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Hi Folks,Can I upgrade my PIX 515-R -DMZ ver 6.1(1) to ver 6.3.1 by keeping the same activation key...??Actually I had this 6.3.1 bin downloaded with me during the support contract but now this contract is lapsed and I want to upgrade the bin..??Can ...
Hi,I have a PIX 515 with my company with folloowing IOS details.Cisco PIX Firewall Version 6.1(1)Cisco PIX Device Manager Version 1.1(2)Hardware: PIX-515, 32 MB RAMCan I upgrade to the next IOS free of cost ??if yes then which version?? We don't ha...
WE have a PIX 515 6.1(1)We know how we expose a internal http server to a specific IP...but how do we achieve the same for a range of IP's??How can IP expose my http server to the specific range of IP addresses or a network address range for eg: 201...
Thank you very much for your precious advice. I think now I can really go ahead with the upgrade of OS version. I my case of scenario I already have the show ver as:Cisco PIX Firewall Version 6.1(1)Cisco PIX Device Manager Version 1.1(2)Hardware: P...
Thanks for the reply...but I want to upgrade to 6.3.1 I guess it was a typo in your reply.Secondly, I don't understand why do anyone upgrade the activation key if it is not required even during the OS upgrade.Lastly, can I revert back to the original...
Hi Ramesh,I think understand your question exactly. I will try to answer you...Pix can be used as a proxy server as the documentation says it can act as "cut through proxy" by just poinnting the default gateway to PIX and removing the browser setting...
Hi,As per my experience with PIX and netmeeting the outside client have to be on real unique IP to make the netmeeting work. Then try initiating call from either of them.Mapping the inside client with static for the unique ip didn't work in my case.