Cisco Cisco IPS 4255 Sensor

Pagina di 42
   
22
Release Notes for Cisco Intrusion Prevention System 6.0(6)E4
OL-21669-01
  After Upgrading to Cisco IPS 6.0(6)E4
Serial Number:          ABC1234DEFG 
No license present
Sensor up-time is 2 min.
Using 1016684544 out of 2093604864 bytes of available memory (48% usage)
application-data is using 35.4M out of 166.6M bytes of available disk space (22% usage)
boot is using 37.8M out of 68.5M bytes of available disk space (58% usage)
MainApp          N-NUBRA_2009_JUL_15_01_10_6_0_5_57    (Ipsbuild)   
2009-07-15T01:15:08-0500   Running   
AnalysisEngine   NE-NUBRA_E4_2010_MAR_24_22_44_6_0_6   (Ipsbuild)   
2010-03-24T22:47:53-0500   Running   
CLI              N-NUBRA_2009_JUL_15_01_10_6_0_5_57    (Ipsbuild)   
2009-07-15T01:15:08-0500             
Upgrade History:
  IPS-K9-6.0-6-E4   00:14:06 UTC Thu Mar 25 2010   
Recovery Partition Version 1.1 - 6.0(6)E4
sensor# 
Note
For 5.x, you receive a message saying the upgrade is of unknown type. You can ignore this message.
For More Information
For the procedure for locating software on Cisco.com and obtaining an account with cryptographic 
privileges, see 
.
After Upgrading to Cisco IPS 6.0(6)E4
This section provides information about what to do after you install IPS 6.0(6)E4. It contains the 
following topics:
Comparing Configurations
Compare your backed up and saved 5.1 configuration with the output of the show configuration 
command after upgrading to 6.0(6)E4 to verify that all the configuration has been properly converted.
Caution
If the configuration is not properly converted, use the Bug Navigator tool to check the list of caveats 
associated with your release, or check Cisco.com for any upgrade issues that have been found. Contact 
the TAC if no DDTS refers to your situation.