I'm only studying 6, I figure by the time I'm ready to take the *&^%$ lab, it
will be on 6. Besides, there's greater wealth of material in 6 that they could
test you on. It's easier to go from 6 back to 5.2 than the other way around.
Rodgers Moore
Paul Borghese wrote:
> You probably want to try and upgrade to at minimum 5.2. Ok I have a
> question for the Group. Cisco's website specifies that the PIX version is
> 5.2. Is anyone bothering to study 6? There are substantial differences
> between the two versions.
>
> Paul
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Dean, Justin" <Justin.Dean@xxxxxxxxxx>
> To: <security@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2002 3:18 PM
> Subject: PIX 520 upgrade question
>
> > Does anyone know what is exactly needed to get a PIX 520 (unlimited) up to
> > speed for being a good lab pix? It is running 4.4. Do I have to buy
> > liscenses to get ipsec? Any suggestions on how to make this as cheap as
> > possible would be really appreciated. Thanks,
> >
> > JD
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