[c-nsp] pix upgrade to 7.x from 6.34
Joseph Jackson
JJackson at aninetworks.com
Sat Feb 18 03:26:05 EST 2006
Well I did the upgrade an hour ago and everything seemed to go ok. One
thing I did notice was that for our remote vpn users I had to add back
in the dns server info. Also have to redo the pre-shared key for the
site to sites stuff but other than that it went really well.
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[mailto:cisco-nsp-bounces at puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of Adam Maloney
Sent: Friday, February 17, 2006 6:01 AM
To: cisco-nsp at puck.nether.net
Subject: Re: [c-nsp] pix upgrade to 7.x from 6.34
That was remote users. I have 76 l2l sessions with quite a few up for
multiple days:
Duration : 10d 4h:10m:17s
Duration : 9d 3h:52m:48s
Duration : 9d 3h:52m:48s
Duration : 9d 3h:52m:48s
Duration : 8d 3h:50m:55s
Duration : 8d 0h:12m:55s
Duration : 7d 21h:22m:00s
Duration : 9d 3h:52m:29s
Duration : 9d 3h:52m:27s
Duration : 9d 3h:52m:11s
Duration : 9d 3h:51m:52s
Duration : 10d 3h:01m:41s
Duration : 8d 17h:48m:13s
Duration : 10d 3h:01m:41s
Duration : 7d 9h:50m:39s
Duration : 9d 3h:51m:32s
Duration : 7d 5h:40m:28s
Duration : 7d 20h:22m:07s
Duration : 9d 3h:51m:04s
Duration : 9d 3h:51m:04s
Duration : 9d 3h:51m:04s
Duration : 9d 3h:51m:04s
Duration : 9d 3h:48m:44s
Duration : 9d 3h:47m:36s
Duration : 8d 12h:02m:56s
Duration : 9d 3h:13m:43s
Duration : 9d 3h:13m:31s
On Fri, 17 Feb 2006, nevot wrote:
> Remote users or remote lans?
> I am talking about lan2lan vpns
>
>
> 2006/2/17, Adam Maloney <adam at whee.org>:
>>
>> On Thu, 16 Feb 2006, nevot wrote:
>>
>>> In the other way, I just recently (half an hour ago) downgraded a
pair
>> of
>>> PIX515E because our VPNs were sistematically dropped every hour,
making
>> the
>>> vpns unusable. Though I will wait our provider's response, I think
>> version 7
>>> is not still ready for use, at least not in a IPSEC VPN scenario.
>>
>> I ran 7.0(2) for the last few months, then upgraded to 7.0(4) because
of a
>> AAA session-limit bug. But other than that, no problems with remote
users
>> staying connected:
>>
>> Duration : 2d 0h:59m:30s
>> Duration : 3d 1h:23m:09s
>> Duration : 1d 0h:28m:07s
>> Duration : 7d 23h:52m:18s
>> Duration : 3d 18h:52m:35s
>> Duration : 1d 0h:01m:23s
>> Duration : 1d 23h:08m:59s
>> Duration : 10d 18h:59m:38s
>> Duration : 8d 21h:25m:26s
>> Duration : 1d 20h:52m:17s
>>
>> (Some of the day+ connections)
>>
>> I've been on 7.0(4) for:
>> up 12 days 17 hours
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