06-01-2006 03:28 PM - edited 02-21-2020 12:56 AM
Hi, I know this is nor right, I upgrade to v701 with 32MB memory, and now PIX is in a rebooting loop.
I can get to monitor mode, any one know the downgrade from monitor mode. Or how could I get out of the loop. If I get to command line I can downgrade
Best regards
RP
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06-05-2006 01:09 AM
register the pix on the cisco site as if you are upgrading the license to 3 des. (use the serial number from show version)
They will send you the activation key. (hope you have a cco account)
Then use the activation key comman to enter the key.
If you remember the former key when the pix was running 6.3(x), you can enter this .
06-02-2006 06:45 AM
in the monitor mode
type the question mark , you see all the command.
see the below.
eg
file pix634.bin
gateway 172.16.1.1
interface 1 ( ethernet 1)
gateway 172.16.1.5 (if the tftp is on a diffent network)
address 172.16.1.2 ( temporary address for the pix)
server 172.16.1.10
ping 172.16.1.10 (confirm the server is reachable)
The finally
tftp to do the download
monitor> ?
? this help message
address [addr] set IP address of the PIX interface on which
the TFTP server resides
file [name] set boot file name
gateway [addr] set IP gateway
help this help message
interface [num] select TFTP interface
ping
reload halt and reload system
server [addr] set server IP address
tftp TFTP download
timeout TFTP timeout
trace toggle packet tracing
06-04-2006 05:23 PM
Hi, Thanks for the update,
I thought about it and was reluctant to go that way cos, there is a downgrade special command in the commnad line.
But, this time I had to make up my mind and just did it, yes it works but it ask for activation key
Thnaks again
06-05-2006 01:09 AM
register the pix on the cisco site as if you are upgrading the license to 3 des. (use the serial number from show version)
They will send you the activation key. (hope you have a cco account)
Then use the activation key comman to enter the key.
If you remember the former key when the pix was running 6.3(x), you can enter this .
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