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
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
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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
A co-worker has seen this and it is a bug. He didn't remember the version
number(s) affected.
Rodgers Moore
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