Brad,

If the DMZ interface is not being used at the moment you need to connect any
unused interfaces to the same unused interfaces on the standby PIX with a
crossover cable.

Dave Swink

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> Subject: Pix Failover Question
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>
> Hey gang!  Any Pix gurus out there?
>
> I've been playing with a couple of Pixs (510s) trying to get the
> failover to
> work.  I thought it would be a piece of cake, but it just isn't showing me
> any love.  Ive got (2) Pix 510s that each have 3 NICs in them (internal,
> untrusted, DMZ) each running 4.4.  Everything seems all fine and
> dandy until
> about 10 minutes later when the standby PIX starts stealing the DMZ
> connections.
>
> Any thoughts?
>
> -Brad
> bellis@opts ys.net
>
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