The 506 was discontinued, but it didn't really go away. It was replaced
by the 506E. The same goes for the 515 (replaced by the 515E).
Information on all of the current PIX firewalls is located at
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/vpndevc/ps2030/index.html.
Jay Dunn
IPI*GrammTech
The command is: copy tftp flash:pdm
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>I was trying to find out what the proper procedure for upgrading the PDM
>on a PIX box is. The documentation on Cisco's site cover installation
>(including on an existi
on cisco's site. You
should be able to find a document on how to install and configure a pix
for common criteria EAL4 compliance.
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specifically
listed.
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I
are only 2, the best solution
is to place the "border router" on the inside.
LAN Border Router Pix CPE Router
This would allow for a screened subnet (dmz).
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t and central site destination. Normally
I would agree that the Cisco client is "better", but as with most things
circumstance dictates the best choice.
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Jay Dunn wrote:
>
> A "hub" or "repeater" operates at layer 1 and makes no
> intelligent
> decision about what to forward. A packet enters a port and is
> forwarded
> out all other active ports on the hub. The concept of
A "hub" or "repeater" operates at layer 1 and makes no intelligent
decision about what to forward. A packet enters a port and is forwarded
out all other active ports on the hub. The concept of a loop only exists
at higher layers.
Jay Dunn
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Can somebody please send me a url where I can
You can accomplish this with a vpn. Go to the cisco web site and do a
search on vpn pix. It will return several links with configuration
examples.
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To be honest, I'm not sure what I'm talking about. However, I've read
over the link you provided and this looks like what I need. At least
it's a good place to start. Thanks
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r's extension. Could someone point me in the right direction for
determining where these queries are configured? I've examined the system
parameters and the ASP pages referenced in the directory URL as well as
the registry on the CCM server. I've also run the AD plug-in, but I'm
0 0
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Subject: RE: With PIX unable to reach DMZ from LAN [7:55608
e and dmz subnets and then apply it with NAT 0. This
will eliminate NATing. This should allow the inside to establish full
communication with the dmz. You will still need the appropriate conduits
for dmz to inside communication.
Jay Dunn
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-Ori
. Make sure you know the different aironet products and
their capabilities. Good luck.
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t wireless connections.
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hi All
Please forgive th
Are the ISDN routers NATing? I don't believe you can terminate a NATed
IPSec VPN connection at a PIX. Cisco VPN concentrators support this, but
the PIX doesn't.
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ay a company
as big as SNS has plenty of experience in hiring and knows what they're
doing in making this part of the interview.
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I wonder if its just urban legend, but I've always heard that the reason
IPv4 is expressed in decimal (as opposed to hex) is because a military
review (i.e. a general) nixed it. "Those aren't numbers. Those are
letters."
Jay Dunn
IPI*GrammTech, Ltd.
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You need to enable split-tunnel. This will require an access list
permitting ip from your internal network range to your vpn pool range.
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The certs are good for 3 years. I earned my CCNA in the summer of 1998. It
expired
in September.
Jay Dunn
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>Does anyone know what the recertification rule is I know it came into effect
>in 2000-2001, but how does that effect
test.
Jay Dunn, MCSE expired in June, CCNA/CCDA to expire in Sept, TIRED of exams
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Torren Craigie-Manson
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erver connection
parameters. The client just needs to know a URL. Worst case scenario you
have to do a little (very little) html programming, but if you get NFuse
even that's eliminated.
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Actually, Cisco has released a Win2K client. We downloaded it last week
(sorry, I don't have the URL). We specifically wanted to use it to connect
to our PIX. Then we found out that it requires PIX IOS v6 which is not
"scheduled" for release until late this week.
Jay Dunn
IPI
the remotes? Are they running some application that the remotes do not? I
would start by plugging a "clean" laptop (nothing running but ICA client)
into the LAN and connecting. If you get a better response, the problem is
with the clients. If not, it's in the LAN/WAN configuration
lay network via
wireless modem. The wireless connections operate at 14k and the base host
connects via a 56k lease line on a Cisco 1600. They're very happy with the
performance.
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Roman Gabriel? Check your AARP cache.
Jay Dunn
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er in the name
of speed, what's the point?
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