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Release Notes for Cisco Intrusion Prevention System 7.2(1)E4
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  Applying IPS 7.2(1)E4 to sensors using CSM 4.4 SP1 or Later
system is using 32.4M out of 160.0M bytes of available disk space (20% usage)
application-data is using 87.1M out of 376.1M bytes of available disk space (24% usage)
boot is using 61.2M out of 70.1M bytes of available disk space (92% usage)
application-log is using 494.0M out of 513.0M bytes of available disk space (96% usage)
MainApp            V-2013_04_10_11_00_7_2_1   (Release)   2013-04-10T11:05:55-0500   
Running
AnalysisEngine     V-2013_04_10_11_00_7_2_1   (Release)   2013-04-10T11:05:55-0500   
Running
CollaborationApp   V-2013_04_10_11_00_7_2_1   (Release)   2013-04-10T11:05:55-0500   
Running
CLI                V-2013_04_10_11_00_7_2_1   (Release)   2013-04-10T11:05:55-0500
Upgrade History:
  IPS-K9-7.2-1-E4   11:17:07 UTC Thu Jan 10 2013
Recovery Partition Version 1.1 - 7.2(1)E4
Host Certificate Valid from: 17-Apr-2013 to 18-Apr-2015
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For More Information
For a list of the specific IPS upgrade filenames, see 
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Applying IPS 7.2(1)E4 to sensors using CSM 4.4 SP1 or Later
Note
We recommend that you upgrade to CSM 4.4 SP1 (Service Pack 1) to manage sensors running IPS 
7.2(1)E4.
To apply the 7.2(1)E4 service pack to sensors using CSM 4.4 SP1 or later, follow these steps:
Step 1
Download the service pack ZIP file, IPS-CSM-K9-7.2-1-E4.zip, to the 
<CSM-install-dir>/MDC/ips/updates directory.
Step 2
Launch the IPS Update Wizard from Tools > Apply IPS Update.
Step 3
Select Sensor Updates from the drop down menu, and then select the IPS-CSM-K9-7.2-1-E4.zip file.
Step 4
Click Next.
Step 5
Select the device(s) to which you want to apply the service pack, then click Finish.
Step 6
Create a deployment job and deploy to sensor(s) using Deployment Manager. You can launch 
Deployment Manager from Tools > Deployment Manager
Step 7
Click Deploy in the popup and follow the instructions.