RE: Archives down so I have a few questions regarding PIX Firewall

2000-09-25 Thread Fowler, Joey
Title: RE: Archives down so I have a few questions regarding PIX Firewall





If you are looking to get the manual, the Customer Order Number on it is DOC-786801 or Text Part Number 78-6801-01. Just from browsing through it, it seems pretty good.

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Archives down so I have a few questions regarding PIX FirewallJoey,


I am looking for the same book, but have yet to find it.  As you may recall
from last week, I had a PIX firewall dropped in my lap gratis.  Up to that
time, I have had zero experience/exposure to the PIX, yet after a few days,
I am actually using it!!  This message is actually coming from behind the
PIX I configured.


I managed to accomplish this using the 'Configuration Guide for the PIX
Firewall'  that came with it.  The closest version of this I could find on
the Cisco website was:


http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/iaabu/pix/pix_v51/



Between that and the smart PIX folks on this group, you should be able to
jerry rig something until a useful book comes out.


HTH,


Charles



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Ok archives are down and I didn't find anything is my personal copy from the
last 2 weeks. So here are my ??'s
What is a good book for administering PIX firewall? I have a basic
understanding of everything from someone who went to the class and I have
done some maintenance but I'm looking for a more in-depth understanding.
Doesn't matter whether it helps with Certification directly but would be a
plus. I'm guessing that's what the Security specialization is.
Thanks in Advance,
Joey



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Re: Archives down so I have a few questions regarding PIX Firewall

2000-09-25 Thread FRS
Title: Archives down so I have a few questions regarding PIX Firewall



Contact your local Cisco Channel SE. Those guys are 
great and always willing to help us learn!!!

  ""Fowler, Joey"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message 
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  Ok archives are down and I didn't find anything is 
  my personal copy from the last 2 weeks. So here are my ??'s 
  What is a good book for administering PIX firewall? 
  I have a basic understanding of everything from someone who went to the class 
  and I have done some maintenance but I'm looking for a more in-depth 
  understanding. Doesn't matter whether it helps with Certification directly but 
  would be a plus. I'm guessing that's what the Security specialization 
  is.
  Thanks in Advance, 
  Joey 



RE: Archives down so I have a few questions regarding PIX Firewall l

2000-09-25 Thread Fowler, Joey
Title: Archives down so I have a few questions regarding PIX Firewall



After 
a careful and thorough search of our storage room, I came across manuals for the 
PIX and the 5000 and 2900 catalyst switches. Thanks for the 
suggestion.

  -Original Message-From: Dorroh, Hunter 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Monday, September 25, 2000 10:51 
  AMTo: 'Fowler, Joey'; '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'Subject: RE: 
  Archives down so I have a few questions regarding PIX Firewal 
  l
  When 
  you buy a PIX, even the lowly 506, it comes with a manual from Cisco that is 
  about an inch and a half thick.  It is actually pretty good.  
  Includes good examples, definintions, etc
  
-Original Message-From: Fowler, Joey 
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Monday, September 25, 2000 9:49 
AMTo: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'Subject: Archives down so 
I have a few questions regarding PIX Firewall
Ok archives are down and I didn't find anything 
is my personal copy from the last 2 weeks. So here are my ??'s 
What is a good book for administering PIX 
firewall? I have a basic understanding of everything from someone who went 
to the class and I have done some maintenance but I'm looking for a more 
in-depth understanding. Doesn't matter whether it helps with Certification 
directly but would be a plus. I'm guessing that's what the Security 
specialization is.
Thanks in Advance, 
Joey 



RE: Archives down so I have a few questions regarding PIX Firewall

2000-09-25 Thread Dorroh, Hunter
Title: Archives down so I have a few questions regarding PIX Firewall



When 
you buy a PIX, even the lowly 506, it comes with a manual from Cisco that is 
about an inch and a half thick.  It is actually pretty good.  Includes 
good examples, definintions, etc

  -Original Message-From: Fowler, Joey 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Monday, September 25, 2000 9:49 
  AMTo: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'Subject: Archives down so I 
  have a few questions regarding PIX Firewall
  Ok archives are down and I didn't find anything is 
  my personal copy from the last 2 weeks. So here are my ??'s 
  What is a good book for administering PIX firewall? 
  I have a basic understanding of everything from someone who went to the class 
  and I have done some maintenance but I'm looking for a more in-depth 
  understanding. Doesn't matter whether it helps with Certification directly but 
  would be a plus. I'm guessing that's what the Security specialization 
  is.
  Thanks in Advance, 
  Joey 



Re: Archives down so I have a few questions regarding PIX Firewall

2000-09-25 Thread Cthulu, CCIE Candidate

Archives down so I have a few questions regarding PIX FirewallJoey,

I am looking for the same book, but have yet to find it.  As you may recall
from last week, I had a PIX firewall dropped in my lap gratis.  Up to that
time, I have had zero experience/exposure to the PIX, yet after a few days,
I am actually using it!!  This message is actually coming from behind the
PIX I configured.

I managed to accomplish this using the 'Configuration Guide for the PIX
Firewall'  that came with it.  The closest version of this I could find on
the Cisco website was:

http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/iaabu/pix/pix_v51/


Between that and the smart PIX folks on this group, you should be able to
jerry rig something until a useful book comes out.

HTH,

Charles


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Ok archives are down and I didn't find anything is my personal copy from the
last 2 weeks. So here are my ??'s
What is a good book for administering PIX firewall? I have a basic
understanding of everything from someone who went to the class and I have
done some maintenance but I'm looking for a more in-depth understanding.
Doesn't matter whether it helps with Certification directly but would be a
plus. I'm guessing that's what the Security specialization is.
Thanks in Advance,
Joey


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