Directing Output To A Serial Connection - Cisco 4215 - Intrusion Detection Sys Sensor Configuration Manual

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Chapter 13
Administrative Tasks for the Sensor
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Step 3
View configuration information:
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sensor# more current-config
! ------------------------------
! Version 5.0(0.26)
! Current configuration last modified Wed Feb 16 03:20:54 2005
! ------------------------------
display-serial
! ------------------------------
service analysis-engine
exit
! ------------------------------
service authentication
exit
! ------------------------------
service event-action-rules rules0
exit
! ------------------------------
service host
network-settings
host-ip 10.89.147.31/25,10.89.147.126
host-name sensor
access-list 0.0.0.0/0
login-banner-text This message will be displayed on banner login.
exit
time-zone-settings
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Directing Output to a Serial Connection

Use the display-serial command to direct all output to a serial connection. This lets you view system
messages on a remote console (using the serial port) during the boot process. The local console is not
available as long as this option is enabled. Use the no display-serial command to reset the output to the
local terminal.
Caution
If you are connected to the serial port, you will not get any feedback until Linux has fully booted and
enabled support for the serial connection.
The display-serial command does not apply to the following platforms:
78-16527-01
If the
prompt is displayed, press the spacebar to see more information or Ctrl-C to
—-MORE-—
cancel the output and get back to the CLI prompt.
You can use the more current-config or show configuration commands.
IDSM-2
NM-CIDS
IDS-4215
Cisco Intrusion Prevention System Sensor CLI Configuration Guide for IPS 5.0
Directing Output to a Serial Connection
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