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Release Notes for the Cisco Intrusion Prevention System Device Manager 7.2.2
OL-31522-01
  New and Changed Information
New and Changed Information
IDM 7.2.2 has the following new features:
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Support for IPS 7.2(2)E4.
IDM 7.2.2 is included in IPS 7.2(2)E4.
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A new pane, SNMPv3 Users, has been added to Configuration > SNMP > SNMPv3 Users > Sensor 
Management. 
In the SNMPv3 Users pane you can add, edit, and delete SNMPv3 users. The SNMPv3 Users pane 
displays the username, access control, security level, authentication protocol, and privacy protocol 
for all SNMPv3 users configured on the system. You can configure a maximum of 25 SNMPv3 users 
on the system. You can also associate SNMPv3 users with SNMP trap destinations. If no SNMPv3 
user is associated with a trap, then an SNMPv2 trap is sent.
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A new pane, SDEE Subscription, has been added to Sensor Management.
The SDEE Subscriptions pane displays the details of the SDEE client subscriptions on the sensor. 
You can view the SDEE subscription ID, the status (expired or valid) of the subscription, the IP 
address of each SDEE client for each listed subscription, and see the last time the subscription was 
read.
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SNMPv3 statistics have been added to Configuration > Monitoring > Statistics. 
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In IPS versions before 7.2(2)E4, a valid password is 8 to 32 characters long. For IPS 7.2(2)E4 and 
later, a valid password is 6 to 127 characters long.
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In IPS versions before 7.2(2)E4, while executing an immediate upgrade, you cannot use the IDM, 
IME, or CLI, or start any new sessions until the upgrade is complete. For IPS 7.2(2)E4 and later, you 
can use the IDM, IME, and CLI immediately after an automatic update because the automatic update 
is now executed as background process
Obtaining Software on Cisco.com
You can find major and minor updates, service packs, signature and signature engine updates, system 
and recovery files, firmware upgrades, and Readmes on the Download Software site on Cisco.com. 
Signature updates are posted to Cisco.com approximately every week, more often if needed. Service 
packs are posted to Cisco.com in a release train format, a new release every three months. Major and 
minor updates are also posted periodically. Check Cisco.com regularly for the latest IPS software.
You must have an account with cryptographic access before you can download software. You set this 
account up the first time you download IPS software from the Download Software site. 
Note
You must be logged in to Cisco.com to download software. You must have an active IPS maintenance 
contract and a Cisco.com password to download software. You must have a sensor license to apply 
signature updates. 
Downloading Cisco IPS Software
To download software on Cisco.com, follow these steps:
Step 1
Log in to 
.
Step 2
From the Support drop-down menu, choose Download Software.