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Release Notes for Cisco Intrusion Prevention System 7.1(4)E4
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  New and Changed Information
Cisco Security Manager 4.0 and later
Cisco Security Manager 4.0(2) does not support the IPS 4270-20.
Cisco Security Manager 4.3 and later supports the IPS 4500 series sensors.
Note
You may need to configure viewers that are already configured to monitor the earlier version 
sensors to accept a new SSL certificate for the Cisco IPS 7.1 sensors.
New and Changed Information
Cisco IPS 7.1(4)E4 contains the following new and changed information:
Support for the IPS 4510 and IPS 4520.
Although IME 7.2.1 supports the new platforms (IPS 4510 and IPS 4520), the online help does not 
yet reference them. 
Contains signature update S648.
Continuing support for the IPS 4270-20, IPS 4340, IPS 4360, ASA 5585-X IPS SSP series, and 
ASA 5500-X IPS SSP series.
AC Power Supply in the IPS 4300 Series V01 and V02 Chassis
The Cisco IPS 4300 series sensors with the AC power supply can restore the previous power state of the 
system if AC power is lost. Earlier IPS 4300s (V01) require you to turn on the power with the power 
switch. Newer IPS 4300s (V02) automatically turn on when you plug in the power cable. 
To determine your version, do one of the following:
At the CLI, enter the show inventory command and look for V01 or V02 in the output.
On the back of the chassis, look at the VID PID label for V01 or V02.
The V01 chassis has the following limitations (these limitations do not apply to the V02 chassis):
The sensor requires 50 seconds from the time that AC power is applied before the power state can 
be updated and stored. This means that any changes to the power state within the first 50 seconds of 
applying AC power will not be observed if AC power is removed within that time.
The sensor requires 10 seconds from the time it is placed into standby mode before the power state 
can be updated and stored. This means any changes to the power state within the first 10 seconds of 
entering standby mode (including the standby mode itself) will not be observed if AC power is 
removed within that time.
For More Information
For information on the AC power supplies in the IPS 4300 series sensors, refer to