Chapter 4 Installing the IDS-4220 and IDS-4230
Installing the IDS-4220 and IDS-4230
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Cisco Intrusion Detection System Appliance and Module Installation and Configuration Guide Version 4.1
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Note
The PCI-based card that was used as the sensing interface for the IDS-4220-E and
the IDS-4230-FE does not support the monitoring of dot1q trunk packets and the
tracking of the 993 Dropped Packet alarm. The performance is also lower with the
PCI-based card compared to the onboard NIC. For these reasons, the PCI card is
now used as the command and control interface and the onboard NIC is used for
sensing.
If you are upgrading from version 3.1, see
Upgrading the IDS-4220-E and
IDS-4230-FE to 4.x Software, page 4-5
, for the procedure for upgrading your
IDS-4220 and IDS-4230 to version 4.x software. If you have already swapped the
cables and upgraded to 4.0, see
Obtaining Cisco IDS Software, page 9-1
, for the
procedure for obtaining the 4.1 software.
Installing the IDS-4220 and IDS-4230
Warning
Only trained and qualified personnel should be allowed to install, replace, or
service this equipment. Statement 1030
Caution
Be sure to read the safety warnings in the Regulatory Compliance and Safety
Information for the Cisco Intrusion Detection System 4200 Series Appliance
Sensor and follow proper safety procedures when performing these steps.
To install the IDS-4220 and IDS-4230 on your network, follow these steps:
Step 1
Position the appliance on the network.
See
Placing an Appliance on Your Network, page 1-6
, for information on the best
places to position an appliance.
Step 2
Attach the power cord to the appliance and plug it in to a power source (a UPS is
recommended).
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