Verifying Initialization - Cisco IPS-4240-K9 - Intrusion Protection Sys 4240 Installation Manual

Intrusion prevention system appliances and modules 5.0
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Chapter 9
Initializing the Sensor
Write down the certificate fingerprints.
Step 21
You will need these to check the authenticity of the certificate when connecting to this sensor with a web
browser.
Apply the most recent service pack and signature update.
Step 22
For information on how to obtain the most recent software, see
page
You are now ready to configure your sensor for intrusion prevention.
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Verifying Initialization

After you have run the setup command, you should verify that your sensor has been initialized correctly.
To verify that you initialized your sensor, follow these steps:
Log in to the sensor.
Step 1
For the procedure, refer to
View your configuration:
Step 2
sensor# show configuration
generating current config:
! ------------------------------
! Version 5.0(1)
! Current configuration last modified Thu Aug 12 16:55:33 2004
! ------------------------------
service analysis-engine
global-parameters
ip-logging
max-open-iplog-files 30
exit
exit
virtual-sensor vs0
description default virtual sensor
physical-interface GigabitEthernet0/1
exit
exit
! ------------------------------
service authentication
exit
! ------------------------------
service host
network-settings
host-ip 10.89.146.110/24,10.89.146.254
78-16124-01
10-1. The Readme explains how to apply the most recent software update.
For the procedure for using HTTPS to log in to IDM, refer to
For the procedures for configuring intrusion prevention on your sensor, refer to the following
documents:
Installing and Using Cisco Intrusion Prevention System Device Manager 5.0
Configuring the Cisco Intrusion Prevention System Sensor Using the Command Line Interface
5.0
Logging In to the
Sensor.
Installing Cisco Intrusion Prevention System Appliances and Modules 5.0
Verifying Initialization
Obtaining Cisco IPS Software,
Logging In to
IDM.
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