Ips Modules; Introducing The Aim Ips - Cisco IPS-4255-K9 - Intrusion Protection Sys 4255 Installation Manual

Intrusion prevention system appliance and module installation guide for ips 7.0
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IPS Modules

Configure the line and port on the terminal server. In enable mode, enter the following configuration,
Step 2
where # is the line number of the port to be configured.
config t
line #
login
transport input all
stopbits 1
flowcontrol hardware
speed 9600
exit
exit
wr mem
Be sure to properly close a terminal session to avoid unauthorized access to the appliance.
Step 3
If a terminal session is not stopped properly, that is, if it does not receive an exit(0) signal from the
application that initiated the session, the terminal session can remain open. When terminal sessions are
not stopped properly, authentication is not performed on the next session that is opened on the serial port.
Always exit your session and return to a login prompt before terminating the application used to establish
Caution
the connection.
If a connection is dropped or terminated by accident, you should reestablish the connection and exit
Caution
normally to prevent unauthorized access to the appliance.
IPS Modules
This section describes the IPS modules, and contains the following topics:

Introducing the AIM IPS

Cisco Intrusion Prevention System Advanced Integration Module (AIM IPS) integrates and bring inline
Cisco IPS functionality to Cisco access routers. You can install the AIM IPS in Cisco 1841, 2800 series,
and 3800 series routers.
Cisco Intrusion Prevention System Appliance and Module Installation Guide for IPS 7.0
1-20
Introducing the AIM IPS, page 1-20
Introducing the AIP SSM, page 1-22
Introducing the IDSM2, page 1-24
Introducing the NME IPS, page 1-25
Chapter 1
Introducing the Sensor
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