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Release Notes for Cisco Intrusion Prevention System 6.0(1)E1
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    Restrictions and Limitations
No license present
Sensor up-time is 3 days.
Using 1031888896 out of 2093682688 bytes of available memory (49% usage)
system is using 17.8M out of 29.0M bytes of available disk space (61% usage)
application-data is using 52.4M out of 166.6M bytes of available disk space (33% usage)
boot is using 37.8M out of 68.5M bytes of available disk space (58% usage)
MainApp          N-2007_JUN_19_16_45   (Release)   2007-06-19T17:10:20-0500   Running
AnalysisEngine   N-2007_JUN_19_16_45   (Release)   2007-06-19T17:10:20-0500   Running
CLI              N-2007_JUN_19_16_45   (Release)   2007-06-19T17:10:20-0500
Upgrade History:
  IPS-K9-6.0-1-E1   15:36:05 UTC Wed Aug 22 2007
Recovery Partition Version 1.1 - 6.0(1)E1
sensor#
Step 7
Copy your license key from a sensor to a server to keep a backup copy of the license:
sensor# copy license-key scp://user@10.89.147.3://tftpboot/dev.lic 
Password: *******
sensor#
For More Information
For the CLI procedure for adding hosts to the SSH known hosts list, refer to 
. For the IDM procedure, refer to 
.
For the CLI procedure for adding TLS trusted hosts, refer to 
. For the 
IDM procedure, refer to 
For more information on Cisco service contracts, see 
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Restrictions and Limitations
The following restrictions and limitations apply to Cisco IPS 6.0(1)E1 software and the products that 
run 6.0(1)E1:
For IPS 5.0 and later, you can no longer remove the cisco account. You can disable it using the no 
password cisco
 command, but you cannot remove it. To use the no password cisco command, there 
must be another administrator account on the sensor. Removing the cisco account through the 
service account is not supported. If you remove the cisco account through the service account, the 
sensor most likely will not boot up, so to recover the sensor you must reinstall the sensor system 
image.
Do not confuse Cisco OS IDS or Cisco IPS (a software-based intrusion-detection/prevention 
application that runs in the Cisco IOS) with the IPS that runs on the NM CIDS. The NM CIDS runs 
Cisco IPS 6.0(1)E1. Because performance can be reduced and duplicate alarms can be generated, 
we recommend that you do not run Cisco IOS IDS and Cisco PS 6.0(1)E1 simultaneously.
Only one NM CIDS is supported per Cisco 2600, 2811, 2821 2851, 3825, 3845, and 3700 series 
router.
Jumbo frames are not supported on the NM-CIDS.