Has anyone upgraded to this yet? I have downloaded it, just a little reluctant to make the jump until I hear that others have done it without any problems.
I just installed this on my FO box, but upon rebooting the PIX it crashes. I have contacted Cisco and they are looking into this, so it' back to good old 6.2.2 for me. :-(
Well this morning I made the leap and upgraded. It went smoothly and I have experienced no problems so far. Now the fun begins to see what cool new features it has and how I can utilize them.
I installed it on a 515 and it's been working great. I also installed the beta pdm that was released and it's working as well. That's too bad that baddos had a problem with it, have you heard back from Cisco yet? With the new version one of the new features is that you can run the PIX as a DHCP server, so I have installed a DCHP server on the DMZ interface and hung my WAP device off of it. Then utilizing the Cisco VPN client I can get into my network or out to the net, without the VPN client you can't get anywhere.
Cisco TAC documented my problem in bug id CSCea61756. If you have a CCO account, you can check it out on their website.
What happens is the pix will crash if your other pix is running a different version from 6.3.1. They said they will have this fixed in 6.3.2, but for now I have upgrade them one at a time while the other is unplugged.
NetScreen supports this as well. What you'd do is run a trunk to your firewall, and you can have VLAN based ACLs. The PIX can now read VLAN tags, and pretty sure it supports both ISL and 802.1Q
Hmmm. Interesting regarding bug ID CSCea61756. I upgrade my two 535s while they were running... Wonder how I managed to avoid a crash. Once it's up, the new OS works great.
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.