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ASA5510 access problem
ASA5510 access problem
Hey all,
I just tried to get into my ASA5510 and I'm unable to login. I tried using my ASDM software and once I get to the 'Software update completed' the login process stops. If I move the mouse cursor over the login window I get an hourglass but the process never goes any further.
When I try logging in using IE7 I get the following partial message in the small window:
ble to load Application, Exception in Starting Main wi
I can get in using my laptop but that's a bit of a hassle. I haven't tried to get into the device for a while so I don't know when the trouble started. Does anyone know of any programs that might conflict with my ability to get into my ASA from my desktop???
Thanks,
Joe B
We have a new Cisco ASA 5506. Out of the box, we connect a computer, browse to https://192.168.1.1 and download the ASDM launcher.I just tried to get into my ASA5510 and I'm unable to login. I tried using my ASDM software and once I get to the 'Software update completed' the login process stops. If I move the mouse cursor over the login window I get an hourglass but the process never goes any further.
When I try logging in using IE7 I get the following partial message in the small window:
ble to load Application, Exception in Starting Main wi
I can get in using my laptop but that's a bit of a hassle. I haven't tried to get into the device for a while so I don't know when the trouble started. Does anyone know of any programs that might conflict with my ability to get into my ASA from my desktop???
Thanks,
Joe B
It gets as far as 'software update completed' but then it's just the blue circle of boredom for ever. Same problem on a different computer, but both run Windows 10.
Reloading the ASA has no effect.
Googling suggests using a specific Java version (which appears to be no longer available) or downgrading the ASDM. However if we have to use Java we want it to be the latest version, and likewise we want to use the ASA with an up-to-date operating system.
How can we:
1. Log onto the ASA to perform initial configuration?
![Asdm Asdm](/uploads/1/2/6/4/126472772/355744140.png)
![Working Working](http://apprize.info/security/cisco/cisco.files/image043.jpg)
2. Update it to the latest version?