The command to turn logging off is "no logging on" in the config mode.  To
turn it back on "logging on"

The only way to get the config image in txt mode is to do a text capture or
to log the session.  If you hit the space bar at the page break it will
advance another full page instead of line by line.

To upgrade a license you boot from the floppy and it will ask if you are
upgrading your license.  You state yes and input the license string.  You
can purchase license upgrades to go from 128 to 1024, 64,000 or unlimited.
You can also go to 1024 now and upgrade from 1024 - 64,000 later.

Hope this helps

Rich

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Sent: Tuesday, May 23, 2000 2:28 PM
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Subject: More Minor PIX Questions


Whew!  This list has certainly helped me get my 520 PIX running.  Thanks to
all the very knowledgeable folks who have helped me!!

Some more minor questions:

1. If I'm attempting to modify the configuration on a terminal while there
is activity on the box (e.g. HTTP traffic), the logging text makes it hard
to enter new configuration commands.  How does one shut the logging off/on
in 'real time'?

2. How can I get a clean printout of my configuration?  Can I dump/print the
diskette image?  I could capture it using my terminal program, but I would
need to shut off the page breaking <more> which occurs line by line after
about 24 lines have printed.

3. Operationally, how does one upgrade the license count?  I have a box with
128 connections.  I see upgrade software available for purchase to go from
128->1024 and 128->64,000.  How does one apply this new license material
(diskette?) to the box?  Do you upgrade the software concurrently?   (I'm
running version 5.0 (3) ).

4. My box has a third interface card for a "dmz" or "peripheral network".
It would seem that the primary reason for using this would be if I had two
distinct subnets which I want to make protected "inside" networks.  Is that
a correct assessment?

TIA

Harry





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