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 webnetwiz There's no place like 127.0.0.1 Premium join:2004-09-22 Van Nuys, CA | Re: Cisco PIX OS 7.0 Pix 520 will not be supported. Neither will the 501, 506, 506E (506E will be supported a little later with a memory upgrade), 515. All other Pixes, 515E, 525 and 535 will be supported. | |
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| Re: Cisco PIX OS 7.0 said by webnetwiz :Pix 520 will not be supported. Neither will the 501, 506, 506E (506E will be supported a little later with a memory upgrade), 515. All other Pixes, 515E, 525 and 535 will be supported. PIX506E only has 8MB flash, is PIX7.0 can install in 8MB flash? | |
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| Re: Cisco PIX OS 7.0 I'm going to assume that what would happen with 506E is that the OS will be zipped, or packaged if you will, and since you'll be required to upgrade memory, the OS will be extracted to RAM and will run from RAM. I believe that also may be the reason why 506E will be supported later than the overall release of 7.0 to customers. | |
|  |  |   jma24
@bulldogdsl.com
| Re: Cisco PIX OS 7.0 Hi,
It is possible to run 7.0 on a Pix 506E. You can't however install ADSM, only the CLI.
My account manager at Cisco tells me that they are planning on doing a compressed image with a bootloader that should fit both PIX 7 and ADSM into 8Mb. Since together they are only ~10Mb that sounds feasible.
The Pix 506E is of course not flash upgradeable (not unless you're a dab hand with surface mount soldering at least).
Regards,
John | |
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1 edit | Re: Cisco PIX OS 7.0 Does that mean you can get it on the 506? I have the older 506 platform but it seems to be the same device just not 10/100 and no USB.
Hardware: PIX-506, 256 MB RAM, CPU Pentium 200 MHz Flash i28F640J5 @ 0x300, 8MB BIOS Flash AT29C257 @ 0xfffd8000, 32KB | |
|  |  |  |   jma24
@bulldogdsl.com
| Re: Cisco PIX OS 7.0 Hi,
I can't swear that it will work for you, because it's clearly *not* a supported configuration, so proceed at your own risk!
However PIX 7.0 will easily fit into 8Mb flash (the image is 5Mb so you have about 2.5Mb spare). On this principle I decided to give it a go for a laugh on a PIX that someone gave me.
By this principle it should be able to run on any of the older PIXs that support a memory upgrade past 64Mb. Given that most PIX techs worth their salt won't touch a GUI, I wonder why Cisco are so adamant that it won't work.
Warnings over, this is how to do it in very general terms.
1) Boot your pix *on the console* and login 2) Back up the FS to tftp 3) Format the filesystem, delete all the files on it 4) Reboot to monitor mode 5) tftp boot the Pix from an image (6.3, 7.0, makes no odds) 6) copy tftp://server/pix701.bin flash:image 7) reload 8) request a new 3DES activation key from Cisco (free).
Regards,
John | |
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| Re: Cisco PIX OS 7.0 how do you format the filesystem I have tried no flashfs and clear flashfs after doing those commands I see the following, but I still see the filesystem restored after I reboot.
pixfirewall# clear flashfs pixfirewall# show flashfs flash file system: version:0 magic:0x0 file 0: origin: 0 length:0 file 1: origin: 0 length:0 file 2: origin: 0 length:0 file 3: origin: 0 length:0 file 4: origin: 0 length:0 | |
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