11-16-2004 08:22 AM - edited 02-20-2020 11:45 PM
Anyone heard of a restricted license on the switch interfaces of a 501? I have a customer that can only access 2 of the 4 switch ports? As far as I know, the 501 only comes with user based licenses. Any ideas?
Cisco PIX Firewall Version 6.3(3)134
Cisco PIX Device Manager Version 3.0(1)
Compiled on Wed 05-May-04 13:26 by morlee
501PIX up 5 days 20 hours
Hardware: PIX-501, 16 MB RAM, CPU Am5x86 133 MHz
Flash E28F640J3 @ 0x3000000, 8MB
BIOS Flash E28F640J3 @ 0xfffd8000, 128KB
0: ethernet0: address is 000e.84e6.c3f6, irq 9
1: ethernet1: address is 000e.84e6.c3f7, irq 10
Licensed Features:
Failover: Disabled
VPN-DES: Enabled
VPN-3DES-AES: Enabled
Maximum Physical Interfaces: 2
Maximum Interfaces: 2
Cut-through Proxy: Enabled
Guards: Enabled
URL-filtering: Enabled
Inside Hosts: 10
Throughput: Unlimited
IKE peers: 10
This PIX has a Restricted (R) license.
Thanks,
Joe
11-16-2004 09:37 AM
Physical interfaces are "inside" and "outside" make two. The four switch port are on inside and are counted as one. If your customer really can just access two of four switch port interface, them replace the PIX.
There is definitly no restriction on that.
Maximum Physical Interfaces: 2
Maximum Interfaces: 2
sincerley
Patrick
11-16-2004 11:31 AM
Thanks Patrick. I'm checking with him to see whether he has tried using all 4 switched ports or whether he was just going on what the licensing said. Thanks again for the reply.
Joe
11-16-2004 07:48 PM
Hey Joe...if this is for K Blue at WJCS, I already talked to him today and cleared this up. He was just confused and was trying to add a DMZ interface on a 501. When you talk to him, tell him Scott with Cisco says hi.
Thanks,
Scott
11-17-2004 05:45 AM
Hey Scott,
That was for K Blue. He told me yesterday that you were there.
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