Question:
I have a privete network with pix as a gateway. As soon as i turned telnet off for the inside interface of pix
Soumava B
2006-10-05 17:24:52 UTC
the whole network collapeses. why? now without a console can i turn the telnet on ?
Three answers:
adventrskr
2006-10-05 18:22:03 UTC
nope you need to be able to console in. It sounds like you turned off more then telnet or your just not able to get in via telnet and that basically means your whole network is down, because you cant see it. Have you tryed to putty in? its a program called putty and would allow you to go on a different port then the telnet port.



Have you tryed to tftp in via hyperterminal? did you create any management ports for the pix? These are a couple things that you can look at.



also see if this article helps at all, least maybe get the ole brain juices flowing:



http://www.tech-recipes.com/cisco_firewall_tips639.html
anonymous
2006-10-06 07:12:23 UTC
If you didn't write the config, ie you did not enter "write mem" or write memory" the easiest solution is to either use the serial console cable that shipped with the PIX and get in that way, or simply reboot the PIX. If you did not save the configuration then when the PIX comes back up it will have telnet access enabled as it was previously.



I would reccomend that when you get back into the PIX that you run the "setup" command and enable http access to the PIX inside interface and use the PDM / ASDM GUI to configure the PIX to do what you want it to do. The command line is great if you have an in depth understanding of it but the GUI makes operating the PIX an order of magnitude easier if your not really up on the PIX firewall or networking.
trip
2016-12-08 14:11:36 UTC
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