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    Cisco 2600 upgrade problem

    Hi all I have a client who has a Cisco 2600 router. There ISP has asked us to replace the router with another 2600 and have sent this to me in post. The only difference being that the new router has a bri0/0 interface card installed for ISDN backup. Apart from the IOS being a later version the...
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    PPTP VPN - PIX 515

    Hi I have just installed a PIX 515E (software version 6.2). It has 2 interfaces, eth0 (external) and eth1 (internal), which is nated. The config works fine but i'm having problems with some clients who need to connect out to a VPN on a ras server. The clients are running win2k and connecting...
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    PIX 520 upgrade problem

    Yeah thanks, my current PIX has only 2MB flash memory!! Max
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    PIX 520 upgrade problem

    Hi all I'm trying to upgrade a PIX 520 from version 4.2(3) to version 6.2. I've created a boot disk using rawrite.exe program in windows, but when i try to boot the PIX using this disk i get the following error and the PIX keeps on rebooting. Does anyone know what is causing this error? many...
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    Upgrading software on PIX 520

    Hi I need to upgrade a PIX 520 version 4.2(3) to the latest software version in order to enable VPN and DES. The PIX used to be part of my clients network but has been out of action now for a couple of years. Do i need to contact Cisco to obtain this Activation Key? Thanks Max
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    performing NAT on a single interface

    Hi I have a 2610 series router with a single ethernet interface. I've created a virtual interface called Loopback0 and used policy-based routing to perform NAT on a single physical interface. Cisco refers to this set-up as 'NAT on a stick'. Here is my current config: 2610#show run...

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