Symptom: ASDM 7.9 (1) is not displaying the number of 'Clientless SSL VPN' nor 'AnyConnect Client (SSL,TLS,DTLS)' users in the VPN Summary section under the Device Dashboard within Home tab. Conditions: This problem only affects ASDM version 7.9 (1) Why Is Login Required? Bug details contain sensitive information and therefore require a Cisco.
- Symptom: ASDM gives popup warning 'File has been uploaded to flash successfully, but the uploaded file is not a valid ASA-SM image'. Conditions: Upgrading the ASA-SM image to 9.9.2.14 using ASDM version 7.9(2)152 under Tools->Upgrade Software from Local Computer, ASDM gives popup warning "File has been uploaded to flash successfully, but the uploaded file is not a valid ASA-SM image".
- ASDM's latest release is 7.12 (1) as of today and the latest release for the ASA 5510 is 7.8 (1)150. 9.x would be an ASA software release. Note that you can download a free ASAv (virtual machine image) and use in in your home lab. It requires a cisco.com account but does not require a support contract or partner affiliation.
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- ASDM Book 1: Cisco ASA Series General Operations ASDM Configuration Guide, 7.9. Digital Certificates. PDF - Complete Book (35.64 MB) PDF - This Chapter (1.5 MB) View with Adobe Reader on a variety of devices.
ASA Security Device Manager (ASDM) is a configuration tool included with the ASA. It has an easy-to-use Web-based management interface and enables network administrators to quickly configure, monitor, and troubleshoot Cisco firewall appliances.
Before enabling ASDM on your ASA device, you need to obtain the ASDM image. Next, you need to enable ASDM on your device. Here is how it can be done:
1. Copy the downloaded ASDM image file to your firewall using TFTP:
2. Configure ASA to load ASDM at next reboot using the asdm image flash:ASDM FILENAME command:
3. Enable the http server and identify the management station that will be used to configure the appliance:
4. Create a user on the device:
5. Save your configuration using the write command and reload the device.
6. Open your browser and go to the IP address of the ASA device (you should use the HTTPS protocol):
7. Click on the Install ASDM Launcher and Run ASDM button to install ASDM (NOTE – if you don’t have JAVA JRE installed, install it first). If prompted for credentials, enter the username and password you’ve configured earlier:
7. Run the downloaded installer and finish the wizard. When the installation is completed, you can start using ASDM to manage your ASA:
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