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Upgrading Code on a 535 to 8.x and ASDM 6.x

Asked by jomcgr in Cisco PIX Firewall

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I am seeking out the " real world" recommended way of upgrading our company Pix 535 Firewalls.

We are looking to upgradefrom version 7.2.4 to 8.0.3. We are then looking to upgrade to ASDM 6.x.

As you probably know, the PIX flash memory is set at 16mb. The size of the 8.0.3 binary is approximatley 8 meg & the size of the ASDM binary is approxiametly 8 meg. This leaves no room for the 7.2.4 binary in case of a problem during the upgrade.

To summarize, we cannot fit all of the bin files on to 16md of pix flash, so what is the best way to perrform the upgrade in a corporate enviorment with the two pix devices that are running in production for 1000's of users?

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