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Chapter 18 Obtaining Software
Obtaining a License Key From Cisco.com
Note
If you use FTP or SCP, you are prompted for a password.
Note
If you use SCP, the remote host must be on the SSH known hosts list. For the procedure, see
Adding Hosts to the Known Hosts List, page 4-31
.
Note
If you use HTTPS, the remote host must be a TLS trusted host. For the procedure, see
Adding
TLS Trusted Hosts, page 4-35
.
To install the license key, follow these steps:
Step 1
Apply for the license key at
www.cisco.com/go/license.
Step 2
Fill in the required fields.
Note
You must have the correct IPS device serial number because the license key only functions on
the device with that number.
Your Cisco IPS Signature Subscription Service license key will be sent by e-mail to the e-mail address
you specified.
Step 3
Save the license key to a system that has a web server, FTP server, or SCP server.
Step 4
Log in to the CLI using an account with administrator privileges.
Step 5
Copy the license key to the sensor:
sensor#
copy scp://[email protected]://tftpboot/dev.lic license-key
Password: *******
Step 6
Verify the sensor is licensed:
sensor#
show version
Application Partition:
Cisco Intrusion Prevention System, Version 5.0(1)S149.0
OS Version 2.4.26-IDS-smp-bigphys
Platform: IPS-4255-K9
Serial Number: JAB0815R0JS
Licensed, expires: 19-Dec-2005 UTC
Sensor up-time is 2 days.
Using 706699264 out of 3974291456 bytes of available memory (17% usage)
system is using 17.3M out of 29.0M bytes of available disk space (59% usage)
application-data is using 36.5M out of 166.8M bytes of available disk space (23% usage)
boot is using 39.4M out of 68.6M bytes of available disk space (61% usage)
MainApp 2005_Feb_18_03.00 (Release) 2005-02-18T03:13:47-0600 Running
AnalysisEngine 2005_Feb_15_03.00 (QATest) 2005-02-15T12:59:35-0600 Running
CLI 2005_Feb_18_03.00 (Release) 2005-02-18T03:13:47-0600
Upgrade History: