It is don through your domain registrar. They usually will have an online
site to make the change. Otherwise you will have to do a form and sign and
fax for the change.
Chris Fitch
Sr Network Administrator
Industrial Chemicals Inc.
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I see it is through domain direct (assuming you mean the ncws.com domain).
Thay have online account management and can be done through their web site.
Though as someone else said I might modify 1 at a time to help head off
propagation delays.
Chris Fitch
Sr Network Administrator
Industrial
Not an expert on pix (been years since I worked on one) but
generally there is a way on their routers to force a "barebones" boot that loads
no config and then you could tftp a config onto the
unit.
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I actually reached for an older linux distro called sentinix. Comes kind of
out of the box with Snort/ACD and Nagios/Nagios Admin.
A little dated but as it sits behind a very secure firewall it is extremely
effective and fairly painless and has a cost of $0.
Chris
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In fairness I never download any sort of update directly to a production
system. I would download it to my workstation and run checks and then
transfer it to the system.But then again I am paranoid :D
On 2/19/2010 11:16 AM, Andy Schmidt wrote:
Thanks Dave, I appreciate that. I’ve