Initializing The Sensor - Cisco 4215 - Intrusion Detection Sys Sensor Configuration Manual

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Chapter 3

Initializing the Sensor

After you change the password, the
Type the
Step 3
The System Configuration Dialog is displayed.
Note
--- System Configuration Dialog ---
At any point you may enter a question mark '?' for help.
User ctrl-c to abort configuration dialog at any prompt.
Default settings are in square brackets '[]'.
Current Configuration:
service host
network-settings
host-ip 10.1.9.201/24,10.1.9.1
host-name sensor
telnet-option disabled
ftp-timeout 300
login-banner-text
exit
time-zone-settings
offset 0
standard-time-zone-name UTC
exit
summertime-option disabled
ntp-option disabled
exit
service web-server
port 443
exit
Current time: Wed May 5 10:25:35 2004
Step 4
Press the spacebar to get to the following question:
Continue with configuration dialog?[yes]:
Press the spacebar to show one page at a time. Press Enter to show one line at a time.
Step 5
Type
yes
Specify the hostname.
Step 6
The hostname is a case-sensitive character string up to 64 characters. Numbers, "_" and "-" are valid,
but spaces are not acceptable. The default is sensor.
Step 7
Specify the IP interface.
The IP interface is in the form of IP Address/Netmask,Gateway: X.X.X.X/nn,Y.Y.Y.Y, where X.X.X.X
specifies the sensor IP address as a 32-bit address written as 4 octets separated by periods where X =
0-255, nn specifies the number of bits in the netmask, and Y.Y.Y.Y specifies the default gateway as a
32-bit address written as 4 octets separated by periods where Y = 0-255.
78-16527-01
command.
setup
The System Configuration Dialog is an interactive dialog. The default settings are displayed.
to continue.
Cisco Intrusion Prevention System Sensor CLI Configuration Guide for IPS 5.0
prompt appears.
sensor#
Initializing the Sensor
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