Direct Connect Macbook Pro to Mac Pro?

Is it possible to direct connect my Mac Book Pro to My Mac Pro via firewire for a quicker back up of the Mac book?

perform that function exactly this manner;
Mac Pro power up and booted.
connect firewire to Mac Pro first then to MBPro. Power on MBPro and hold down T key until you see the firewire on MBPro display.
when done, unmount MBPro from Mac Pro desktop. Power MBPro down then disconnect firewire cable from Mac Pro first then MBPro.

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