Cleaning Up A Corrupted Sensorapp Configuration - Cisco IDS-4230-FE - Intrusion Detection Sys Fast Ethernet Sensor Installation And Configuration Manual

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Troubleshooting the 4200 Series Appliance
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Cleaning Up a Corrupted SensorApp Configuration

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Cisco Intrusion Detection System Appliance and Module Installation and Configuration Guide Version 4.1
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If the interfaces are not up, do the following:
a.
Check the cabling.
See the chapter that pertains to your sensor for information on installing the
sensor properly.
Bring the interface up.
b.
sensor# configure terminal
sensor(config)# interface sensing int0
sensor(config-ifs)# no shutdown
sensor(config-ifs)# e100: eth0 NIC Link is Up 100 Mbps Half duplex
sensor(config)# exit
sensor(config)# exit
sensor# show interfaces sensing
Sensing int0 is up
Hardware is eth0, TX
Reset port
MAC statistics from the Fast Ethernet Interface int0
Missed Packet Percentage = 0
Link Status = Up
Total Packets Received = 75077
Total Bytes Received = 398
Total Receive Errors = 0
...
If your SensorApp configuration has become corrupted and SensorApp cannot
run, you must delete it entirely and restart SensorApp.
To delete SensorApp, follow these steps:
Log in to the service account.
Su to root.
Stop the IDS applications:
/etc/init.d/cids stop
Appendix B
Troubleshooting
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