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FireSIGHT System User Guide
 
Chapter 7      Setting Up an IPS Device 
  Configuring Sourcefire Software for X-Series Interfaces
Step 1
Open a terminal window on your device and sign in as the admin user.
Step 2
Enter the following at the command line:
sudo /var/sf/bin/unbypass_cards.sh
You are prompted for your password.
Step 3
When the interfaces switch out of bypass mode, a message in syslog indicates the device is analyzing 
traffic. For example:
Fiber pair has been reset by un_bypass
Deleting Inline Sets
License: 
Protection
When you delete an inline set, any inline interfaces assigned to the set become available for inclusion in 
another set. The interfaces are not deleted.
To delete an inline set:
Access: 
Admin/Network Admin
Step 1
Select 
Devices > Device Management
.
The Device Management page appears.
Step 2
Next to the device where you want to delete the inline set, click the edit icon (
).
The Interfaces tab appears.
Step 3
Click 
Inline Sets
.
The Inline Sets tab appears.
Step 4
Next to the inline set you want to delete, click the delete icon (
).
Step 5
When prompted, confirm that you want to delete the inline set.
The inline set is deleted. Note that your changes do not take effect until you apply the device 
configuration; see 
 for more information.
Configuring Sourcefire Software for  X-Series Interfaces
License: 
Protection
Supported Devices: 
X-Series
You create passive or inline interfaces when you deploy Sourcefire Software for  X-Series package, or 
after the package has been installed. When you add Sourcefire Software for  X-Series to the Defense 
Center, these interfaces are already configured. Sourcefire Software for  X-Series does not support 
advanced configuration options.