Quick Start Guide
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... • Front panel LEDs for appliance and link status • 20-Mbps cleartext firewall throughput • 16 Mbps PIX 506E VPN throughput (3DES/SHA1) • Supports PIX Firewall software Version 5.3 and higher, a secure, purpose-built embedded operating system • Includes plug-and-play default configuration for simplified installation • Includes Cisco PIX Device Manager (PDM) for intuitive...
... • Front panel LEDs for appliance and link status • 20-Mbps cleartext firewall throughput • 16 Mbps PIX 506E VPN throughput (3DES/SHA1) • Supports PIX Firewall software Version 5.3 and higher, a secure, purpose-built embedded operating system • Includes plug-and-play default configuration for simplified installation • Includes Cisco PIX Device Manager (PDM) for intuitive...
Quick Start Guide
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... Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Ensure that you are in config mode to enter a new activation key. Reboot the PIX Firewall by powering it off and then on again. Restore the Default Configuration You can start the Startup Wizard at: https://192.168.1.1/startup...factory-default [ [address mask]] 1 the factory default configuration. Refer to all customers who need technical assistance. write memory Writes the factory default configuration to : http://www.cisco.com/tac 9 Caution Entering the configure factory-default command erases the current running image. From the CLI, enter the...
... Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Ensure that you are in config mode to enter a new activation key. Reboot the PIX Firewall by powering it off and then on again. Restore the Default Configuration You can start the Startup Wizard at: https://192.168.1.1/startup...factory-default [ [address mask]] 1 the factory default configuration. Refer to all customers who need technical assistance. write memory Writes the factory default configuration to : http://www.cisco.com/tac 9 Caution Entering the configure factory-default command erases the current running image. From the CLI, enter the...