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The question is actually about licensing. The following situation: I need to connect two offices with the main office, I could route all users over a W2K Server (each location has/will have one) an...
Zones: Networking, Hardware Firewalls, Cisco PIX F...Date Answered: 10/25/2002 Views: 0
I have a PIX 501 that has the 3DES and 50 user liceneses installed. I have receently re-IP the entore subnet, and the PIX allowed about 5 or so systems through, but then started to block the rest b...
Zones: RoutersDate Answered: 03/16/2003 Views: 0
This may not be possible, but it is worth a question. On a Cisco PIX 501, can the individual ethernet ports (1-4) be assigned different IP addresses? For example: ethernet0 - 192.168.0.1 e...
Zones: HardwareDate Answered: 05/19/2004 Views: 0
Hello guys- Here's the sceneario... I'm trying to connect work to home via ipsec vpn using the pix 501 and the cisco vpn client. I've tried 8 million things nothigns worked.   Right now i ...
Zones: Networking, Hardware Firewalls, DHCPDate Answered: 06/27/2004 Views: 6
We have a PIX 501 Could some please tell me the command for changeing the gateway ip of the PIX through CLI?
Zones: Software Firewalls, Ent...Date Answered: 11/04/2004 Views: 0
Hi Guys, I am attempting to configure a VPN between two of our offices. The idea is to have one PIX 501 as the headend and then to connect other offices and remote workers by other PIX's or the ...
Zones: Software Firewalls, Ent...Date Answered: 09/01/2004 Views: 0
Hello, I have a PIX 501 firewall router that I need to get into and rebuild it. I dont know the password to get in and set back to factory defaults. Can someone give me detailed info on how to a...
Zones: Software Firewalls, C...Date Answered: 11/26/2004 Views: 0
Got a PIX 501.  I was told to use it to prohit potential intrusion from an inbound dialup connection to a PC on our network.  Our company uses static IPs.  Somehow I feel this isn't what we needed ...
Zones: Software Firewalls, Ent...Date Answered: 12/01/2004 Views: 4
Have a used 501. How can I discover it's inside IP in order to configure? It is currently attached to my private lan 192.168.2.x 255.255.255.0. I don't know how to scan for it's addresses.
Zones: RoutersDate Answered: 12/05/2004 Views: 0
I have a PIX 501 with 2 clients attached to it.  One of the clients is a web server NAT'd (192.168.1.100 --> 55.55.55.1) and the other is a user's computer (192.168.1.50).  The user's computer can'...
Zones: Software Firewalls, Ent...Date Answered: 02/16/2005 Views: 0