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CH A P T E R 2 Enabling and Disabling CSD You can use CLI or ASDM to enable or disable CSD. Refer to the section that names your preference. • Using CLI to Enable or Disable CSD • Using ASDM to Enable or Disable CSD Using CLI to Enable or Disable CSD Enabling CSD loads the CSD configuration file (data.xml) from the flash device to the running configuration. If you transfer or replace the data.xml file, disable and then enable CSD to load the file. You can enter the following CLI command in privileged EXEC mode to display the status of the CSD image: show webvpn csd EXAMPLE F1-asa1(config)# show webvpn csd Secure Desktop version 3.1.0.25 is currently installed and enabled. Note Disabling CSD does not alter the CSD configuration. Use the CLI to enable or disable CSD as follows: Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Log in to the CLI and enter the config t command. Enter webvpn to access the webvpn command mode. For example, F1-asa1(config)# webvpn Enter the following command to identify the disk that contains the securedesktop_asa_.pkg file and display the name of the that file. For example, F1-asa1(config-webvpn)# show disk all -#- --length-- -----date/time------ path 6 8543616 Nov 02 2005 08:25:36 PDM 9 6414336 Nov 02 2005 08:49:50 cdisk.bin 10 4634 Sep 17 2004 15:32:48 first-backup 11 4096 Sep 21 2004 10:55:02 fsck-2451 OL-8607-02 Cisco Secure Desktop Configuration Guide 2-1

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CHAPTER
2-1
Cisco Secure Desktop Configuration Guide
OL-8607-02
2
Enabling and Disabling CSD
You can use CLI or ASDM to enable or disable CSD. Refer to the section that names your preference.
Using CLI to Enable or Disable CSD
Using ASDM to Enable or Disable CSD
Using CLI to Enable or Disable CSD
Enabling CSD loads the CSD configuration file (data.xml) from the flash device to the running
configuration. If you transfer or replace the data.xml file, disable and then enable CSD to load the file.
You can enter the following CLI command in privileged EXEC mode to display the status of the CSD
image:
show webvpn csd
EXAMPLE
F1-asa1(config)#
show webvpn csd
Secure Desktop version 3.1.0.25 is currently installed and enabled.
Note
Disabling CSD does not alter the CSD configuration.
Use the CLI to enable or disable CSD as follows:
Step 1
Log in to the CLI and enter the
config t
command.
Step 2
Enter
webvpn
to access the webvpn command mode.
For example,
F1-asa1(config)#
webvpn
Step 3
Enter the following command to identify the disk that contains the securedesktop_asa_
<Version>
.pkg
file and display the name of the that file.
For example,
F1-asa1(config-webvpn)#
show disk all
-#- --length-- -----date/time------ path
6 8543616
Nov 02 2005 08:25:36 PDM
9 6414336
Nov 02 2005 08:49:50 cdisk.bin
10 4634
Sep 17 2004 15:32:48 first-backup
11 4096
Sep 21 2004 10:55:02 fsck-2451