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Cisco PIX 501 Firmware Upgrade
Posted by gremln007@gmail.com on October 13th, 2005


Hello,

My company is using a Cisco PIX 501 with firmware 6.3(4) and would like
to upgrade to the latest version. I have a few questions regarding
this since I have not upgraded firmware before on a Cisco device:

1) Can anyone point me to a tutorial on performing the upgrade?
2) How do I obtain the latest firmware?
3) Is it worth it? (The device functions fine).
4) We are also in the process of buying the license upgrade to 50
connections. Should I perform one upgrade before the other?

Thank you very much for any and all help!

Jonathan

Posted by Walter Roberson on October 13th, 2005


In article <1129221257.226599.61260@g43g2000cwa.googlegroups. com>,
<gremln007@gmail.com> wrote:
:My company is using a Cisco PIX 501 with firmware 6.3(4) and would like
:to upgrade to the latest version. I have a few questions regarding
:this since I have not upgraded firmware before on a Cisco device:

:1) Can anyone point me to a tutorial on performing the upgrade?

cisco.com, or this newsgroup ... the process is very simple.
It's easiest from the command line, but I -think- there is a menu
to do it from PDM as well.

Put the software on a tftp server. Go into PIX configuration mode.
Use the tftp-server command to indicate the right interface and hostname
and filename. Then use the "copy tftp flash:bin" command to load in the
new version. Reboot when done.

The process is very simple... provided you aren't running low on
memory.


:2) How do I obtain the latest firmware?

You need a support contract. http://www.cisco.com/tac
log in, choose the Downloads link at the top of the list, choose
Cisco Secure Software, choose Cisco PIX Security Appliance Software,
choose Download PIX Security Appliance Software

Or as the one-step approach,
http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/Softwar...status=showC2A
and log in when so requested.


:3) Is it worth it? (The device functions fine).

Mostly bug fixes. Numerous bug fixes. Check out the release notes,
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/...s/pixrn635.htm

:4) We are also in the process of buying the license upgrade to 50
:connections. Should I perform one upgrade before the other?

It doesn't matter in 6.2 and later. In previous versions, you would
do the upgrade first and apply the new key as a last step in the upgrade
process: back then the only way to put in a new key was to update!
Now there's a command to put in a new key.
--
I was very young in those days, but I was also rather dim.
-- Christopher Priest


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