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ASDM access of ASA context

krishnadig
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Hi,

I need to gain access of a ASA Context using ASDM. 

I am unable to configure ASDM image syntax (asdm image disk0:/asdm-xxx.bin). However the same syntax is valid when used on system context. Please advise how I can fix this.

 

FW1/contex1(config)# asdm ?

configure mode commands/options:
      group Associate object group names with interfaces. Warning: This option is designed for use                          solely by ASDM. Do not manually configure this option.
      history Enable/Disable Device Manager data sampling
      location Associate an external network object with an interface. Warning: This option is designed for                  use solely by ASDM. Do not manually configure this option.

exec mode commands/options:
disconnect Specify ASDM session id to be disconnected after this keyword

 

=========== on system context ===========

FW1(config)#

asdm ?

configure mode commands/options:
     history Enable/Disable Device Manager data sampling
     image Specify Device Manager image file path

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krishnadig
Level 1
Level 1

I just realized I don't need additional configuration, except for specifying the ASDM image on system context. 

 

Config on system mode:

asdm image disk0:/<filename>.bin

 

Config on non-system context:

http server enable

http <mgmt host> <mask> <associated interface nameif>

 

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krishnadig
Level 1
Level 1

I just realized I don't need additional configuration, except for specifying the ASDM image on system context. 

 

Config on system mode:

asdm image disk0:/<filename>.bin

 

Config on non-system context:

http server enable

http <mgmt host> <mask> <associated interface nameif>

 

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