> 1. To configure a PIX, is there any GUI interface or need to use Command
> Line Interface? If it has GUI interface, is it bundle with a PIX or need
to
> purchase separately?
Yes and it comes with the PIX. You'll hate it once you use it.
> 2. We plan to use 2 PIX for HA solution. Is it stable?
unit.it works, but sometimes you do see a pause in the traffic
flow.
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From: John Huston [mailto:nomail@;nomail.com]
Sent: Thursday, October 24, 2002 1:32 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Questions about PIX firewall [7:24634]
> 1. To configure a PIX,
Hi
backing up what's already been posted, we've changed from Checkpoint on
Solaris to PIX.
For the last 6 months we have had a very stable environment with failover
implemented
too. The cli is excellent if your familiar with IOS, it doesn't have the
overhead and
terrible sluggish response of the C
Yeah, there is a GUI but you'll be better off just trying to get used
to the CLI. It's just better, trust me.
By HA I suppose you mean High Availability, there is a good link
describing how failover works:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/customer/110/failover.html
We've had good experience with failov
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> Hi all,
>
> Our company wants to use PIX 515 firewall but I never use it before. I
have
> some questions and I hope someone can help me.
>
> 1. To configure a PIX, is there any GUI interface or need
Hi all,
Our company wants to use PIX 515 firewall but I never use it before. I have
some questions and I hope someone can help me.
1. To configure a PIX, is there any GUI interface or need to use Command
Line Interface? If it has GUI interface, is it bundle with a PIX or need to
purchase separat
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