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The Cisco PIX® Device Manager (PDM) is a browser-based configuration tool that enables you to graphically set
up, configure, and monitor your Cisco PIX Firewall running version 6.0 or later over a secure administrative
session. PDM is implemented as a signed Java applet which uploads to your PC or workstation when you point
your browser at the PIX Firewall with requiring a plug-in or other software to be installed beforehand.
PDM simplifies administration by allowing you to configure all of your PIX Firewalls using visual tools, such as
tables, drop-down menus, and task-oriented selections, right from your standard desktop web browser. However,
PDM also maintains compatibility with the PIX Firewall Command Line Interface (CLI) and includes a tool for
using the standard CLI commands with the convenience of a browser connection. In addition, PDM enables you
to monitor connections, traffic and other activity over time with graphs which can also be printed.
New in PDM 1.1
PDM version 1.1 contains the following new features:
Static PAT—The Translation Rules tab now enables you to specify the protocol and port parameters for
Static PAT.
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Printing—Access Rules, Translation Rules, and PDM graphs can be printed.
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Preferences Save—Preferences may be saved between PDM sessions.
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Bookmarks—Graphs can now be bookmarked in your browser. Selecting the bookmark will open PDM
and display the graph.
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Export—Graphs can be exported as a comma-delimited file for import into other applications such as
Microsoft Excel.
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Password Validation—The old password is now required before allowing a password change.
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Administrative Session Security
Several safeguards are available to ensure that access to a PIX Firewall via PDM is secure:
Administrator Authentication—When you access PDM, PIX Firewall prompts you for login credentials.
You can restrict access via the enable password, which is encrypted and stored locally on the PIX. You can
also use an external authentication server to store username and password information.
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Allowed Hosts—PDM allows you to specify the IP address of hosts or networks that can access the PIX
Firewall.
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Signed Applets—Java features include digital signatures for applets, so that you can ascertain the origin of
an applet, and limit entry into your system to applets that have been signed by trusted entities. For more
information about Java security features, refer to
http://www.sun.com/960901/feature3/javasecure.html
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SSL—Communication between your workstation and PIX Firewall is secured via the Secure Socket Layer
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