![]() Tool-assisted conversion Both methods have their own benefits and weaknesses. As you can see it is basically only the interface names that change. ![]() The original PIX file was 272 lines long. The image below shows a diff of the changes in the before and after files. INFO: Interface Mapping: 'ethernet0' - 'Ethernet0/0' 'ethernet1' - 'Ethernet0/1' 'ethernet2' - 'Ethernet0/2' 'ethernet3' - 'ethernet3' 'ethernet4' - 'Ethernet0/3' 'ethernet5' - 'ethernet5' When you do a conversion for PIX 7.x to ASA 7.x there is very little that needs to change. WARNING: The interfaces that could not be mapped on the destination platform have been mapped to their own names. INFO: PIX to ASA conversion tool 1.0 INFO: Time of run: Thu Jan 15 22: INFO: Input file name: /Users/jheary/Downloads/denlab-pix525a-config INFO: Output file name: /Users/jheary/denlab-pix525a-config-converted.txt INFO: PIX Version 7.2(1) Removed from config INFO: Cryptochecksum:3683f524d21dea142f780223e102c114 Removed from config INFO: The destination platform is: custom WARNING: The source platform has more physical interfaces than the destination platform. My original config was a PIX 7.2.1 config. ![]()
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