06-10-2004 02:34 PM - edited 03-09-2019 07:42 AM
Hi all.
Our company have just bought a 4FE QUAD for the PIX, the problem with this QUAD it´s that the PIX not recognize the QUAD, it sends the following message when it is booting
Ignoring PCI card in slot:3 (vendor:0x8086 deviceid:0xb154 revisionid:0x0)
and when I try in the next slot it sends
Ignoring PCI card in slot:2 (vendor:0x8086 deviceid:0xb154 revisionid:0x0)
I don´t know what can be the problem, this QUAD it´s the second one that I try. The version of the PIX it´s:
Cisco PIX Firewall Version 6.2(1)
Cisco PIX Device Manager Version 2.0(2)
Compiled on Wed 17-Apr-02 21:18 by morlee
Site up 9 mins 3 secs
Hardware: PIX-515, 64 MB RAM, CPU Pentium 200 MHz
Flash i28F640J5 @ 0x300, 16MB
BIOS Flash AT29C257 @ 0xfffd8000, 32KB
0: ethernet0: address is 0004.9ad0.eb96, irq 11
1: ethernet1: address is 0004.9ad0.eb97, irq 10
Licensed Features:
Failover: Enabled
VPN-DES: Enabled
VPN-3DES: Disabled
Maximum Interfaces: 6
Cut-through Proxy: Enabled
Guards: Enabled
URL-filtering: Enabled
Inside Hosts: Unlimited
Throughput: Unlimited
IKE peers: Unlimited
Serial Number: 406142561 (0x18353e61)
The PIX it´s a 515-ur model, any help will be appreciate it.
Thx
David
06-12-2004 06:40 PM
Chances are, you are using the new 4 port card - PIX-4FE-66, which requires 6.2(2) and you are using 6.2(1). The original PIX-4FE was EOS more than 1 year ago, so if you bought the 4 port card recently, it is the newer card and upgrading your Pix code will help you. The error messages you shared with us strongly indicates this is the case.
Here's some info from the data sheet for the PIX-4FE-66:
Table 1 System Requirements
Operating system
Cisco PIX Security Appliance Software versions 5.2(9), 6.0(4), 6.1(4), 6.2(2), and 6.3(1) or later
Platforms
Cisco PIX 515/515E, 520, 525, and 535 Security Appliance
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/vpndevc/ps2030/products_data_sheet09186a0080189f0a.html
thanks
peter
06-14-2004 02:47 PM
Thanks Peter, the version was the problem we upgrade the version to 6.3(3), and the PIX recognize the card right away.
Thx.
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