[c-nsp] Upgrading PIX 515
su1droot
su1droot at gmail.com
Sat Apr 9 18:29:40 EDT 2005
We ran into an issue withe Proxy ARP. We had to interface son teh
same VLAN and one of the interfaces was trying to proxy arp for for
traffic no on it's network. I would make sure to explicitly turn off
proxy arp in your config before you do the upgrade unless you use it.
On Apr 6, 2005 8:48 AM, simon.pitwood <simon.pitwood at direct-ip.net> wrote:
> Afternoon all, hope someone out there will be able to tell me if there are
> any serious issues they have experienced by upgrading the version 6.2 to
> Version 6.3.4 on a PIX 515e.
>
> I am doing this to enable VPN to run via mobile technology over it, I will
> be switching
>
> 1) no vpdn enable inside
> 2) no isakmp enable outside
> 3) no crypto map
>
> Im not sure if this will erase the settings or need a memory upgrade?
>
> Hardware: PIX-515E, 32 MB RAM, CPU Pentium II 433 MHz
>
> Regards
>
> Simon
>
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