8/29/2023 0 Comments Cisco firepower 1010![]() ![]() ![]() Note: Save your configuration so that the password can be used for FXOS failsafe access and persists across reboots Verifying signature for cisco-asa.9.14.3.15. When completed you should see a login prompt, login with admin/Admin123 and reset the password.įirepower-1010# Verifying signature for cisco-asa.9.14.3.15. Now go and have a coffee, it will take 20 minutes, and a few reboots before it’s finished. This will take several minutes.įor monitoring the upgrade progress, please enter 'show' or 'show detail' command. Triggered the install of software package version 9.14.3.15 upgrade to the new platform version 2.8.1.172ĭuring the upgrade, the system will be rebootĭo you want to proceed ? (yes/no): yes If you proceed with the upgrade 9.14.3.15, it will do the following: The system is currently installed with security software package 6.6.0-90, which has: ![]() Copy that onto a USB drive ( WARNING: The drive needs to be formatted with FAT32, the firewall will not recognise or mount the drive unless it is!) Finally insert the USB drive into the firewall, and issue the following commands.įTD-1 /firmware/auto-install # install security-pack version 9.14.3.15 SolutionĬonnect to your FPR device with a console cable, and log on as admin (the default password is Admin123, unless you have changed it of course!) Download the latest version of ASA code for your device from Cisco, in my case (at time of writing) that’s cisco-asa-fp1k.9.14.3.15.SPA. You might also want to do this because, (at time of writing) buying a Cisco FPR device running ASA code, the lead times in the UK are eye wateringly long (200-300 days!) But you can buy a chassis running FTD code and then convert that to ASA code with the following procedure. But if you are using an FPR device then YOU DON’T NEED TO DO THAT. If you tried to do this with an older firewall (ASA 5500-X) then you needed to go to Cisco TAC and try and get them to give you an activation code for the ASA. Why would you want to do this? Well to be frank FTD is bobbins, so if you have a device running FTD code you might want to ‘convert’ it to ASA code. Note: This procedure is to re-image a Cisco Firepower device from FTD to ASA code, (in this example a Cisco FPR 1010). ![]()
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