 ISA Bridge
00 0F 02 1022 2092 IDE Controller
00 0F 03 1022 2093 Audio 10
00 0F 04 1022 2094 Serial Bus 9
00 0F 05 1022 2095 Serial Bus 9
Evaluating BIOS Options ...
Launch BIOS Extension to setup ROMMON
Cisco Systems ROMMON Version (1.0(12)13) #0: Thu Aug 28 15:55:27 PDT 2008
Platform ASA5505
Use BREAK or ESC to interrupt boot.
Use SPACE to begin boot immediately.
Launching BootLoader...
Boot configuration file contains 1 entry.
Loading disk0:/asa823-k8.bin... Booting...
Ik heb onderstaand ook geprobeerd, maar bied ook geen oplossing:
Connect a console cable from the ASA to your computer and open up a serial connection using Putty
Disable any software firewall on your computer
Install TFTP server software on your computer – I used Solarwinds TFTP server
Place the Cisco software image in the TFTP-Root folder (asa821-k8.bin) and start the TFTP service
Assign a static IP address to your computer – I used 192.168.20.1 (an address outside of my existing subnet)
Connect an Ethernet cable between your computer and port 0/0 on the ASA
Power off the ASA then power it back on
Press the escape key to boot into ROMMON mode
Enter the following commands in the ASA (the first part of these commands must be in caps)
rommon #1> ADDRESS=192.168.20.10
rommon #2> SERVER=192.168.20.1
rommon #3> GATEWAY=192.168.20.1
rommon #4> IMAGE=asa821-k8.bin
rommon #5> PORT=Ethernet0/0
These commands assign an IP address of 192.168.20.10 to port 0/0 on the ASA and tell it to look at your TFTP server 192.168.20.1 and to select the ASA software image.
Next, execute the command to transfer the image from the TFTP server to the ASA
rommon #6> tftp
Is de ASA wellicht 'gewoon' defect ?