Step 1 Back up your configuration file. To print the configuration to the terminal, enter the following command:
hostname# show running-config
Note If you are upgrading from a pre-8.3 version, then the running configuration is backed up automatically.
For other methods of backing up, see the "Managing Software and Configurations" chapter in Cisco ASA 5500 Series Configuration Guide using the CLI.
Step 2 Install the new images using TFTP. Enter this command separately for the OS image and the ASDM image:
hostname# copy tftp://server[/path]/filename {disk0:/ | disk1:/}[path/]filename
For example:
hostname# copy tftp://10.1.1.1/asa840-4-k8.bin disk0:/asa841-k8.bin
...
hostname# copy tftp://10.1.1.1/asdm-64099.bin disk0:/asdm-641.bin
If your ASA does not have enough memory to hold two images, overwrite the old image with the new one by specifying the same destination filename as the existing image.
Step 3 To change the OS boot image to the new image name, enter the following commands:
hostname(config)# clear configure boot
hostname(config)# boot system {disk0:/ | disk1:/}[path/]new_filename
For example:
hostname(config)# clear configure boot
hostname(config)# boot system disk0:/asa841-k8.bin
Step 4 To configure the ASDM image to the new image name, enter the following command:
hostname(config)# asdm image {disk0:/ | disk1:/}[path/]new_filename
Step 5 To save the configuration and reload, enter the following commands:
hostname(config)# write memory
hostname(config)# reload
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