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| beenframed 2002-01-17, 11:49 am |
| Anyone know what the IOS is like on the PIX 501. Is it a command line IOS or is it menu driven? IM thinking of getting something small for my house. Right now I use a Netopia DSL 7200 box. It's a neat little box it acts like a router/firewall/NAT/DHCP/Hub and someone to talk to on late nights. But I have to give it back soon. So I was looking at the 501 any comments will be apreciatted.
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| huntert 2002-01-17, 12:04 pm |
| Its a nice little broadband fw and i would think it's ios command based.
The PIX 501 has enterprise-class security capabilities, including stateful inspection firewalling, virtual private network (VPN) and intrusion protection as well as support for URL filtering, content filtering and other third party solutions from Cisco AVVID (Architecture for Voice, Video, and Integrated Data) partners. It also includes a 4-port, 10/100 Mbps switch for convenient sharing of broadband connections in small office or home network environments.
In addition, the PIX 501 offers a rich set of remote management capabilities, including embedded, Web-based single-device management using PIX Device Manager (PDM), and highly scalable, GUI-based, multi-firewall management from Cisco Secure Policy Manager (CSPM), as well as support for syslog, SNMP and telnet/SSH.
Nice product | |
| huntert 2002-01-17, 12:05 pm |
| I have a 515 and its very nice, using it to finish out my security certs for cisco. | |
| MadChef 2002-01-18, 5:32 am |
| quote: Originally posted by beenframed
Anyone know what the IOS is like on the PIX 501. Is it a command line IOS or is it menu driven?
It's just like the rest of the pix family you know and love.
MadChef | |
| bencher 2002-01-19, 7:36 pm |
| How much did you pay for your pix? |
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