Cisco Cisco IPS 4255 Sensor

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Release Notes for Cisco Intrusion Prevention System 7.1(8)E4
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  Initializing the Sensor
When you enter the setup command, an interactive dialog called the System Configuration Dialog 
appears on the system console screen. The System Configuration Dialog guides you through the 
configuration process. The values shown in brackets next to each prompt are the default values last set. 
System Configuration Dialog
When you enter the setup command, an interactive dialog called the System Configuration Dialog 
appears on the system console screen. The System Configuration Dialog guides you through the 
configuration process. The values shown in brackets next to each prompt are the current values. 
You must go through the entire System Configuration Dialog until you come to the option that you want 
to change. To accept default settings for items that you do not want to change, press Enter
To return to the EXEC prompt without making changes and without going through the entire System 
Configuration Dialog, press Ctrl-C. The System Configuration Dialog also provides help text for each 
prompt. To access the help text, enter 
?
 at a prompt. 
When you complete your changes, the System Configuration Dialog shows you the configuration that 
you created during the setup session. It also asks you if you want to use this configuration. If you enter 
yes
, the configuration is saved. If you enter 
no
, the configuration is not saved and the process begins 
again. There is no default for this prompt; you must enter either 
yes
 or 
no
You can configure daylight savings time either in recurring mode or date mode. If you choose recurring 
mode, the start and end days are based on week, day, month, and time. If you choose date mode, the start 
and end days are based on month, day, year, and time. Choosing disable turns off daylight savings time. 
Note
You only need to set the date and time in the System Configuration Dialog if the system is an appliance 
and is NOT using NTP. 
Note
The System Configuration Dialog is an interactive dialog. The default settings are displayed.
 shows a sample System Configuration Dialog.
Example 1
Example System Configuration Dialog
    --- Basic Setup ---
    --- System Configuration Dialog ---
At any point you may enter a question mark '?' for help.
User ctrl-c to abort configuration dialog at any prompt.
Default settings are in square brackets '[]'.
Current time: Wed Nov 11 21:19:51 2009
Setup Configuration last modified:
Enter host name[sensor]:
Enter IP interface[192.168.1.2/24,192.168.1.1]:
Modify current access list?[no]:
Current access list entries:
  [1] 0.0.0.0/0
Delete: