Cisco Cisco IPS 4345 Sensor

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Release Notes for Cisco Intrusion Prevention System 7.1(3)E4
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  Logging In to the IDM
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exit
exit
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service trusted-certificates
exit
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service web-server
exit
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service anomaly-detection ad0
exit
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service external-product-interface
exit
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service health-monitor
exit
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service global-correlation
exit
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service aaa
exit
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service analysis-engine
exit
sensor#
Note
You can also use the more current-config command to view your configuration.
Step 3
Display the self-signed X.509 certificate (needed by TLS).
sensor# show tls fingerprint
MD5: C4:BC:F2:92:C2:E2:4D:EB:92:0F:E4:86:53:6A:C6:01
SHA1: 64:9B:AC:DE:21:62:0C:D3:57:2E:9B:E5:3D:04:8F:A7:FD:CD:6F:27
Step 4
Write down the certificate fingerprints. You need the fingerprints to check the authenticity of the 
certificate when connecting to this sensor with a web browser.
Logging In to the IDM
The IDM is a web-based, Java Web Start application that enables you to configure and manage your 
sensor. The web server for the IDM resides on the sensor. You can access it through Internet Explorer or 
Firefox web browsers.
Note
The IDM is already installed on the sensor.