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Chapter 16 Configuring NM-CIDS
Supported Cisco IOS Commands
Something similar to the following output appears:
Router#
service-module ids-sensor 1/0 status
Service Module is Cisco IDS-Sensor 1/0
Service Module supports session via TTY line 33
Service Module is in Steady state
Getting status from the Service Module, please wait..
Service Module Version information received,
Major ver = 1, Minor ver= 1
Cisco Systems Intrusion Detection System Network Module
Software version: 5.0(1)S42
Model: NM-CIDS
Memory: 254676 KB
Mgmt IP addr: xx.xx.xx.xx
Mgmt web ports: 443
Mgmt TLS enabled: true
Supported Cisco IOS Commands
The
service-module ids-sensor
slot_number/
0
Cisco IOS command is new to support NM-CIDS. The
slot number can vary, but the port is always 0.
The following options apply:
•
Privileged mode EXEC
–
service-module ids-sensor
slot_number/
0 reload
Reloads the operating system on NM-CIDS.
–
service-module ids-sensor
slot_number/
0 reset
Provides a hardware reset to NM-CIDS.
–
service-module ids-sensor
slot_number/
0 session
The
session
command lets you access the IPS console.
–
service-module ids-sensor
slot_number/
0 shutdown
Shuts down the IPS applications running on NM-CIDS.
Caution
Removing the NM-CIDS without proper shutdown can result in the hard-disk drive being corrupted.
After successful shutdown of the NM-CIDS applications, Cisco IOS prints a message indicating that you
can now remove NM-CIDS.
–
service-module ids-sensor
slot_number/
0 status
Provides information on the status of the Cisco IPS software.
•
Configure interfaces mode
(config-if)
–
ids-service-module monitoring
You can enable IPS monitoring on a specified interface (or subinterface). Both inbound and
outbound packets on the specified interface are forwarded for monitoring.