6/23/2023 0 Comments Cisco asa 5505 memory upgrade 1gb![]() Next I reloaded the secondary device, and waited for it to come back up. ![]() Switched the bootloader configuration to load the new image. So I grabbed the latest 9.1 image (asa921-k8.bin), and dropped it on both my ASAs. Now that it has been added, I was quite excited to play with it! The ASA has had OSPF support for some time, but it was lacking BGP, which I always thought was a feature it should have. The full list of new features and changes can be read in the release notes, but the feature I was most excited about was BGP support being added. Since then, it has worked great and both boxes have been chilling out in my rack, but recently Cisco released ASA 9.2. Last year I wrote a post detailing a small experiment I done where I upgrade both my Cisco ASA 5505s to use 1GB sticks of RAM, double the officially supported value. The Cisco ASA 5505 officially supports a maximum of 512MB RAM. I am currently running asa924-2-k8.bin on my 5505s, with my 1GB sticks of RAM, and it hasn’t complained! □
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