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Intrusion prevention system appliances and modules 5.0
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Installing IDS-4215
Attach the network cables.
Step 5
FastEthernet1/3
FastEthernet1/2
Warning
Port numbering for onboard interfaces was reversed from IDS 4.x to IPS 5.0 and later. The port naming
convention changed within the IPS application only; the physical chassis label remains unchanged.
To correlate chassis port labels to software port names, refer to the figure above.
IDS-4215 has the following interfaces:
FastEthernet0/0 is the command and control port.
FastEthernet0/1 is the sensing port.
FastEthernet1/0, FastEthernet1/1, FastEthernet1/2, and FastEthernet1/3 are the optional sensing
ports available if you have the 4FE card installed.
Step 6
Power on IDS-4215.
Make sure the BIOS version is 5.1.7 and the ROMMON version is 1.4 before upgrading IDS-4215 to
5.0. For the procedure, see
Note
Initialize IDS-4215.
Step 7
For the procedure, see
Upgrade IDS-4215 to the most recent Cisco IPS software.
Step 8
For the procedure, see
You are now ready to configure intrusion prevention on IDS-4215.
Installing Cisco Intrusion Prevention System Appliances and Modules 5.0
3-8
Empty PCI
slot
FastEthernet1/0
FastEthernet1/1
FastEthernet0/1 (sensing)
FastEthernet0/0 (command and control)
Upgrading the BIOS and ROMMON, page
The BIOS/ROMMON upgrade is necessary to install the 4.1(4) system image, but not the 5.0(2)
system image. The 5.0(2) system image is smaller than the size limitation that applied to earlier
versions of ROMMON, while the 4.1(4) system image was larger.
Initializing the Sensor, page
Obtaining Cisco IPS Software, page
USB
(unused)
10/100 ETHERNET 0
10/100 ETHERNET 1
USB
CONSOLE
Off/on
Console
9-2.
10-1.
Chapter 3
Installing IDS-4215
Power
connector
3-9.
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