You can manage the PIX via CLI, which is unmanageable except in the
simplest of firewall setups, or you can use a product that comes with the
PIX (formerly called PFM, forget what it's called now) but basically
there's a web interface built into the pix, only accessible from the
internal network. As a CCIE told me, you can completely configure the pix
from this interface, but again I've not used it. This is currently out.

On Thu, 10 May 2001, dark dark wrote:

> hi,
> do you know any tool for managing pix
> firewalls.(except CSPM)  as I heard cisco will release
> a new Pix Device Manager this year. is there any other
> tools.
> regards
>
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