JB,

Honestly, I would look to ebay for any PIX 6.x manuals that someone is
selling.  I believe it is cheaper than ordering the full set of docs
from Cisco (this of course is with the assumption that you would like to
have hardcopy to go by).

If you don't care what your source is... go to Cisco's website, drill
down under documentation for the PIX, and start downloading all the PDFs
you care to have on the subject.

This will be your best bet for learning to configure from the command
line your new toy.  For learning security practices, you will need to
look to other documentation, as this is more of a conceptual topic, and
is covered very lightly in the Cisco Pix Docs... 

HTHs,
Mark

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jb
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Team,
Any good book that will help me to configure my new toy (pix 501) and at
the
same time be able to learn more about security with Cisco...
Thanks,
J




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