IPod Access for Windows v2.9.1 serial key or number
IPod Access for Windows v2.9.1 serial key or number
Cisco ASA New Features by Release
Platform Features
ASA for the Firepower 4112
We introduced the ASA for the Firepower 4112.
No modified commands.
No modified screens.
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Firewall Features
Ability to see port numbers in show access-list output.
The show access-list command now has the numeric keyword. You can use this to view port numbers in the access control entries rather than names, for example, 80 instead of www.
The object-group icmp-type command is deprecated.
Although the command remains supported in this release, the object-group icmp-type command is deprecated and might be removed in a future release. Please change all ICMP-type objects to service object groups (object-group service) and specify service icmp within the object.
Kerberos Key Distribution Center (KDC) authentication.
You can import a keytab file from a Kerberos Key Distribution Center (KDC), and the system can authenticate that the Kerberos server is not being spoofed before using it to authenticate users. To accomplish KDC authentication, you must set up a host/ service principal name (SPN) on the Kerberos KDC, then export a keytab for that SPN. You then must upload the keytab to the ASA, and configure the Kerberos AAA server group to validate the KDC.
New/Modified commands: aaa kerberos import-keytab, clear aaa kerberos keytab, show aaa kerberos keytab, validate-kdc.
New/Modified screens: Configuration > Device Management > Users/AAA > AAA Kerberos, Configuration > Device Management > Users/AAA > AAA Server Groups Add/Edit dialog box for Kerberos server groups.
High Availability and Scalability Features
Configuration sync to data units in parallel
The control unit now syncs configuration changes with data units in parallel by default. Formerly, synching occurred sequentially.
New/Modified commands: config-replicate-parallel
New/Modified screens: Configuration > Device Management > High Availability and Scalability > ASA Cluster > Cluster Configuration > Enable parallel configuration replicate check box
Messages for cluster join failure or eviction added to show cluster history
New messages were added to the show cluster history command for when a cluster unit either fails to join the cluster or leaves the cluster.
New/Modified commands: show cluster history
No modified screens.
Interface Features
Speed auto-negotation can be disabled on 1GB fiber interfaces on the Firepower 1000 and 2100
You can now configure a Firepower 1100 or 2100 SFP interface to disable auto-negotiation. For 10GB interfaces, you can configure the speed down to 1GB without auto-negotiation; you cannot disable auto-negotiation for an interface with the speed set to 10GB.
New/Modified commands: speed nonegotiate
New/Modified screens: Configuration > Device Settings > Interfaces > Edit Interface > Configure Hardware Properties > Speed
Administrative and Troubleshooting Features
New connection-data-rate command
The connection-data-rate command was introduced to provide an overview on data rate of individual connections on the ASA. When this command is enabled, per-flow data rate along with the existing connection information are provided. This information helps to identify and block unwanted connections with high data rates, thereby, ensuring an optimized CPU utilization.
New/Modified commands: conn data-rate,show conn data-rate, show conn detail, clear conn data-rate
No modified screens.
HTTPS idle timeout setting
You can now set the idle timeout for all HTTPS connections to the ASA, including ASDM, WebVPN, and other clients. Formerly, using the http server idle-timeout command, you could only set the ASDM idle timeout. If you set both timeouts, the new command takes precendence.
New/Modified commands: http connection idle-timeout
New/Modified screens: Configuration > Device Management > Management Access > ASDM/HTTPS/Telnet/SSH > HTTP Settings > Connection Idle Timeout check box.
New clear logging counter command
The show logging command provides statistics of messages logged for each logging category configured on the ASA. The clear logging counter command was introduced to clear the logged counters and statistics.
New/Modified commands: clear logging counter
No modified screens.
Debug command changes for FXOS on the Firepower 1000 and 2100 in Appliance mode
The debug fxos_parser command has been simplified to provide commonly-used troubleshooting messages about FXOS. Other FXOS debug commands have been moved under the debug menu fxos_parser command.
New/Modified commands: debug fxos_parser, debug menu fxos_parser
No modified screens.
show tech-support command enhanced
The show ssl objects and show ssl errors command was added to the output of the show tech-support command.
New/Modified commands: show tech-support
No modified screens.
Also in 9.12(4).
Monitoring Features
Net-SNMP version 5.7.2 Support
The ASA is using Net-SNMP, a suite of applications used to implement SNMP v1, SNMP v2c, and SNMP v3 using both IPv4 and IPv6.
No modified commands.
New/Modified screens: Configuration > Device Management > Management Access > SNMP
SNMP OIDs and MIBs
The ASA enhances support for the CISCO-REMOTE-ACCESS-MONITOR-MIB to track rejected/failed authentications from RADIUS over SNMP. This feature implements three SNMP OIDs:
crasNumTotalFailures (total failures)
crasNumSetupFailInsufResources (AAA and other internal failures)
crasNumAbortedSessions (aborted sessions) objects
The ASA provides support for the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) Cipher Algorithm. This feature implements the following SNMP OIDs:
usmAesCfb128Protocol
usmNoPrivProtocol
SNMPv3 Authentication
You can now use SHA-256 HMAC for user authentication.
New/Modified commands: snmp-server user
New/Modified screens: Configuration > Device Management > Management Access > SNMP
debug telemetry command.
You can use the debug telemetry command, debug messages related to telemetry are displayed. The debugs help to identify the cause for errors when generating the telemetry report.
New/Modified commands: debug telemetry, show debug telemetry
No modified screens.
VPN Features
DHCP Relay Server Support on VTI
You can now configure DHCP relay server to forward DHCP messages through VTI tunnel interface.
New/Modified commands: dhcprelay server
New/Modified screens: Configuration > Device Management > DHCP > DHCP Relay
IKEv2 Support for Multiple Peer Crypto Map
You can now configure IKEv2 with multi-peer crypto map—when a peer in a tunnel goes down, IKEv2 attempts to establish the SA with the next peer in the list.
No modified commands.
New/Modified screens: Configuration > Site-to-Site VPN > Advanced > Crypto Maps > Create / Edit IPsec Rule > Tunnel Policy (Crypto Map) - Basic
Username Options for Multiple Certificate Authentication
In multiple certificate authentication, you can now specify from which certificate, first (machine certificate) or second (user certificate), you want the attributes to be used for aaa authentication.
New/Modified commands: username-from-certificate-choice, secondary-username-from-certificate-choice
New/Modified screens:
Connection Profile > Advanced > Authentication
Connection Profile > Advanced > Secondary Authentication
Download iOS 9.1 IPSW Firmware for iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch
Now that Apple has released the iOS 9.1 software update for all supported iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch devices, and that many of you out there have already updated to the new version, we've also decided to give you access to the iOS 9.1 IPSW firmware.
Downloading iOS 9.1 IPSW firmware is good for those times when you want to restore your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch device using the iTunes application on either Mac OS X or Microsoft Windows operating system.
Below we've listed all the devices that are supported by iOS 9.1 and their corresponding iOS 9.1 IPSW. To find out the model number of your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch device, connect it to iTunes, click the Summary tab, and note the information displayed on the Product Type line.
How to use the IPSW firmware to restore your device? Simple: after downloading the iOS 9.1 IPSW firmware that corresponds to your device (see below), make sure that your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch is connected to your computer using a Lightning cable.
Here's how to manually restore your device
Open the iTunes application, wait for the device to be recognized and click the device icon. In the Summary panel, click the Restore button while holding the Options key (for Mac OS X) or Shift key (for Windows). Click Restore again to confirm the restore process.
Be aware that if you attempt to restore your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch device using the method above, you will lose all the data on that device, so make sure that you first create a backup.
| Device | iOS 9.1 IPSW |
|---|---|
| iPad 2 (Wi-Fi) (iPad2,1) | Download |
| iPad 2 (GSM) (iPad2,2) | Download |
| iPad 2 (CDMA) (iPad2,3) | Download |
| iPhone 4s (iPhone4,1) | Download |
| iPad 2 (Wi-Fi, 2012) (iPad2,4) | Download |
| iPad 3 (Wi-Fi) (iPad3,1) | Download |
| iPad 3 (CDMA) (iPad3,2) | Download |
| iPad 3 (GSM) (iPad3,3) | Download |
| iPhone 5 (GSM) (iPhone5,1) | Download |
| iPhone 5 (CDMA) (iPhone5,2) | Download |
| iPod touch 5G (iPod5,1) | Download |
| iPad mini (Wi-Fi) (iPad2,5) | Download |
| iPad mini (GSM) (iPad2,6) | Download |
| iPad mini (CDMA) (iPad2,7) | Download |
| iPad 4 (Wi-Fi) (iPad3,4) | Download |
| iPad 4 (GSM) (iPad3,5) | Download |
| iPad 4 (CDMA) (iPad3,6) | Download |
| iPad Air (Wi-Fi) (iPad4,1) | Download |
| iPad Air (Cellular) (iPad4,2) | Download |
| iPad Air (China) (iPad4,3) | Download |
| iPad mini 2 (Wi-Fi) (iPad4,4) | Download |
| iPad mini 2 (Cellular) (iPad4,5) | Download |
| iPad mini 2 (China) (iPad4,6) | Download |
| iPad mini 3 (Wi-Fi) (iPad4,7) | Download |
| iPad mini 3 (Cellular) (iPad4,8) | Download |
| iPad mini 3 (China) (iPad4,9) | Download |
| iPad mini 4 (Wi-Fi) (iPad5,1) | Download |
| iPad mini 4 (Cellular) (iPad5,2) | Download |
| iPad Air 2 (Wi-Fi) (iPad5,3) | Download |
| iPad Air 2 (Cellular) (iPad5,4) | Download |
| iPhone 5c (GSM) (iPhone5,3) | Download |
| iPhone 5c (CDMA) (iPhone5,4) | Download |
| iPhone 5s (GSM) (iPhone6,1) | Download |
| iPhone 5s (CDMA) (iPhone6,2) | Download |
| iPhone 6 Plus (iPhone7,1) | Download |
| iPhone 6 (iPhone7,2) | Download |
| iPhone 6s (iPhone8,1) | Download |
| iPhone 6s Plus (iPhone8,2) | Download |
| iPod touch 6G (iPod7,1) | Download |
| iPad Pro (iPad6,7) | Download |
| iPad Pro (Cellular) (iPad6,8) | Download |
The Download Section
Welcome to the download section of iDownloadBlog. This page is the ultimate resource for every iOS firmware available, download links for jailbreak tools such as, Evasi0n, Absinthe, RedSn0w, etc, as well as links to some of our favorite softwares.
We do our best to keep this page up to date and we try to make it as comprehensive as possible. If something is missing, let us know and we’ll update the page accordingly.
Download iOS firmwares
Looking for a specific iOS firmware version? Chances are it is listed below. Just scroll to the desired device, and select the firmware version you want to download. We currently offer:
- iPhone firmware download links
- iPad firmware download links
- iPod touch firmware download links
- Apple TV firmware download links
Note that for a short period of time, Apple required iPod touch users to pay for a software upgrade, which is the reason why some of the older iPod touch firmware download links aren’t available.
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What’s New in the IPod Access for Windows v2.9.1 serial key or number?
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System Requirements for IPod Access for Windows v2.9.1 serial key or number
- First, download the IPod Access for Windows v2.9.1 serial key or number
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