Cisco Cisco IPS 4255 Sensor Manual Técnico
Troubleshoot
This section provides information you can use to troubleshoot your configuration.
Tips
Use these troubleshooting tips:
From the Sensor look at the show statistics network−access output and make sure that the
state
"is
active. From the console or SSH to the Sensor, this information is viewed:
sensor5#show statistics network−access
Current Configuration
AllowSensorShun = false
ShunMaxEntries = 100
NetDevice
Type = Cisco
IP = 10.66.79.210
NATAddr = 0.0.0.0
Communications = telnet
ShunInterface
InterfaceName = FastEthernet0/1
InterfaceDirection = in
State
ShunEnable = true
NetDevice
IP = 10.66.79.210
AclSupport = uses Named ACLs
State = Active
ShunnedAddr
Host
IP = 10.100.100.2
ShunMinutes = 15
MinutesRemaining = 12
sensor5#
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Make sure the communication parameter shows that the correct protocol is used such as Telnet or
SSH with 3DES. You can try a manual SSH or Telnet from an SSH/Telnet client on a PC in order to
check the username and password credentials are correct. Then try to Telnet or SSH from the Sensor
itself to the router and see if you can login successfully to the router.
SSH with 3DES. You can try a manual SSH or Telnet from an SSH/Telnet client on a PC in order to
check the username and password credentials are correct. Then try to Telnet or SSH from the Sensor
itself to the router and see if you can login successfully to the router.
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Updated: Dec 17, 2009
Document ID: 44905