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I have a PIX 501.
I have it configured the way I want.
I issue a WRITE MEM command.
I make some additional changes that I do not like.
How do I load the configuration from MEM? I know if I power cycle the box
it will reload from mem, but is there a READ MEM, or a reboot command?
Thanks.
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Terrence
"TPS" <terrence@NOBULKmactexas.com> wrote in message
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> I have a PIX 501.
>
> I have it configured the way I want.
>
> I issue a WRITE MEM command.
>
> I make some additional changes that I do not like.
>
> How do I load the configuration from MEM? I know if I power cycle the box
> it will reload from mem, but is there a READ MEM, or a reboot command?
>
> Thanks.
>
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> Terrence
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Nope.
Reload or remove the commands manually i.e no whatever.
G
G, thanks for your reply.
Upon further research, it looks like the RELOAD command is what I was
looking for.
The reload command reboots the PIX Firewall and reloads the configuration
from a bootable floppy
disk or, if a diskette is not present, from Flash memory.
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Terrence
Iskander Novena
07-25-2004, 02:48 AM
TPS wrote:
> I have a PIX 501.
>
> I have it configured the way I want.
>
> I issue a WRITE MEM command.
>
> I make some additional changes that I do not like.
>
> How do I load the configuration from MEM? I know if I power cycle the box
> it will reload from mem, but is there a READ MEM, or a reboot command?
>
> Thanks.
>
Issue a reload-command.
That's the same as a power-cycle, only software-triggered
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