

My first thought is that In0/1 goes to the CPU. Given the above, which Internal-Data interface goes where? Received 86470 broadcasts, 0 runts, 0 giantsġ977718 input errors, 0 CRC, 0 frame, 1977718 overrun, 0 ignored, 0 abortģ343947926 packets output, 2123272255072 bytes, 0 underrunsĠ output errors, 0 collisions, 0 interface resetsĠ input reset drops, 0 output reset drops
#What is cisco asa 5505 serial#
On serial console hit#What is cisco asa 5505 password#
Since that did not work for you, the ASA is already configured with some other password and you had to try do password recovery: 1. Hardware is 88E6095, BW 1000 Mbps, DLY 10 usecģ336644359 packets input, 2116063626532 bytes, 0 no buffer The default enable password of an unconfigured ASA or an ASA configured with factory defaults is empty, so you had just to hit enter. Interface Internal-Data0/1 "", is up, line protocol is up Output queue (blocks free curr/low): hardware (512/150)

Input queue (blocks free curr/low): hardware (512/487) Step 3 Connect the AC power connector of the power cable to an electrical outlet. Step 2 Connect the rectangular connector of the power supply adaptor to the power connector on the rear panel of the ASA. Received 15421158 broadcasts, 0 runts, 0 giantsĠ input errors, 0 CRC, 0 frame, 0 overrun, 0 ignored, 0 abortġ707646190 packets output, 1082654012474 bytes, 0 underrunsĠ output errors, 0 collisions, 5 interface resetsĢ560 input reset drops, 189 output reset drops, 5 tx hangs Step 1 Connect the power supply adaptor to the power cable. If you are trying to connect with a serial port then you have to configure putty to use the local comm port on your PC. The instructions are included with the documentation of the ASA. Hardware is y88acs06, BW 1000 Mbps, DLY 10 usecġ713185593 packets input, 1085236199186 bytes, 0 no buffer To access the Cisco ASA 5505 via putty the device must have SSH enable and a certificate for SSH authentication configured depending on what version IOS it is running. Interface Internal-Data0/0 "", is up, line protocol is up I know there should be one that goes to the SSM slot and one that goes to the CPU complex. I'm trying to determine where the "Internal-Data" interfaces go.
