Cisco IPS-4255-K9 - Intrusion Protection Sys 4255 Installation Manual page 207

Intrusion prevention system appliance and module installation guide for ips 7.0
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Chapter 10
Initializing the Sensor
Note
[1] Modify interface default-vlan.
Option:
Press Enter to return to the top-level interface and virtual sensor configuration menu.
Step 8
[1] Edit Interface Configuration
[2] Edit Virtual Sensor Configuration
[3] Display configuration
Option:
Step 9
Enter
[1] Remove virtual sensor.
[2] Modify "vs0" virtual sensor configuration.
[3] Create new virtual sensor.
Option:
Enter
Step 10
Virtual Sensor: vs0
Anomaly Detection: ad0
Event Action Rules: rules0
Signature Definitions: sig0
No Interfaces to remove.
Unassigned:
Monitored:
[1] GigabitEthernet0/1
Add Interface:
Step 11
Enter
Note
Note
Press Enter to return to the main virtual sensor menu.
Step 12
Enter
Step 13
Name[]:
Step 14
Enter a name and description for your virtual sensor.
Name[]: newVs
OL-18504-01
You do not need to configure interfaces on the AIP SSM. You should ignore the Modify interface
default-vlan setting. The separation of traffic across virtual sensors is configured differently for
the AIP SSM than for other sensors.
to edit the virtual sensor configuration.
2
to modify the virtual sensor vs0 configuration.
2
to add GigabitEthernet0/1 to virtual sensor vs0.
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With ASA 7.2 and earlier, one virtual sensor is supported. The virtual sensor to which
GigabitEthernet0/1 is assigned is used for monitoring packets coming from the adaptive security
appliance. We recommend that you assign GigabitEthernet0/1 to vs0, but you can assign it to
another virtual sensor if you want to.
With ASA 7.2.3 and later running IPS 6.0 or later, multiple virtual sensors are supported. The
ASA 7.2.3 can direct packets to specific virtual sensors or can send packets to be monitored by
a default virtual sensor. The default virtual sensor is the virtual sensor to which you assign
GigabitEthernet0/1. We recommend that you assign GigabitEthernet0/1 to vs0, but you can
assign it to another virtual sensor if you want to.
to create a virtual sensor.
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Cisco Intrusion Prevention System Appliance and Module Installation Guide for IPS 7.0
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