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Release Notes for Cisco Intrusion Prevention System 7.0(9)E4
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  Cisco Security Intelligence Operations
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CLI                B-2013_06_07_06_57_7_0_8_9   (Ipsbuild)   2013-06-07T07:02:26
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Upgrade History:
  IPS-NME-K9-7.0-9-E4   23:20:07 UTC Sun Jan 27 2013
Recovery Partition Version 1.1 - 7.0(9)E4
Host Certificate Valid from: 30-Jun-2013 to 01-Jul-2015
Cisco Security Intelligence Operations
The Cisco Security Intelligence Operations site on Cisco.com provides intelligence reports about current 
vulnerabilities and security threats. It also has reports on other security topics that help you protect your 
network and deploy your security systems to reduce organizational risk.
You should be aware of the most recent security threats so that you can most effectively secure and 
manage your network. Cisco Security Intelligence Operations contains the top ten intelligence reports 
listed by date, severity, urgency, and whether there is a new signature available to deal with the threat.
Cisco Security Intelligence Operations contains a Security News section that lists security articles of 
interest. There are related security tools and links.
You can access Cisco Security Intelligence Operations at this URL:
Cisco Security Intelligence Operations is also a repository of information for individual signatures, 
including signature ID, type, structure, and description.
You can search for security alerts and signatures at this URL:
Restrictions and Limitations
The following restrictions and limitations apply to Cisco IPS 7.0(9)E4 software and the products that 
run it:
IPS 7.0(9)E4 does not support the 4200 series sensors. We recommend you upgrade to IPS 7.(x)E4.
IPS 7.0(9)E4 does not support the AIM SSC-5, which is only supported in IPS 6(x)E4.
In IPS 7.0(9)E4 the default value of the Cisco server IP address has been changed from 
198.133.219.25 to 72.163.4.161 in the Auto Update URL configuration. If you have automatic 
update configured on your sensor, you may need to update firewall rules to allow the sensor to 
connect to this new IP address.
If you get an unauthorized error message while configuring an automatic update, make sure you 
have the correct ports open on any firewalls between the sensor and Cisco.com. For example, you 
need port 443 for the initial automatic update connection to www.cisco.com, and you need port 80