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Cisco Intrusion Prevention System Sensor CLI Configuration Guide for IPS 5.0
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Chapter 2 Logging In to the Sensor
Logging In to NM-CIDS
Step 2
Type your username and password at the login prompt:
Note
The default username and password are both
cisco
. You are prompted to change them the first
time you log in to IDSM-2.You must first enter the UNIX password, which is
cisco
. Then you
must enter the new password twice.
login:
cisco
Password:
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idsm-2
Logging In to NM-CIDS
You cannot access NM-CIDS through the router using the
session
command until you assign the internal
management port an IP address. You can do this either by assigning an IP address directly to the IDS
interface or by assigning an unnumbered loopback interface. If you do not set an IP address before you
session to NM-CIDS, you receive an error message.
After you assign the IP address, you can log in to NM-CIDS from the router console.
Note
You must initialize the sensor (run the
setup
command) from the router. After networking is configured,
SSH and Telnet are available.