Does ASA support H.460 protocol inspection?
A. No. Q. I am unable to copy the software image to the flash of the ASA, and I receive an error message similar to this message: Error writing disk0:/asa8XX-XX.bin (Cannot allocate memory) A. This issue might occur if the firewall is unable to allocate memory (RAM) to load the software image. ASA buffers the entire image in RAM while it is transfered to the ASA. Until it completes writing to flash, there must be an available free memory block large enough to hold the entire software image. One full memory block must be available to buffer the entire image before the ASA writes it to flash. Memory usage is directly related to the features enabled on your ASA; these features are loaded each time your ASA is booted, regardless of how the image is loaded (via network or flash). You can disable features that you are not currently using in order to reduce memory usage. Note that WebVPN, SSLVPN, and threat detection tend to consume a lot of memory. You can also use ROM monitor (ROMmon) to co