09-09-2003 10:42 AM - edited 02-20-2020 10:58 PM
09-09-2003 11:28 AM
Hi,
Nope, not at this time anyway. With the incarnation of OSPF on the PIX, a lot of the command syntax is currently in place for this support but we are still missing the code to work with it. This is something we are looking at however. As a result, if you are insterested in this, I would encourage you to speak with your local Cisco account team about having this feature added to upcoming PIX code. Sorry I cannot be of more help.
Scott
09-09-2003 11:06 AM
Hi -
The answer to your question is 'no' - PIX is NOT a router! I think that Cisco are looking into this, but you can send request for this to be added in the future relase of PIX IOS, PIX IOS 6.3 has OSPF - The more people ask for it, then hopefully Cisco will take notice!!!
Thanks - Jay
09-09-2003 11:28 AM
Hi,
Nope, not at this time anyway. With the incarnation of OSPF on the PIX, a lot of the command syntax is currently in place for this support but we are still missing the code to work with it. This is something we are looking at however. As a result, if you are insterested in this, I would encourage you to speak with your local Cisco account team about having this feature added to upcoming PIX code. Sorry I cannot be of more help.
Scott
09-11-2003 04:05 AM
Thanks Jay and Scott for your help.
regards
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