I found the FREE Cisco des upgrade on Cisco website. I posted it a while ago
in here or the associate group. I used it on my pix 506. Thx Cisco
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Steven Kalcevich
""J.D. Chaiken"" wrote in message
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> Actually, you dont need the contract number. I bought a PIX
Actually, you dont need the contract number. I bought a PIX 1 from
Ebay, called cisco and they were happy to give me the code.
You do need a valid serial number though. The automated webpage that hands
out the DES keys works for most models so you dont even need to call them.
The only time
Is there a VPN client that is free?
"Greg Owens" @groupstudy.com em 16/01/2003
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it is true
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> From: "Sam Sneed"
> Date: 2003/01/16 Thu AM 09:41:25 EST
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> Subject: DES license on PIX free? [7:61201]
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> I read in PIX book all PIX's come with the 56 bit DES license free. Can
> anyone verfiy this before I spend money? I'm looking at a 501 or 506E.
> Tha
This is correct. 56-bit DES out of the box. (free)
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I read in PIX book all PIX's come with the 56 bit DES license free
You can request one for free as long as you have Contract # and Key, I just
got one last week for a Cisco Classic Firewall
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> Yes, it's free. If you order your PIX with 56Des installed, you're good
> to go, IIRC.
Yes, it's free. If you order your PIX with 56Des installed, you're good
to go, IIRC.
-Mark
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I read in PIX book all PIX
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