![]() Under ASDM Image File Configuration click Browse Flash and select our new ASDM image we uploaded earlier. On the Primary ASDM window click Configuration -> Device Management -> expand System Image/Configuration -> click Boot Image/Configuration.Close the ASDM window for the secondary unit when finished. Follow the same steps as above to upload the new ASDM and ASA images. Open a new ASDM window and connect to the standby ASA IP address.Navigate to where you downloaded your images and select the new ASA image then click Upload Image. Select ASA from the drop down menu and click Browse Local Files. Again, click Tools -> Upgrade Software from Local Computer. If we select Yes you will not be able to use ASDM to connect to the secondary unit and upload the new images in the later steps. You will receive a prompt asking to set this image as the ASDM image.Navigate to where you downloaded your images and select the new ASDM image then click Upload Image. We’ll update ASDM first, select ASDM from the drop down box and click Browse Local Files.Click Tools -> Upgrade Software from Local Computer.Download your updated ASDM and ASA software from.First, back up your configuration by going to Tools -> Backup Configurations.Take a look here for Cisco’s official documentation, which will be the blueprint for our guide. ![]() In the same vein as my last post, this update will take you through the steps of performing a zero downtime upgrade on a HA pair of ASA 5525-X’s, this time via the ASDM GUI.
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