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Chapter47 Configuring Device Administration Policies on Firewall Devices
Setting the Device Clock
Navigation Path
You can access the Images dialog box from the Boot Image/Configuration page. For more information,
see Configuring Boot Image/Configuration Settings, page47-9.
Field Reference
The Images dialog box contains one field, used to define the path to a boot image or configuration file,
as follows:
Setting the Device Clock
Use the Clock page to set the date and time on the selected device.
Note This page is not available on Catalyst 6500 service modules (the Firewall Services Module and the
Adaptive Security Appliance Service Module).
To dynamically set the time using an NTP server, see NTP Page, page 51-19; time derived from an NTP
server overrides any time set manually on the Clock page.
Note In multiple-context mode, set the time in the system context only.
Navigation Path
(Device view) Select Platform > Device Admin > Clock from the Device Policy selector.
Table47-6 Images Dialog Box
Element Description
Image File Enter the path to and name of the configuration file to add to the ordered
Boot Images list.
On a PIX device, you can use only the “flash” syntax; that is:
flash:/[path/]filename
On an ASA, you can use any of the following syntactical constructs:
disk0:/[path/]filename
The value “disk0” represents the internal flash card. You can also
use “flash” instead of “disk0,” as they are aliased:
flash:/[path/]filename
disk1:/[path/]filename
The value “disk1” represents the external flash card.
In addition, on an ASA, you can specify an ASDM image file on a
TFTP server, as follows
tftp://[user[:password]@]server[:port]/[path/]filename
Note that you can specify only one TFTP location, and it must be listed
first in the Boot Images table on the Boot Image/Configuration page.