Cisco Cisco IPS 4345 Sensor

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Release Notes for Cisco Intrusion Prevention System 7.2(1)E4
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  Initializing the Sensor
 shows a sample System Configuration Dialog.
    --- Basic Setup ---
    --- System Configuration Dialog ---
At any point you may enter a question mark '?' for help.
User ctrl-c to abort configuration dialog at any prompt.
Default settings are in square brackets '[]'.
Current time: Wed Nov 11 21:19:51 2009
Setup Configuration last modified:
Enter host name[sensor]:
Enter IP interface[192.168.1.2/24,192.168.1.1]:
Modify current access list?[no]:
Current access list entries:
  [1] 0.0.0.0/0
Delete:
Permit:
Use DNS server for Global Correlation?[no]:
  DNS server IP address[171.68.226.120]:
Use HTTP proxy server for Global Correlation?[no]:
  HTTP proxy server IP address[128.107.241.169]:
  HTTP proxy server Port number[8080]:
Modify system clock settings?[no]: 
  Modify summer time settings?[no]:
    Use USA SummerTime Defaults?[yes]:
    Recurring, Date or Disable?[Recurring]:
    Start Month[march]:
    Start Week[second]:
    Start Day[sunday]:
    Start Time[02:00:00]:
    End Month[november]:
    End Week[first]:
    End Day[sunday]:
    End Time[02:00:00]:
    DST Zone[]: 
    Offset[60]:
  Modify system timezone?[no]:
    Timezone[UTC]:
    UTC Offset[0]:
  Use NTP?[no]: yes
    NTP Server IP Address[]: 
    Use NTP Authentication?[no]: yes
      NTP Key ID[]: 1
      NTP Key Value[]: 8675309
Participation in the SensorBase Network allows Cisco to collect aggregated statistics 
about traffic sent to your IPS.
SensorBase Network Participation level?[off]: full
If you agree to participate in the SensorBase Network, Cisco will collect aggregated 
statistics about traffic sent to your IPS.
This includes summary data on the Cisco IPS network traffic properties and how this 
traffic was handled by the Cisco appliances. We do not collect the data content of traffic 
or other sensitive business or personal information. All data is aggregated and sent via 
secure HTTP to the Cisco SensorBase Network servers in periodic intervals. All data shared 
with Cisco will be anonymous and treated as strictly confidential.
The table below describes how the data will be used by Cisco.
Participation Level = "Partial":
  * Type of Data: Protocol Attributes (e.g. TCP max segment size and