Chapter 1 Introducing the Sensor
Installation Preparation
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Caution
Be sure to set the time zone and summertime settings on both the parent router
and the NM-CIDS to ensure that the GMT time settings are correct. The
NM-CIDS’s local time will be incorrect if the timezone and/or summertime
settings do not match between the NM-CIDS and the router.
–
Use NTP.
You can configure your NM-CIDS to get its time from an NTP time
synchronization source, such as a Cisco router other than the parent router.
See
Configuring a Cisco Router to be an NTP Server, page 10-22
. You will
need the NTP server IP address, the NTP key ID, and the NTP key value. You
can configure the NM-CIDS to use NTP during initialization or you can set
up NTP later. See
Configuring the Sensor to Use an NTP Server as its Time
Source, page 10-21
, for more information.
Note
We recommend that you use an NTP time synchronization source.
Installation Preparation
To prepare for installing sensors, follow these steps:
Step 1
Review the safety precautions outlined in the Regulatory Compliance and Safety
Information for the Cisco Intrusion Detection System 4200 Series Appliance
Sensor that shipped with your sensor.
Step 2
To familiarize yourself with the location of IDS documentation on Cisco.com,
read the Cisco Intrusion Detection System (IDS) Hardware and Software Version
4.1 Documentation Guide that shipped with your sensor.
Step 3
Obtain the Release Notes for the Cisco Intrusion Detection System Version 4.1
from Cisco.com and completely read them before proceeding with the
installation.
Step 4
Unpack the sensor.
Step 5
Place the sensor in an ESD-controlled environment.
See
Working in an ESD Environment, page 1-21
, for the procedure.
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