As Nadeem pointed out, the PIX does not have this ability. The functionality you are looking for is generally found in any of our Server Load Balancing products such as the CSS or IOS SLB which is a feature set that can run in some of our switches. ...
The command you want to take a look at is 'sh flashfs' and here is what the output you get means:For a version two filesystem (6.0-6.2) file 0: pix image file 1: config file 2: certificate info file 3: pdm image file 4: filesystem recordFor...
This will not work, if I understand what you are trying to do. You are trying to have the PIX re-direct packets that have a destination address of the PIX interface and on port 443 to one of the 5 dmz servers. How would the PIX distinguish between ...
Still confused...Let's try this a different way then. Here is your config:static (dmz,outside) tcp interface https 192.168.2.16 https netmask 255.255.255.255 0 0 static (dmz,outside) tcp interface 62443 192.168.2.12 https netmask 255.255.255.255 0 0...
I'm confused...is the traffic arriving on the outside of the PIX with a destination address of the PIX outside interface and a destination port of 62443 or 63444 or etc...? You config indicates this but your description does not (at least to me).Sco...