10-04-2005 01:26 AM
Hi,
I was wondering where PIX stores its isakmp key ? indeed if i do a "sh run" or "sh isakmp key" key is replaced with ******.
Goal is to backup the configuration AND Isakmp keys.
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10-14-2005 04:36 AM
it's good to learn that your issue has been resoloved.
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10-04-2005 06:15 AM
use the "write net" command to backup the config to a tftp server. all the isakmp keys are displayed in clear text from there.
10-13-2005 06:27 PM
just wondering how you go.
10-14-2005 01:06 AM
It works like a charm !
10-14-2005 04:36 AM
it's good to learn that your issue has been resoloved.
according to cisco:
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If you see a post that you think deserves recognition, please take a moment to rate it.
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