Configuring User Profiles - Cisco 4215 - Intrusion Detection Sys Sensor Configuration Manual

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Chapter 10
Configuring Blocking

Configuring User Profiles

Use the user-profiles profile_name command in the service network access submode to set up user
profiles for the other devices that the senor will manage. The user profiles contain userid, password, and
enable password information. For example, routers that all share the same passwords and usernames can
be under one user profile.
Note
If the username or password is not needed to log in to the device, do not set a value for it.
Note
You MUST create a user profile before configuring the blocking device.
To set up user profiles, follow these steps:
Log in to the CLI using an account with administrator privileges.
Step 1
Enter network access mode:
Step 2
sensor# configure terminal
sensor(config)# service network-access
sensor(config-net)#
Create the user profile name:
Step 3
sensor(config-net)# user-profiles PROFILE1
Type the username for that user profile:
Step 4
sensor(config-net-use)# username username
Step 5
Specify the password for the user:
sensor(config-net-use)# password
Enter password[]: ********
Re-enter password ********
Step 6
Specify the enable password for the user:
sensor(config-net-use)# enable-password
Enter enable-password[]: ********
Re-enter enable-password ********
Verify the settings:
Step 7
sensor(config-net-use)# show settings
profile-name: PROFILE1
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sensor(config-net-use)#
78-16527-01
enable-password: <hidden>
password: <hidden>
username: jsmith default:
Cisco Intrusion Prevention System Sensor CLI Configuration Guide for IPS 5.0
Configuring User Profiles
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