09-14-2007 06:57 AM - edited 03-11-2019 04:11 AM
When I go through the ASDM manager and change the IP address of the ASA5505 unit and write to memory I get an error. Is there a way to do this via the console port? Thanks
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09-14-2007 10:14 AM
go to enable mode and issue
no dhcpd address 192.168.1.2-192.168.1.33 inside
then configure the vlan to re-ip the interface after that is done go back to placing back dhcp pool for your inside network using your new IP subnet information, follow the pool format you removed for the IP range.
09-14-2007 07:08 AM
1. Connect to the ASA
2. Enter Configuration mode
3. Enter the interface type and number
4. Enter the new ip address
5. Save configuration
This will look as follows, were x is ip address and y is mask:
asa(conf)# int e0
asa(conf-if)# ip address x.x.x.x y.y.y.y
09-14-2007 07:10 AM
Yes you can, follow the process on this link
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/security/asa/asa72/configuration/guide/intparam.html#wp1051819
Jorge
09-14-2007 07:19 AM
Here is what I typed
enable
p/w
config t
int e0 and I get and error "% Incomplete Command"
TIA
09-14-2007 07:31 AM
please post " show interface " or follow the link I posted for complete CLI syntax.
09-14-2007 07:36 AM
My example said e0, your ASA likely has a different interface type / number, once you determine what that is and enter it in place of my example you should be fine.
A sh run or sh interface will provide that information for you
09-14-2007 07:43 AM
I agree with Whisper, his example script with int e0 should have worked !
09-14-2007 07:50 AM
when I type sh run I get
Ethernet0/0 - Ethernet0/8
09-14-2007 07:54 AM
are you sure you have an ASA,
do " show version " and post info.
09-14-2007 07:56 AM
ASA 8.0(2)
Device Mgr 6.0(2)
ASA5505
09-14-2007 08:10 AM
Go to this link, you actually have to configure the ip in VLAN1 and/or VLAN2 instead of the physcal inetertace as this comes as default configuration for the 5505s
so you would do
config t
interface vlan#
Defaults
Two VLANs: VLAN 1 and VLAN2
?VLAN 1 has the following properties:
?Named "inside"
?Allocated switch ports Ethernet 0/1 through Ethernet 0/7
?Security level of 100
?Allocated switch ports Ethernet 0/1 through 0/7
?IP address of 192.168.1.1 255.255.255.0
?VLAN2 has the following properties:
?Named "outside"
?Allocated switch port Ethernet 0/0
?Security level of 0
?Configured to obtain its IP address using DHCP
09-14-2007 08:32 AM
So after I type interface vlan1
I type ip address x.x.x.x y.y.y.y and I get an error "interface address is not on the same subnet as DHCP pool" should I disable DHCP and if so how?
09-14-2007 08:03 AM
Well there you go, your ASA has interfaces labelled as ethernet 0/0 and so forth :-)
09-14-2007 08:07 AM
I can get to Ethernet0/0 then when I type
ip address x.x.x.x y.y.y.y I get an Error "This can only be configured on VLAN devices"
09-14-2007 08:35 AM
see my previous post.
configure the ip addresses through VLAN#
your inside vlan is VLAN1 and VLAN2 is your outside.
config t
interface vlan1
ip address x.x.x.x MASK
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