I'm a bit nervous about changing it, the description of it is a bit vague. The last thing I can think to try would be to change the Configuration > Device Management >Management Access > Management Interface. That look like the original rules for the Ethernet0/1 interface. I setup rules in Configuration > Device Management > Management Access > ASDM/HTTPS/Telnet/SSH. I also can't use ASDM/SSH to log onto the ASA at 10.1.254.5. I gave the Management0/0 an IP address of 10.1.254.5, and was able to connect a win7 box to Management0/0 and use 10.1.254.5 as a gateway and ping another address on the (10.1.251.0/24) network, but I can't ping the interface (10.1.254.5) itself. The Ethernet0/3 (10.1.251.5/24) interface is not going to be part of the redundant interface. The other interface I want to use is Ethernet0/2 (10.1.0.254/24) for the redundant interface. So I wanted to setup Management0/0 as the new management interface. The management interface is currently using Ethernet0/1 (10.1.25.254/24) one of the interface I want to use for the redundant interfaces. And the older the version of code on the box, the worse asdm can muddle the config and cause issues if you. Asas arent like normal cisco routers and switches. They may not apply exactly to your situation op but they contain valuable info on how the asa works. I want to add a redundant interface to my Cisco ASA 5510. The how tos talk about that I posted earlier.
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