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Cisco Intrusion Prevention System Sensor CLI Configuration Guide for IPS 5.0
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Chapter 17 Upgrading, Downgrading, and Installing System Images
Installing System Images
Step 3
Enter enable mode:
router#
enable
router(enable)#
Step 4
Session to NM-CIDS:
router(enable)#
service-module IDS-Sensor
slot_number
/0 session
Use the
show configuration | include interface IDS-Sensor
command to determine which slot
NM-CIDS is in.
Step 5
Suspend the session by pressing
Shift-Ctrl-6 X
. You will see the
router#
prompt. If you do not see this
prompt, try
Ctrl-6 X
.
Step 6
Reset NM-CIDS:
router(enable)#
service-module IDS-Sensor
slot_number
/0 reset
You are prompted to confirm the
reset
command.
Step 7
Press
Enter
to confirm.
Step 8
Press
Enter
to resume the suspended session. After displaying its version, the bootloader displays this
prompt for 15 seconds:
Please enter ’***’ to change boot configuration:
Step 9
Type *** during the 15-second delay. The bootloader prompt appears.
Step 10
Display the bootloader configuration:
ServicesEngine boot-loader>
show
config
Step 11
Configure the bootloader parameters:
ServicesEngine boot-loader>
config
Step 12
You are prompted for each value line by line.
a.
Specify the IP address—The external fast Ethernet port on NM-CIDS. This must be a real IP address
on your network.
b.
Specify the subnet mask—The external fast Ethernet port on NM-CIDS. This must be a real IP
address on your network.
c.
Specify the TFTP server IP address—The IP address of the TFTP server from which to download
the NM-CIDS system image.
d.
Specify the gateway IP address—The IP address of the default gateway for hosts on your subnet.
e.
Specify the default helper file—The name of the helper image to boot. The NM-CIDS helper file is
NM-CIDS-K9-helper-1.0-1.bin.
f.
Specify the Ethernet interface—The Ethernet interface is always set to
external
.
g.
Specify the default boot device—The default boot device is always set to
disk
.
h.
Specify the default bootloader—The default bootloader is always set to
primary
.
If you made any changes, the bootloader stores them permanently.
Step 13
Boot the helper image:
ServicesEngine boot-loader>#
boot helper NM-CIDS-K9-helper-1.0-1.bin
The bootloader displays a spinning line while loading the helper image from the TFTP server. When the
helper is loaded, it is booted. The NM-CIDS helper displays its main menu when it launches.