Cisco IOS – Setup Remote Telnet/SSH Management
KB ID 000093 Problem Having the ability to remotely administer network devices, means I don’t have to get my lazy carcass out of my chair and start fishing console cables out of my bag, also it saves on shoe leather, and travelling time. Solution Cisco Router / Switch – Setup Telnet Access These days people frown at Telnet. It’s an insecure protocol so your password is sent in clear text over the wire, and can be...
Cisco Router – CBAC and Zone Based Firewall Setup
KB ID 0000937 Problem IOS 11.2 gave us CBAC, and IOS 12.4(6)T gave us the Zone Based Firewall. You can still use either, (providing you are running the correct IOS, or in the case of version 15 and upwards, added the correct license, ‘securityK9’). For older IOS versions usually you want the advipservices version of the IOS). Solution Run the following command to see if you have the correct license installed....
Cisco PRSM – Replace the Certificate Using Microsoft Certificate Services
KB ID 0001023 Problem Cisco PRSM gives you the ability to import certificates into it, but like other Linux distros does not give you the tools to generate the actual certificate request. The documentation tells you to use OpenSSL to this. I was just about to fire up a CentOS box when I remembered I did something similar for VMware 5.5 not so long ago, would the same procedure work here? Yes it did, and it’s a lot easier than...
PIX 506E and 501 Firewall Image and PDM Upgrade
KB ID 0000065 Problem Note: PIX 515E and above, can still be upgraded to version 8.0(4) click here for details Some people will wonder why I’m bothering to write this up, but the truth is, there are LOADS of older PIX firewalls out there in the wild, and all the PIX 501’s and 506E’s that are being retired from corporate use are being bought on ebay, or being put on IT departments test benches. This page deals with...
Cisco PIX (500 Series) Password Recovery / Reset
KB ID 0000064 Problem If you are locked out of your PIX firewall then you will need to do some password recovery, this procedure will reset the enable password and remove any AAA username and password settings on the PIX. Note: If you have a PIX 520 (This has a floppy drive, and the process is different) CLICK HERE Solution Before You Start ! 1. You need to know the software version that is running on the PIX e.g 6.3(5) or 7.0(1) 2....