Probably worth mentioning that you can have multiple asa boot images and they are processed top down not as listed in the flash but based on order the boot command was typed in. If you have an existing boot system entry newly typed command will place your new image at the bottom hence we need no boot system for old image
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The configuration should still stand however it is always a good idea to backup configurations before any task like this is performed. When the device is moved over to FTD, all configurations are lost. I hope this helps, thanks for watching.
Probably worth mentioning that you can have multiple asa boot images and they are processed top down not as listed in the flash but based on order the boot command was typed in. If you have an existing boot system entry newly typed command will place your new image at the bottom hence we need no boot system for old image
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Thank you Kelvin!!!
No problem Jamal :-)
Do you have the asa 9.0(4) image
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@@NetworkWizkid I know but the image is no longer on the cisco site as it is no longer supported
@@bolatan11 I see! I don't save the images unfortunately, sorry.
what happens to ASA configuration after upgrading the firmware. is it going to affect the exisiting configration?
The configuration should still stand however it is always a good idea to backup configurations before any task like this is performed. When the device is moved over to FTD, all configurations are lost. I hope this helps, thanks for watching.