Wednesday, February 6, 2019

Does anyone else here remember when Cisco Pix firewalls were basically rack mounted PC's and had floppy drives?

Was just thinking about this for some reason, any other old-timers out there remember these days?

https://imgur.com/a/eBhAzEY

Each of the NICs was an Intel PCI NIC like you might slap in a server, behind the thumb screws there was the floppy drive. If you had a failover unit, that's what that 15(?)-pin connector was for. The DB9 connector was obviously for Console access.



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