Ordering Documentation

You can find instructions for ordering documentation at this URL:

http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/es_inpck/pdi.htm

You can order Cisco documentation in these ways:

Registered Cisco.com users (Cisco direct customers) can order Cisco product documentation from the Networking Products MarketPlace:

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/partner/ordering/index.shtml

Nonregistered Cisco.com users can order documentation through a local account representative by calling Cisco Systems Corporate Headquarters (California, USA.) at 408 526-7208 or, elsewhere in North America, by calling 800 553-NETS (6387).

Documentation Feedback

You can submit comments electronically on Cisco.com. On the Cisco Documentation home page, click Feedback at the top of the page.

You can send your comments in e-mail to bug-doc@cisco.com.

You can submit comments by using the response card (if present) behind the front cover of your document or by writing to the following address:

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12Obtaining Technical Assistance

For all customers, partners, resellers, and distributors who hold valid Cisco service contracts, the Cisco Technical Assistance Center (TAC) provides 24-hour, award-winning technical support services, online and over the phone. Cisco.com features the Cisco TAC website as an online starting point for technical assistance.

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Cisco Systems PIX 506E quick start Obtaining Technical Assistance, Ordering Documentation, Documentation Feedback

PIX 506, PIX 506E specifications

Cisco Systems PIX 506E and PIX 506 are part of the Cisco PIX (Private Internet Exchange) firewall series, which was popular in the late 1990s and early 2000s. These firewalls are designed to provide advanced security for small to medium-sized businesses by ensuring secure communication across the internet and internal networks. The PIX 506E and PIX 506 are robust solutions that enable organizations to safeguard their networks from unauthorized access and threats.

One of the main features of the PIX 506E and PIX 506 is their stateful inspection firewall capability. This technology allows the device to track active connections and make intelligent decisions about which packets to allow or deny based on the state of the connection. This level of inspection adds an essential layer of security, as it helps prevent malicious traffic from entering the network while allowing legitimate traffic through.

The PIX 506E offers several improvements over the earlier 506 model, including enhanced performance and additional memory capacity. Both models provide services such as Network Address Translation (NAT), which allows multiple devices on a local network to share a single public IP address. This feature not only conserves the limited pool of IPv4 addresses but also adds a layer of security by hiding the internal IP addresses from external entities.

Adding to its functionality, the PIX firewalls include built-in Virtual Private Network (VPN) support. The VPN capabilities enable secure remote access for employees, allowing them to connect to the corporate network safely from various locations. The support for both IPsec and L2TP protocols ensures compatibility with a range of devices and clients, making it easier for businesses to implement secure remote access solutions.

The PIX 506E and PIX 506 are also equipped with user-friendly management interfaces, allowing network administrators to effectively monitor and configure their security settings. These interfaces support various management methods, including command-line interface (CLI) access and GUI-based management tools, making it easier to manage configuration and access policies.

In summary, the Cisco Systems PIX 506E and PIX 506 firewalls provide essential features for securing small to medium-sized networks. Their stateful inspection firewall capabilities, NAT support, and VPN access create a comprehensive security solution. With user-friendly management interfaces, Cisco's PIX series remains a significant choice for organizations looking to enhance their network security during its time in the market. These models laid the foundation for more advanced firewall technologies that would follow and continue to influence network security strategies today.