09-30-2016 05:52 PM - edited 03-12-2019 01:20 AM
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,
10-01-2016 03:28 AM
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.
10-01-2016 06:12 AM
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)
10-01-2016 08:18 AM
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.
10-01-2016 06:21 AM
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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