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PIX Firewall Kit Build

Hi all

I have to put together a kit list for a resilient PIX 515E build. Can
anyone confirm whether I just need the following

PIX-515E-FO-BUN x 1
PIX-515E-UR-BUN x 1
PIX-4FE x 2

I dont think I need the failover cable as I can do failover on the LAN.
Needs to support up to 300 users, no VPN needed.

Many thanks, as always

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Re: PIX Firewall Kit Build

The FO Cable should still come with it and I think I read that it is faster
if you use the FO cable and the 10/100 port. If the devices will be racked
together, I would still use the FO serial cable.

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> Hi all
>
> I have to put together a kit list for a resilient PIX 515E build. Can
> anyone confirm whether I just need the following
>
> PIX-515E-FO-BUN x 1
> PIX-515E-UR-BUN x 1
> PIX-4FE x 2
>
> I dont think I need the failover cable as I can do failover on the LAN.
> Needs to support up to 300 users, no VPN needed.
>
> Many thanks, as always
>
> Jimmy
>
>
>
>



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"Jimmy" <jim_doran@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:<b5mnkg$ef5$1@hercules.btinternet.com>...
> Hi all
>
> I have to put together a kit list for a resilient PIX 515E build. Can
> anyone confirm whether I just need the following
>
> PIX-515E-FO-BUN x 1
> PIX-515E-UR-BUN x 1
> PIX-4FE x 2
>
> I dont think I need the failover cable as I can do failover on the LAN.
> Needs to support up to 300 users, no VPN needed.
>
> Many thanks, as always
>
> Jimmy


Looks good to me. Make sure you have either 64Mb or 128MB of ram (any
more is a waste and is unused and any less is foolish).

Ian

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Thank for the replies.

Jimmy

"Jimmy" <jim_doran@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Hi all
>
> I have to put together a kit list for a resilient PIX 515E build. Can
> anyone confirm whether I just need the following
>
> PIX-515E-FO-BUN x 1
> PIX-515E-UR-BUN x 1
> PIX-4FE x 2
>
> I dont think I need the failover cable as I can do failover on the LAN.
> Needs to support up to 300 users, no VPN needed.
>
> Many thanks, as always
>
> Jimmy
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>
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>



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