A BIG thanks to all who responded to my question!  Boy, does this make
my life easier!

Best

Harry



>From: "Harry Whitehouse" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: PIX: When do config changes take effect?
>Date: Wed, 12 Dec 2001 12:01:45 -0800
>
>Hello All!
>
>When I make a config change to my PIX 520, I do a "write mem" and "reload".
>I know that sequence of commands will always cause the new config to take
>effect.
>
>But I recently configured an ARP statement in a Cisco router and was
>surprised to find that config changes could be made "on the fly" without
>rebooting the router.
>
>So I'm wondering if the same might be true for the PIX.  I'm having to
>tweak
>some routing statements on the PIX and every time I do I've been
>"reload'ing" which interrupts our production traffic for a 10-15 second
>interval.  I'm wondering now if just the "write mem" would suffice to
>implement the config change.
>
>Can someone enlighten me on this?
>
>TIA
>
>Harry
>
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