Appendix B
Initializing the Sensor
Enter
Step 11
Enter your selection[2]: 2
Configuration Saved.
If you changed the time setting, enter
Step 12
For More Information
•
•
•
Advanced Setup
This section describes how to continue with Advanced Setup in the CLI for the various Cisco IPS
platforms. It contains the following sections:
•
•
•
•
Advanced Setup for the Appliance
Note
The currently supported Cisco IPS appliances are the IPS 4240, IPS 4255, and IPS 4260 [IPS 7.0(x) and
later and IPS 7.1(5) and later], IPS 4270-20 [IPS 7.1(3) and later], IPS 4345 and IPS 4360 [IPS 7.1(3)
and later], and IPS 4510 and IPS 4520 [IPS 7.1(4) and later].
Adding new subinterfaces is a two-step process. You first organize the interfaces when you edit the
Note
virtual sensor configuration. You then choose which interfaces and subinterfaces are assigned to which
virtual sensors.
OL-24002-01
service global-correlation
network-participation full
exit
[0] Go to the command prompt without saving this config.
[1] Return to setup without saving this config.
[2] Save this configuration and exit setup.
[3] Continue to Advanced setup.
to save the configuration (or
2
For the procedure for obtaining the most recent IPS software, see
page
C-1.
For the procedure for using HTTPS to log in to the IDM, refer to
For the procedures for configuring intrusion prevention on your sensor, refer to the following guides:
Cisco Intrusion Prevention System Device Manager Configuration Guide for IPS 7.1
–
Cisco Intrusion Prevention System Manager Express Configuration Guide for IPS 7.1
–
Cisco Intrusion Prevention System Sensor CLI Configuration Guide for IPS 7.1
–
Advanced Setup for the Appliance, page B-7
Advanced Setup for the ASA 5500 AIP SSM, page B-13
Advanced Setup for the ASA 5500-X IPS SSP, page B-17
Advanced Setup for the ASA 5585-X IPS SSP, page B-21
Cisco Intrusion Prevention System Appliance and Module Installation Guide for IPS 7.1
to continue with advanced setup using the CLI).
3
to reboot the sensor.
yes
Advanced Setup
Obtaining Cisco IPS Software,
Logging In to the
IDM.
B-7