I know this is a basic and dumb question, but I got my hands on a few Local Directors and a PIX520, so I can finally learn them. How does one erase the startup config on a PIX???
I have a couple of LD's in storage. Very stripped-down interface that's very similar to Finesse 4.x and 5.x. HW/SW mostly identical to the PIX Classic and PIX 520.
Loading from Flash
384MB RAM
i82557 rev 5 Ethernet @ irq11 dev 14 index 0 MAC: 0090.2744.8e8d
Flash=AT29C040A @ 0x300
LocalDirector 430 Version 4.2.6 Initialization.....loading config....done.
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localdirector> en
Password:
localdirector# sh hard
SE440BX, 384 MB RAM, CPU Pentium II 449 MHz
localdirector# sh ver
LocalDirector 430 Version 4.2.6
Uptime is 0 weeks, 0 days, 0 hours, 0 minutes, 5 seconds
localdirector# ?
arp ARP table manipulation
configuration Configure from terminal, floppy, memory or network
disable Turn off privileged commands
exit Exit
? Help list
kill Terminate a telnet session
names Turn Name viewing on or off
pager Turn pager on/off and set the number of lines
ping Source a PING request message
reload Halt and reload system
restart Restart a machine
who Show active administration sessions
write Write configuration memory, type 'write ?' for list
localdirector# sh conf
: Saved
: LocalDirector 430 Version 4.2.3
: Uptime is 0 weeks, 0 days, 0 hours, 0 minutes, 5 seconds
syslog output 20.7
no syslog console
enable password 000000000000000000000000000000 encrypted
hostname localdirector
no shutdown ethernet 0
interface ethernet 0 auto
mtu 0 1500
multiring all
no secure 0
ping-allow 0
ip address 172.18.44.33 255.255.255.0
route 172.18.45.0 255.255.255.0 172.18.44.1 1
arp timeout 30
no rip passive
rip version 1
failover ip address 0.0.0.0
no failover
failover hellotime 30
password ca07da241dd46f3d638653d9c3dff88e encrypted
telnet 172.18.45.105 255.255.255.0
snmp-server enable traps
snmp-server community public
no snmp-server contact
no snmp-server location
tftp-server 172.18.45.105 port 69 \
virtual 172.18.44.30:80:0:tcp is
predictor 172.18.44.30:80:0:tcp roundrobin
real 172.18.44.31:80:0:tcp is
real 172.18.44.32:80:0:tcp is
name 172.18.44.31 server1
name 172.18.44.32 server2
name 172.18.44.30 domain
bind 172.18.44.30:80:0:tcp 172.18.44.31:80:0:tcp
bind 172.18.44.30:80:0:tcp 172.18.44.32:80:0:tcp
sticky 172.18.44.30:80:0:tcp 5 generic
localdirector#
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