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Release Notes for Cisco Intrusion Prevention System 7.3(1)E4
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  Initializing the Sensor
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 7.3(1)E4
Host:
    Realm Keys               key1.0
Signature Definition:
    Signature Update         S741.0        2013-09-10
    Threat Profile Version   2
OS Version:                  2.6.29.1
Platform:                    IPS-4360
Serial Number:               FGL1702401M
Licensed, expires:           21-Nov-2014 UTC
Sensor up-time is 22:09.
Using 14372M out of 15943M bytes of available memory (90% usage)
system is using 32.4M out of 160.0M bytes of available disk space (20% usage)
application-data is using 85.6M out of 376.4M bytes of available disk space (24% usage)
boot is using 63.1M out of 70.2M bytes of available disk space (95% usage)
application-log is using 494.0M out of 513.0M bytes of available disk space (96% usage)
MainApp            C-2013_12_16_14_00_7_3_0_143   (Release)   2013-12-16T14:06:20-0600   
Running
AnalysisEngine     C-2013_12_16_14_00_7_3_0_143   (Release)   2013-12-16T14:06:20-0600   
Running
CollaborationApp   C-2013_12_16_14_00_7_3_0_143   (Release)   2013-12-16T14:06:20-0600   
Running
CLI                C-2013_12_16_14_00_7_3_0_143   (Release)   2013-12-16T14:06:20-0600
Upgrade History:
  IPS-K9-7.3-1-E4   11:22:07 UTC Sat Jan 19 2013
Recovery Partition Version 1.1 - 7.3(1)E4
Host Certificate Valid from: 09-Oct-2014 to 09-Oct-2016
sensor#
Initializing the Sensor
This section describes how to initialize the sensor using the setup command, and contains the following 
sections: