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Chapter 11 Changing Feature Licenses and System Software
Downloading the Current Software
Follow these steps to install the latest PIX Firewall software:
Step 1 Use a network browser, such as Netscape Navigator to access http://www.cisco.com.
Step 2 If you are a registered Cisco.com user, click LOGIN in the upper area of the page. If you have not
registered, click REGISTER and follow the steps to register.
Step 3 After you click LOGIN, a dialog box appears requesting your username and password. Enter these and
click OK.
Step 4 Access Cisco.com at http://www.cisco.com and log in. Then access the PIX Firewall software
downloads at the following website:
http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/pix
Step 5 Obtain the software you need. If you have a PIX Firewall unit with a diskette drive, obtain the Boothelper
binary image file bh512.bin so you can store a PIX
Firewall image on a diskette. If you have a PIX 501,
PIX 506E, PIX 515E, PIX 525, or PIX 535, you can skip the discussion of the Boothelper diskette.
Downloading Software with FTP
Before using FTP, you need to have a Cisco.com username and password. If you do not have these,
register now at the following website:
http://tools.cisco.com/RPF/register/register.do
Once you have registered, set your FTP client for passive mode. If you are not running in passive mode,
you can log in and view the Cisco presentation messages, but entering commands will cause your client
to appear to suspend execution.
The Windows 95 and Windows NT command line FTP programs do not support passive mode.
Follow these steps to get the most current software with FTP:
Step 1 Start your FTP client and connect to ftp.cisco.com. Use your Cisco.com username and password.
Step 2 You can view the files in the main directory by entering the ls command.
Step 3 Enter the cd /cisco/ciscosecure/pix command and then use the ls command to view the directory
contents.
Step 4 Use the get command to copy the proper file to your workstation as described at the start of the current
section.
Step 5 Enter the cd /cisco/web/tftp command. Then use the get command to copy the TFTP executable file to
your directory.
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