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pix 515e

eddie.sardinha
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Hello All, 

My company was recycling their old cisco 515e and let me take it for studying purposes.  Is it still relevant for ccna security?

Also I don't have the passwords to the device nor do I know what the interface IP is for password recovery, how can I completely wipe the device without trying to use tftp to recover the password?

Thanks,

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You should look to this for password recovery:

http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/security/pix-500-series-security-appliances/8529-34.html

Use a console cable for access if you don remember IP.

Regards J.

Please rate as helpful, if that would be the case. Thanx

I'm confused on this part where it states address and server, I believe address is the address of the interface and server is the address of the tftp server.  What if I don't know the interface IP?

monitor>address 10.21.1.99
address 10.21.1.99
monitor>server 172.18.125.3
server 172.18.125.3
monitor>file np52.bin
file np52.bin
monitor>gateway 10.21.1.1
gateway 10.21.1.1
monitor>ping 172.18.125.3
Sending 5, 100-byte 0xf8d3 ICMP Echoes to 172.18.125.3, timeout is 4 seconds:
!!!!!
Success rate is 100 percent (5/5)

You just set the address with the "address" command.

The fact that you could ping the tftp server after having set those parameters confirms the connectivity.

That said, johnlloyd_13   is correct that the Pix is not relevant for CCNA Security. You would be better off saving up to get a new ASA 5506, especially if you have any intention of eventually pursuing CCNP Security.

johnlloyd_13
Level 9
Level 9

hi,

the pix FW is NOT relevant for CCNA Security anymore.

it became obsolete on version 7.x.

the exam topic specifically covers ASA version 9.x.

see helpful link:

https://learningcontent.cisco.com/cln_storage/text/cln/marketing/exam-topics/210-260-iins.pdf

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