Let me make it clear.  The flash that I am referring
to is NOT the standard flash for Cisco routers.  The
flash memory that I am talking about specifically
referred to as Flash that get inserted into the ISA
slot on the PC motherboard.  Flash memory for Cisco
routers will NOT do the job.


--- RamG  wrote:
> 
> M - Thanks for the reply. Will get in touch with you
> once, I get hold of the
> required hardware.
> 
> 1) a PC with at least 2 PCI slots and at least 1 ISA
> slot -  YES
> 
> 2) 32 MB of EDO RAM - YES
> 
> 3) Floppy drive.  Hard-drive is NOT necessary - YES
> 
> 4) The Network Interface Card (NIC) must be Intel
> EtherExpress Card (model
> 82557).  Other NICs will NOT work - WILL GET ONE
> FROM FUTURE SHOP
> 
> 5)  A flash card that will fit on an ISA slot of
> your PC.  This flash card
> will load the software from the Floppy drive onto
> the flash card.  This
> flash card must be 16MB if you want to run PIX code
> 5.3.2.  If you would
> like to run version 5.1.5 or lower, a 2MB flash will
> do.  I don't know how
> much the flash card cost.  You may get these flash
> card on Ebay or on some
> auction site  - HAVE TWO 8MB FLASH {2500 SERIES}.  I
> WILL SELL THESE AND GET
> ONE 16MB FLASH {2500 SERIES}.
> 
> Once you have these things, I will send you
> instructions on how to build a
> PIX firewalls.
> 
> Keep in mind that the PIX is very expensive. 
> However, PIX is nothing but a
> PC (IMHO).  Instead of spending 3K for the PIX520,
> you can build your own
> pix for under $100.
> 
> Mike
> 


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