Is it possible or is there any way to reload the whole
configs using ssh ?
The problem I had was, I got disconnected as soon as I cleared up the configs.
Thanks,
John
Hi Yizhar,
what is "conf t" by the way?
if i just wanna replace the whole configs (not merge) what is on the pix, can I do this steps below:
write erase
reload
do this work?
Thanks!!
do we have to clean the existing configs first before we "configure net" to load the config file?
but as soon as I run the "clean configure all" I lost the connection to the pix, then how can I load the new config if I lost the connection.?
Thanks in advance
Note: I am...
It worked, "write net IPADDREESS:FILENAME" it wrote the configurations into a file, how can we upload back or reload back the file to the pix after we made changes? what is the command?
Thanks a bunch!!
thats terrific, thats what I need,
I typed in "write terminal" then I copied and pasted into a text file, but when I wanna copy it back to the pix with the copy tftp flash command, it would require .bin file.
how do we convert from a text file to a bin file? or vice versa? ...I heard...
I used putty.exe and used ssh, it worked!!, I am in now.
is there anyway we can dump the configuration to a file? if yes how we do that?
basically we are trying to create two configurations, one for T1 connection and the other one for DSL in case the T1 down.
is there an easy way to do this...
Hi Ckuner, so if 192.168.1.1 is the ip you are coming from
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telnet 192.168.1.1 255.255.255.255 inside <enter>
passwd <telnetpassword> <enter>
telnet timeout <no. of minutes before session timeout>
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where do I specify the ip of the interface of the pix then?
so do we only...
Sorry for such a dummy question, but how can we access pix configuration other than through the console connection?
do we still use tftp? other something else?
Thanks alot.
John
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