Changing The Ftp Timeout - Cisco 4215 - Intrusion Detection Sys Sensor Configuration Manual

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Chapter 4
Initial Configuration Tasks
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sensor(config-hos-net)#
There are no hosts or networks in the list.
Exit network settings mode:
Step 9
sensor(config-hos-net)# exit
sensor(config-hos)# exit
Apply Changes:?[yes]:
Press Enter to apply the changes or type
Step 10

Changing the FTP Timeout

Use the ftp-timeout command in the service host submode to change the number of seconds that the FTP
client waits before timing out when the sensor is communicating with an FTP server. The default is 300
seconds.
You can use the FTP client for downloading updates and configuration files from your FTP server.
Note
To change the FTP timeout, follow these steps:
Log in to the sensor using an account with administrator privileges.
Step 1
Step 2
Enter network settings mode:
sensor# configure terminal
sensor(config)# service host
sensor(config-hos)# network-settings
Step 3
Change the number of seconds of the FTP timeout:
sensor(config-hos-net)# ftp-timeout 500
Step 4
Verify the FTP timeout change:
sensor(config-hos-net)# show settings
network-settings
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sensor(config-hos-net)#
78-16527-01
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ftp-timeout: 300 seconds <defaulted>
login-banner-text: <defaulted>
host-ip: 10.89.130.108/23,10.89.130.1
default: 10.1.9.201/24,10.1.9.1
host-name: sensor default: sensor
telnet-option: enabled default: disabled
access-list (min: 0, max: 512, current: 1)
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network-address: 0.0.0.0/0
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ftp-timeout: 500 seconds default: 300
login-banner-text: <defaulted>
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Changing Network Settings
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