Cisco Cisco IPS 4255 Sensor

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Release Notes for Cisco Intrusion Prevention System 7.3(5)E4
OL-32050-01
  Initializing the Sensor
service global-correlation
network-participation full
exit
[0] Go to the command prompt without saving this config.
[1] Return to setup without saving this config.
[2] Save this configuration and exit setup.
[3] Continue to Advanced setup.
Step 11
Enter 
2
 to save the configuration (or 
3
 to continue with advanced setup using the CLI).
Enter your selection[2]: 2 
Configuration Saved.
Step 12
If you changed the time setting, enter 
yes
 to reboot the sensor.
Advanced Setup for the IPS Appliance
Note
The currently supported Cisco IPS appliances are the IPS 4345, IPS 4360, IPS 4510, and IPS 4520. 
Note
Adding new subinterfaces is a two-step process. You first organize the interfaces when you edit the 
virtual sensor configuration. You then choose which interfaces and subinterfaces are assigned to which 
virtual sensors.
To continue with advanced setup for the appliance, follow these steps:
Step 1
Log in to the appliance using an account with administrator privileges.
Step 2
Enter the 
setup
 command. The System Configuration Dialog is displayed. Press Enter or the spacebar 
to skip to the menu to access advanced setup. 
Step 3
Enter 
to access advanced setup. 
Step 4
Specify the Telnet server status. The default is disabled.
Step 5
Specify the SSHv1 fallback setting. The default is disabled.
Step 6
Specify the web server port. The web server port is the TCP port used by the web server (1 to 65535). 
The default is 443.
Note
If you change the web server port, you must specify the port in the URL address of your browser 
when you connect to the IDM in the following format: 
https://appliance_ip_address:port
 
(for example, 
https://10.1.9.201:1040
).
Note
The web server is configured to use TLS/SSL encryption by default. Setting the port to 80 does 
not disable the encryption.