Cisco Cisco IPS 4255 Sensor
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Release Notes for Cisco Intrusion Prevention System 6.2(2)E4
OL-21670-01
Upgrading to Cisco IPS 6.2(2)E4
The URL points to where the update file is located, for example, to retrieve the update using FTP, enter
the following:
the following:
sensor(config)# upgrade ftp://username@ip_address//directory/IPS-K9-6.2-2-E4.pkg
Step 5
Enter the password when prompted.
Enter password: ********
Step 6
Enter
yes
to complete the upgrade.
Note
Major updates, minor updates, and service packs may force a restart of the IPS processes or even
force a reboot of the sensor to complete installation.
force a reboot of the sensor to complete installation.
Note
The operating system is reimaged and all files that have been placed on the sensor through the
service account are removed.
service account are removed.
Step 7
Verify your new sensor version:
sensor# show version
Application Partition:
Cisco Intrusion Prevention System, Version 6.2(2)E4
Host:
Realm Keys key1.0
Signature Definition:
Signature Update S480.0 2010-03-24
OS Version: 2.4.30-IDS-smp-bigphys
Platform: ASA-SSM-20
Serial Number: JAB093503UW
No license present
Sensor up-time is 2 min.
Using 1017171968 out of 2093604864 bytes of available memory (48% usage)
application-data is using 38.3M out of 166.6M bytes of available disk space (24% usage)
boot is using 40.2M out of 68.5M bytes of available disk space (62% usage)
MainApp E-ECLIPSE_2009_SEP_14_13_21_6_2_1_119 (Ipsbuild)
2009-09-14T13:22:32-0500 Running
AnalysisEngine EE-ECLIPSE_E4_2010_MAR_25_00_44_6_2_2 (Ipsbuild)
2010-03-25T00:46:02-0500 Running
CLI E-ECLIPSE_2009_SEP_14_13_21_6_2_1_119 (Ipsbuild)
2009-09-14T13:22:32-0500
Upgrade History:
IPS-K9-6.2-2-E4 03:18:06 UTC Thu Mar 25 2010
Recovery Partition Version 1.1 - 6.2(2)E4
Host Certificate Valid from: 28-Mar-2010 to 28-Mar-2012
sensor#