From: Rob on 24 Mar 2010 16:22 Hi there is there anyway to replace and ASA5505 config file with a config.txt or other format, I have to setup 10 ASA, all the same config except some IPs and So I m looking for a quick way to do that? Rob
From: Morph on 24 Mar 2010 18:18 In the message <4baa7480$1(a)news.sentex.net> Rob wrote: | Hi there | is there anyway to replace and ASA5505 config file with a config.txt or | other format, I have to setup 10 ASA, all the same config except some IPs | and So I m looking for a quick way to do that? | Rob http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/vpndevc/ps2030/products_tech_note09186a008072142a.shtml PIX/ASA: Backup and Restore the Security Appliance Configuration Files Using TFTP Server
From: Rob on 24 Mar 2010 21:02 "Morph" <morph.news(a)g.m.a.i.l> wrote in message news:vs3lq5da3h5620kv8k2bht80j2hka7vcq2(a)4ax.com... > In the message <4baa7480$1(a)news.sentex.net> Rob wrote: > > | Hi there > | is there anyway to replace and ASA5505 config file with a config.txt or > | other format, I have to setup 10 ASA, all the same config except some > IPs > | and So I m looking for a quick way to do that? > | Rob > > http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/vpndevc/ps2030/products_tech_note09186a008072142a.shtml > PIX/ASA: Backup and Restore the Security Appliance Configuration Files > Using TFTP Server thanks but looks like all the solutions merging tftp server's cofig file to running-config, how can I replace it totaly?
From: Rob on 25 Mar 2010 05:04 Rob <Rob(a)hotmail.com> wrote: > > > "Morph" <morph.news(a)g.m.a.i.l> wrote in message > news:vs3lq5da3h5620kv8k2bht80j2hka7vcq2(a)4ax.com... >> In the message <4baa7480$1(a)news.sentex.net> Rob wrote: >> >> | Hi there >> | is there anyway to replace and ASA5505 config file with a config.txt or >> | other format, I have to setup 10 ASA, all the same config except some >> IPs >> | and So I m looking for a quick way to do that? >> | Rob >> >> http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/vpndevc/ps2030/products_tech_note09186a008072142a.shtml >> PIX/ASA: Backup and Restore the Security Appliance Configuration Files >> Using TFTP Server > > thanks but looks like all the solutions merging tftp server's cofig file > to running-config, how can I replace it totaly? From that description, use the variant that copies the tftp server's config file to the startup-config. Then reload the box. Don't use the variant that copies to running-config, that leads to subtle problems.
From: Jacques Virchaux on 25 Mar 2010 05:11 Rob a �crit : > is there anyway to replace and ASA5505 config file with a config.txt or > other format, I have to setup 10 ASA, all the same config except some IPs > and So I m looking for a quick way to do that? You can do it via the console or management port : ciscoasa# configure term .... >>> your configuration file to paste here <<< ciscoasa(config)# ^Z ciscoasa# write memory ciscoasa# reload The configuration file (you get it from a show running-configuration) can be edited for each ASA with the correct parameters. Be carefully with some hidden items (****). Using the management port is a DHCP by default. -- Jacques Virchaux EPFL - DIT-TI _|_ ---------------------(*)---------
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