I'm having difficulty upgrading my Cisco Systems Secure PIX Firewall 515 appliance. I downloaded the Internetworking Operating System (IOS) update, but I don't have a floppy disk drive to use a 3.5

Bob Chronister

April 25, 2001

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A. Sure enough, the instructions to update PIX firewalls to the most recent IOS version begin by describing the disk-drive setup. (The Cisco Secure PIX Firewall 520 has a 3.5" disk drive, but the vendor is phasing out that product.) I don't know whether you can use Cisco Secure PIX Firewall 515's USB port to attach a disk drive and then follow the directions, but I do know that you can skip this setup step altogether. Instead, proceed as follows:

  1. Download the latest IOS version from http://www.cisco.com. (You can access the software download section only when you have a Cisco Connection Online—CCO—account.)

  2. Place the update file (i.e., pixxxx.bin) on a Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) server.

  3. Connect to your Cisco Secure PIX Firewall 515 through Telnet or through a terminal session.

  4. Boot the machine. When the system prompts you to press to interrupt the boot process, press Esc and stop the boot. (When the flash is complete, the PIX will reboot.)

  5. Enter the IP address of the PIX's NIC, as follows:

    address 
  6. Enter the IP address of the TFTP server, as follows:

    server 
  7. Enter the filename for the updated IOS version, as follows:

    file .bin
  8. To begin the download, type

    tftp

The PIX supports PPTP, but the VPN 3000 client won't work in Win2K. However, Cisco is working on a new VPN client that the company claims will be available by the time you read this.

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