If you want to return the PIX to its default configuration just do a 'write
erase' and 'reload'. You can then start afresh.

Regards

Wayne

""Robert Edmonds""  wrote in message
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> I don't have the config you want, but how about a link for configuration
> help?
>
>
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/iaabu/pix/pix_62/config/over
> vw.htm
>
>
> ""NetEng""  wrote in message
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> > I was trying to get FTP to work through my PIX and totally screwed
things
> > up. My PIX no longer passes the DNS info (from my ISP) to my clients and
> NAT
> > is not working the way it should. I've looked all over cisco for the
> > solution but no dice. Can someone please email me the original config
for
> a
> > PIX 501 (ver6.1). Thanks a million.
> >
> > NE




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