Hello All!

When I make a config change to my PIX 520, I do a "write mem" and "reload".
I know that sequence of commands will always cause the new config to take
effect.

But I recently configured an ARP statement in a Cisco router and was
surprised to find that config changes could be made "on the fly" without
rebooting the router.

So I'm wondering if the same might be true for the PIX.  I'm having to tweak
some routing statements on the PIX and every time I do I've been
"reload'ing" which interrupts our production traffic for a 10-15 second
interval.  I'm wondering now if just the "write mem" would suffice to
implement the config change.

Can someone enlighten me on this?

TIA

Harry

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