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Chapter 17 ASA CX Module
Managing the ASA CX Module
(ASA 5512-X through ASA 5555-X) Uninstall a Software Module Image
You can uninstall a software module image and its associated configuration. In multiple context mode,
perform this procedure in the system execution space.
Procedure
Step 1
Uninstall the software module image and associated configuration.
hostname#
sw-module module cxsc uninstall
Module cxsc will be uninstalled. This will completely remove the disk image
associated with the sw-module including any configuration that existed within it.
Uninstall module cxsc? [confirm]
Step 2
Reload the ASA. You must reload the ASA before you can install a new module.
hostname#
reload
(ASA 5512-X through ASA 5555-X) Session to the Module From the ASA
Use the ASA CX CLI to configure basic network settings and to troubleshoot the module.
To access the ASA CX software module CLI from the ASA, you can session from the ASA. You can
either session to the module (using Telnet) or create a virtual console session. A console session might
be useful if the control plane is down and you cannot establish a Telnet session. In multiple context
mode, session from the system execution space.
In either a Telnet or a Console session, you are prompted for a username and password. Use the
admin
username and password (default is
Admin123
).
•
Telnet session:
session cxsc
When in the ASA CX CLI, to exit back to the ASA CLI, use the
exit
command, or press
Ctrl-Shift-6, x
.
•
Console session:
session cxsc console
The only way out of a console session is to press
Ctrl-Shift-6, x
. Logging out of the module leaves
you at the module login prompt.
Note
Do not use the
session cxsc console
command in conjunction with a terminal server where
Ctrl-Shift-6,
x
is the escape sequence to return to the terminal server prompt.
Ctrl-Shift-6, x
is also the sequence to
escape the ASA CX console and return to the ASA prompt. Therefore, if you try to exit the ASA CX
console in this situation, you instead exit all the way to the terminal server prompt. If you reconnect the
terminal server to the ASA, the ASA CX console session is still active; you can never exit to the ASA
prompt. You must use a direct serial connection to return the console to the ASA prompt. Use the
session
cxsc
command instead of the console command when facing this situation.
Summary of Contents for ASA 5512-X
Page 5: ...P A R T 1 Service Policies and Access Control ...
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Page 51: ...P A R T 2 Network Address Translation ...
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Page 255: ...P A R T 4 Connection Settings and Quality of Service ...
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Page 303: ...P A R T 5 Advanced Network Protection ...
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