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Release Notes for Cisco Intrusion Prevention System 7.0(7)E4
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  Upgrading to Cisco IPS
To upgrade the sensor, follow these steps:
Step 1
Download the appropriate file (for example, IPS-K9-7.0-7-E4.pkg) to an FTP, SCP, HTTP, or HTTPS 
server that is accessible from your sensor.
Step 2
Log in to the CLI using an account with administrator privileges.
Step 3
Enter configuration mode.
sensor# configure terminal
Step 4
Upgrade the sensor.
sensor(config)# upgrade url/IPS-K9-7.0-7-E4.pkg
The URL points to where the update file is located, for example, to retrieve the update using FTP, enter 
the following:
sensor(config)# upgrade ftp://username@ip_address//directory/IPS-K9-7.0-7-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.
Note
The operating system is reimaged and all files that have been placed on the sensor through the 
service account are removed.
Step 7
Version your new sensor version:
sensor# show version
Application Partition:
Cisco Intrusion Prevention System, Version 7.0(7)E4
Host:                                                         
    Realm Keys          key1.0                                
Signature Definition:                                         
    Signature Update    S615.0                   2012-01-03   
OS Version:             2.4.30-IDS-smp-bigphys                
Platform:               IPS-4260-K9                           
Serial Number:          AZBW5470014                           
No license present
Sensor up-time is 5 days.
Using 1887371264 out of 4100345856 bytes of available memory (46% usage) system is using 
18.2M out of 38.5M bytes of available disk space (47% usage) application-data is using 
48.0M out of 166.8M bytes of available disk space (30% usage) boot is using 46.1M out of 
69.5M bytes of available disk space (70% usage) application-log is using 494.0M out of 
513.0M bytes of available disk space (96% usage)
MainApp            B-2012_JAN_16_04_50_7_0_7 (Ipsbuild)   2012-01-16T04:53:24-0600   
Running   
AnalysisEngine     B-2012_JAN_16_04_50_7_0_7 (Ipsbuild)   2012-01-16T04:53:24-0600   
Running