Pix Failover Question

2000-09-15 Thread BE
Hey gang! Any Pix gurus out there? I've been playing with a couple of Pixs (510s) trying to get the failover to work. I thought it would be a piece of cake, but it just isn't showing me any love. Ive got (2) Pix 510s that each have 3 NICs in them (internal, untrusted, DMZ) each running 4.4. E

Re: Pix Failover Question

2000-09-15 Thread Rodgers Moore
It sounds like they're both identical. That's good. Do you have ALL the interfaces in an UP state? and each pair of interfaces are on the same hub? A down interface will be considered a failure Both configs are identical? You power cycled both boxes at the same time? Rodgers Moore ""BE""

Re: Pix Failover Question

2000-09-15 Thread BE
Rodgers, Hi! Thanks for your response. The answer is YES to all of your questions. The really strange thing is, when I leave the single PIX 510 running for an extended period of time, it works great, no problems. When I add the second PIX, it just seems to grab the DMZ connection (but leaves

Re: Pix Failover Question

2000-09-16 Thread Rodgers Moore
A co-worker has seen this and it is a bug. He didn't remember the version number(s) affected. Rodgers Moore ""BE"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message 8ptc7v$7a1$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:8ptc7v$7a1$[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Rodgers, > > Hi! Thanks for your response. > > The answer is YES to all o

RE: Pix Failover Question

2000-09-16 Thread Dave Swink
BE > Sent: Friday, September 15, 2000 8:44 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Pix Failover Question > > > Hey gang! Any Pix gurus out there? > > I've been playing with a couple of Pixs (510s) trying to get the > failover to > work. I thought it would be a piece