Thanks for the Reply guys... and Very good point Jarett, What -will- make a pix a standalone if the primary is dead. And how will a pix with a failover license work by itself?
I was able to obtain this info from a pix 520. Also, UnRestricted and FailOver licenses look exactly the same when doing a show ver. As you can see "FailOver is enabled and also Max interfaces is 6." I still don't know what type of license this Pix has (UR or FO). Can you guys tell? _____________________________________________________________________ pixfirewall# sh ver Cisco Secure PIX Firewall Version 5.0(3) Compiled on Sun 23-Jan-00 21:59 by pixbuild pixfirewall up 4 mins 27 secs Hardware: SE440BX2, 128 MB RAM, CPU Pentium II 349 MHz Flash i28F640J5 @ 0x300 BIOS Flash AT29C257 @ 0xfffd8000 0: ethernet0: address is 0002.b304.1835, irq 11 1: ethernet1: address is 0002.b304.07f6, irq 15 2: ethernet2: address is 0002.b304.1a99, irq 10 3: ethernet3: address is 0002.b304.12c1, irq 9 Licensed Features: Failover: Enabled VPN-DES: Enabled VPN-3DES: Disabled Maximum Interfaces: 6 Serial Number: 18044580 (0x1153190) Activation Key: 0x43xxf309 0x11xxba15 0xf7138f7b 0xf812c0be _____________________________________________________________________ I guess my main question would be: what are the limitations of a pix firewall w/ a FailOver license when it is used by itself? Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=62302&t=62233 -------------------------------------------------- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

