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Old 22nd December 2008, 06:38 AM
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Can't ping the Gateway PIX 515

I recently stored Fedora Core 8 on HP Ml370 g3 server. Of course on boot there is the NMI dazed and confused message but it proceeds to boot. The onboard NIC status indicates it is fine and I can ping its static ip address. I have connected the NIC to the switch that is connected to PIX 515. However I can not ping the the gateway PIX firewall and can not access the Internet.

I am in a windows environment whose gateway is the same PIX

Please assist.
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