Cisco Cisco IPS 4255 Sensor

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Release Notes for Cisco Intrusion Prevention System 5.1(8)E3
OL-20155-01
Upgrading to Cisco IPS 5.1(8)E3
Signature Definition:
    Signature Update    S278.0                   2007-03-28
    Virus Update        V1.2                     2005-11-24
OS Version:             2.4.26-IDS-smp-bigphys
Platform:               IDS-4210
Serial Number:          8R2D501
No license present
Sensor up-time is 12 days.
Using 500482048 out of 510238720 bytes of available memory (98% usage)
system is using 17.4M out of 29.0M bytes of available disk space (60% usage)
application-data is using 36.8M out of 174.7M bytes of available disk space (22%
 usage)
boot is using 35.3M out of 75.9M bytes of available disk space (49% usage)
application-log is using 532.6M out of 2.8G bytes of available disk space (20% u
sage)
MainApp          2007_FEB_02_15_58   (Release)   2007-02-02T16:04:00-0600   Running
AnalysisEngine   2007_FEB_02_15_58   (Release)   2007-02-02T16:04:00-0600   Running
CLI              2007_FEB_02_15_58   (Release)   2007-02-02T16:04:00-0600
Upgrade History:
  IPS-K9-sp-5.1-8-E3   15:58:00 UTC Fri Feb 02 2007
Recovery Partition Version 1.1 - 5.1(8)E3
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For More Information
For the procedure for adding remote hosts to the SSH known hosts list, refer to 
For the procedure for making a remote host a TLS trusted host, refer to 
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For the procedure for locating software on Cisco.com, see 
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Installing the ISO Image File
Note
You must create a recovery CD on a Linux system to install the ISO image for IDS-4235 and IDS-4250.
The Recovery ISO Image is for IDS-4235 and IDS-4250 sensors only.
To create the recovery CD for the ISO image for IDS-4235 and IDS-4250, follow these steps:
Step 1
Insert a blank CD-R media in to the CD-R recorder of the burn host.
Step 2
Enter the following command:
host# cdrecord -v speed=6 dev=0,0 IPS-K9-cd-1.1-a-6.0-5-E2.iso
host# cdrecord -v speed=6 dev=0,0 IPS-K9-cd-1.1-a-6.0-5-E3.iso
host# cdrecord -v speed=6 dev=0,0 IPS-K9-cd-1.1-a-6.0-4-E2.iso
host# cdrecord -v speed=6 dev=0,0 IPS-K9-cd-1.1-a-6.0-4a-E1.iso
host# cdrecord -v speed=6 dev=0,0 IPS-K9-cd-1.1-a-6.0-2-E1.iso