RE: PIX and the Activation Key [7:59610]

2002-12-20 Thread Paul Van Neiberman
Hi,
Thanks to everyone who provided some 'intel',
however after doing a #show version I do get the serial number
and a Activation-Key displaying 4 sets of hexadecimal numbers, what is this 
key used for?( its version 6.1(4))

Also the registration site at CCO
https://www.cisco.com/pcgi-bin/Software/FormManager/formgenerator.pl?pid=221&fid=301
says "New PIX owners do not need to use this page", urmm, now I am confused 
;))


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RE: PIX and the Activation Key [7:59574]

2002-12-20 Thread Paul Van Neiberman
Hi,
Unfortunately my version is 6.1.

>Now, all the code acquisition process aside, if you are running an older
>version of PIX OS, then you have to tftp the PIX OS to a tftp or http
>server, and then pull it back from the tftp/http server while in ROMMON
>mode.  This basically is like you're installing the PIX OS.  At the end
>of the download process to the PIX, and right after you reboot it,
>you'll be prompted to enter new activation keys.  This is where you
>enter the alpha-numerics acquired from Cisco via Email.

Is there any site at CCO that describes the process uploading/downloading 
the image back into the pix at ROMMON for version 6.1 (since this is my 
first time in contact with a pix, and I have little 'room' to mess up ;)) )?



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RE: PIX and the Activation Key [7:59574]

2002-12-20 Thread Paul Van Neiberman
Please ignore my last question concerning uploading/downloading pix image 
via tftp.

I should hit my self over the head for asking for such 'intel'.

Thank you.


>Now, all the code acquisition process aside, if you are running an older
>version of PIX OS, then you have to tftp the PIX OS to a tftp or http
>server, and then pull it back from the tftp/http server while in ROMMON
>mode.  This basically is like you're installing the PIX OS.  At the end
>of the download process to the PIX, and right after you reboot it,
>you'll be prompted to enter new activation keys.  This is where you
>enter the alpha-numerics acquired from Cisco via Email.
>
>Good Luck!
>
>-Mark


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