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ASA5520 Problem

emad.silicon
Level 1
Level 1

Hi dear all :

I have a strange problem , when I try to save my configuration on the asa5520 I get the error massege that say

"%Error reading system:/running-config (Configuration line too long)

Error executing command

[FAILED]"

I check the memory and cpu and I fine it is ok and there is a space

so any one can help please?

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m.sir
Level 7
Level 7

It looks you are hitting bug CSCsg87808

Taken from Cisco Bug tool

CSCsg87808 Bug Details

'wr mem' fails due to snmp config; Error: (Configuration line too long)

Symptom:

If snmp-server commands are configured, in a rare corner case

the configuration might fail to save to flash and give the error like below:

pix# wr mem

Cryptochecksum: ee8f5816 e1ce1ad7 83151424 f1a3b6fc %Error

reading system:/running-config (Configuration line too long)

Error executing command [FAILED]

Conditions:

The firewall must have snmp-server commands configured and running

version 7.2(1)25 or greater (includes 7.2(2)).

Workaround:

Remove the snmp-server commands from the configuration

-or-

downgrade to a version of code previous to 7.2(1)25

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m.sir
Level 7
Level 7

It looks you are hitting bug CSCsg87808

Taken from Cisco Bug tool

CSCsg87808 Bug Details

'wr mem' fails due to snmp config; Error: (Configuration line too long)

Symptom:

If snmp-server commands are configured, in a rare corner case

the configuration might fail to save to flash and give the error like below:

pix# wr mem

Cryptochecksum: ee8f5816 e1ce1ad7 83151424 f1a3b6fc %Error

reading system:/running-config (Configuration line too long)

Error executing command [FAILED]

Conditions:

The firewall must have snmp-server commands configured and running

version 7.2(1)25 or greater (includes 7.2(2)).

Workaround:

Remove the snmp-server commands from the configuration

-or-

downgrade to a version of code previous to 7.2(1)25

Thank you M.Sir:

Yes the snmp-server command was the problem

I remove the command and it is work ok , so thank you frined I have rate your solution

emad Frag

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