From: TimParker on 25 Jan 2010 14:58 I am in need of a little guidance on the best way to do this. I have a TFTP server on my laptop. I got a document when I opened a ticket with Cisco, but am still confused. The tech didn't make me feel like she had a lot of experience so I come to you here... What are the steps/commands to back up the config specfically? My goal is to back up our current live config get it on the back up 5505 and then run through an upgrade to a newer version as I need it for the Cisco AnyConnect VPN Client. We are currently running 7.2(4) Thanks.
From: TimParker on 25 Jan 2010 18:30 Sorry for the clutter. I figured it out today after posting. I was able to backup my offline "new" ASA. I was getting confused in the document with the backup and the restore commands. Thanks. On Jan 25, 2:58 pm, TimParker <tim...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > I am in need of a little guidance on the best way to do this. I have a > TFTP server on my laptop. I got a document when I opened a ticket with > Cisco, but am still confused. The tech didn't make me feel like she > had a lot of experience so I come to you here... > > What are the steps/commands to back up the config specfically? > > My goal is to back up our current live config get it on the back up > 5505 and then run through an upgrade to a newer version as I need it > for the Cisco AnyConnect VPN Client. > > We are currently running 7.2(4) > > Thanks.
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