Cisco Cisco IPS 4255 Sensor
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Release Notes for Cisco Intrusion Prevention System 6.1(3)E3
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After Upgrading to Cisco IPS 6.1(3)E3
After Upgrading to Cisco IPS 6.1(3)E3
This section provides information about what to do after you install Cisco IPS 6.1(3)E3. It contains the
following topics:
following topics:
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Comparing Configurations
Compare your backed up and saved configuration with the output of the show configuration command
after upgrading to 6.1(3)E3 to verify that all the configuration has been properly converted.
after upgrading to 6.1(3)E3 to verify that all the configuration has been properly converted.
Caution
If the configuration is not properly converted, check the caveats for Cisco IPS 6.1(3)E3. or check
Cisco.com for any upgrade issues that have been found. Contact the TAC if no DDTS refers to your
situation.
Cisco.com for any upgrade issues that have been found. Contact the TAC if no DDTS refers to your
situation.
For More Information
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For a list of IPS 6.1(3)E3 caveats, see
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Importing a New SSL Certificate
If necessary, import the new SSL certificate for the upgraded sensor in to each tool being used to monitor
the sensor.
the sensor.
For More Information
For the procedure for configuring TLS/SSL, for the CLI procedure, refer to
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for IDM
refer to
, and for IME refer to
Logging In to IDM
IDM is a web-based, Java Web Start application that enables you to configure and manage your sensor.
The web server for IDM resides on the sensor. You can access it through Internet Explorer or Firefox
web browsers.
The web server for IDM resides on the sensor. You can access it through Internet Explorer or Firefox
web browsers.
To log in to IDM, follow these steps:
Step 1
Open a web browser and enter the sensor IP address. A Security Alert dialog box appears.
https://
sensor_ip_address