I've actually done this with a pair of 515's by disabling failover.  Not 
only did it work, I was able to setup a VPN between the two as well.  Cisco 
states that this should not work, so it is probably not a supported 
configuration.  Furthermore, it breaks the licensing agreement.

HTH

> If the failover (backup) PIX is licensed as a failover, can't be used
> in a stand-alone configuration - it only works as a backup.  If it has
> an unrestricted license, then it can work as a standalone.
> 
> -e-
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Frank Kim 
> To: 
> Sent: Monday, July 16, 2001 11:54 PM
> Subject: PIX 520 question [7:12595]
> 
> 
>> Hi guys,
>> Let's say i have two 520s running failover.  Assuming that licensing
>> isnt a key issue here.  Can I just turn disable failover on the
>> configuration and take one pix out and use it as a normal pix?  So my
>> question is, will I end up having two pix'es ?  Thanks for any help.
>>
>> -Frank
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