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RE: PIX firewall Problem !!!


From: Tony Miedaner <amiedane () appliedtheory com>
Date: Mon, 11 Dec 2000 09:32:02 -0500

There was a problem with PIX's losing arp cache.  I think it got fixed
though.  Also, when you put a switch into 10baseT hard you may need to do
the same on the PIX interface - I experienced this problem on a 6509 and
PIX 515.  


At 08:27 PM 12/7/00 -0600, you wrote:
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Phu Quy wrote:
I have got problem with PIX firewall 520, Interfaces ( inside,
outside) continuously "up-down" when I use with large traffic (
about 10Mb), but with very small traffic( in lab), any thing is Ok.
I don't know why ???Pls help me !!!

 Our PIX 520 (with 5.2 OS), is directly connected to a 48 port
FastEthernet blade in a Cisco 6509 switch.  We had a similar problem
where the port the PIX was plugged into would shut itself off -- went
into an "errdisable" state.  The "fix" for us was to change it from
autosense and set the port on the Cisco to 100Mbit/Full duplex.  We
haven't had this problem since.

 Hope this helps!

Dan

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Appliedtheory Inc.
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