End-to-End Procedure
ASA 5500-X Configuration
Interface IDs
boot system commands
The ASA 5500-X allows up to four boot system commands to
specify the booting image to use.
End-to-End Procedure
See the following tasks to deploy and configure the ASA on your chassis.
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ASA Appliance Mode Deployment with ASDM
Firepower 2100 in Appliance Mode Configuration
Make sure you change the interface IDs to match the new
hardware IDs. For example, the ASA 5525-X includes
Management 0/0, and GigabitEthernet 0/0 through 0/5. The
Firepower 1120 includes Management 1/1 and Ethernet 1/1
through 1/8.
The Firepower 2100 in Appliance Mode only allows a single
boot system command, so you should remove all but one
command before you paste. You actually do not need to have any
boot system commands present in your configuration, as it is not
read at startup to determine the booting image. The last-loaded
boot image will always run upon reload.
The boot system command performs an action when you enter
it: the system validates and unpacks the image and copies it to
the boot location (an internal location on disk0 managed by
FXOS). The new image will load when you reload the ASA.