Cisco Cisco Catalyst 6500 Series Intrusion Detection System (IDSM-1) Module Manual Técnico

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Upgrading the Intrusion Detection System Module
Document ID: 23080
Contents
Introduction
 Prerequisites
      Requirements
      Components Used
      Conventions
 Upgrading the IDSM Application Partition
      Step−by−Step Instructions
      Verifying the Application Partition Upgrade
 Upgrading the IDSM Service Pack
      Verifying the Service Pack Upgrade
 Upgrading the IDSM Signatures
      Verifying the Signature Upgrade
 Upgrading the IDSM2
      Upgrading the Maintenence Partition
      Reimaging the Application Partition from the Maintenence Partition
      Minor Image Upgrade
      Upgrading the IDSM2 Service Pack or Signatures
 Troubleshoot
 Related Information
Introduction
This document explains how to perform a Cisco Intrusion Detection System Module (IDSM) upgrade on an
application partition, service pack, and a signature update. For more details on upgrading the IDS Sensor,
refer to Catalyst 6000 Intrusion Detection System Module.
Prerequisites
Requirements
Before attempting this configuration, please ensure that you meet the following prerequisites:
Start with an IDS Sensor that is up and still communicating with the Director until the time of the
upgrade.
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You should be able to successfully use ping, passive FTP, and Telnet to get to the Sensor without
interference from any sort of firewall or packet−filtering device before the upgrade.
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Make sure you have an FTP server that supports passive mode.
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Components Used
The information in this document is based on the software and hardware versions:
IDSM Sensor Model WS−X6381−IDS running software version 2.5.
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IDS Director running Solaris version 2.6, HP OpenView version x5.01, IDS Director Software
version 2.2.3 S9.
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Solaris version 2.8 workstation with passive FTP and Telnet access to the Sensor and the Director.
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