Since you are using these for an ACL, it makes absolutely no difference if it is a broadcast address. The masks work for the same reason that the 255.255.255.254 masks work.
The way I understand it the CSC function is COMPLETELY separate from the ASA base function. I would imagine that you would need a new IP address for the secondary CSC that was not identical to the primary. They would then each update individually w...
You can sort of create a range by using several masks:192.168.200.50...51....52 and so on to 55192.168.200.56 255.255.255.248192.168.200.64 255.255.255.192192.168.200.128 255.255.255.192192.168.200.192 255.255.255.224192.168.200.224 255.255.255.240ug...
2 questions:Do you have a route on your 2600 router pointing the 172.x.x.x to the pix?ip route 172.16.10.0 255.255.255.0 192.168.1.2Why are you using a router at all? You should be able to plug the PIX directly into the cable modem. Set the PIX out...
Other poster is correct. The maximum memory that the PIX 515 can support is 64MB PER SLOT totaling to 128M. Since the PIX can only address a maximum of 64MB per slot, the PIX BIOS will only use the first 64MB that it sees on your 128MB stick of RAM...