Cisco Cisco IPS 4255 Sensor
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Release Notes for Cisco Intrusion Prevention System 7.1(8)E4
OL-30202-01
Licensing the Sensor
Step 3
Fill in the required fields. Your Cisco IPS Signature Subscription Service license key will be sent by
email to the e-mail address you specified.
email to the e-mail address you specified.
Note
You must have the correct IPS device serial number and product identifier (PID) because the
license key only functions on the device with that number.
license key only functions on the device with that number.
Step 4
Save the license key to a system that has a Web server, FTP server, or SCP server.
Step 5
Log in to the CLI using an account with administrator privileges.
Step 6
Copy the license key to the sensor.
sensor# copy scp://user@192.168.1.2/24://tftpboot/dev.lic license-key
Password: *******
Step 7
Verify the sensor is licensed.
sensor# show version
Application Partition:
Cisco Intrusion Prevention System, Version 7.1(8)E4
Host:
Realm Keys key1.0
Signature Definition:
Signature Update S745.0 2013-09-27
OS Version: 2.6.29.1
Platform: ASA-SSM-10
Serial Number: P2A0000067R
Licensed, expires: 19-Sep-2014 UTC
Sensor up-time is 6:41.
Using 608M out of 974M bytes of available memory (62% usage)
system is using 30.0M out of 160.0M bytes of available disk space (19% usage)
application-data is using 61.4M out of 169.2M bytes of available disk space (38% usage)
boot is using 56.5M out of 69.6M bytes of available disk space (85% usage)
application-log is using 123.5M out of 513.0M bytes of available disk space (24% usage)
MainApp S-2013_09_26_01_22_7_1_8 (Release) 2013-09-26T01:28:40-0500 Running
AnalysisEngine S-2013_09_26_01_22_7_1_8 (Release) 2013-09-26T01:28:40-0500 Running
CollaborationApp S-2013_09_26_01_22_7_1_8 (Release) 2013-09-26T01:28:40-0500 Running
CLI S-2013_09_26_01_22_7_1_8 (Release) 2013-09-26T01:28:40-0500
Upgrade History:
IPS-K9-7.1-8-E4 10:07:07 UTC Sun Jan 27 2013
Recovery Partition Version 1.1 - 7.1(8)E4
Host Certificate Valid from: 02-Oct-2013 to 03-Oct-2015
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