06-19-2007 05:57 AM - edited 03-10-2019 03:39 AM
it has been a while since I have setup a new sensor...so I suspect I am missing something obvious.
Isnt the last main option from the series of setup questions (when you type setup at a prompt) supposed to ask you if you want to configure the virtual sensor? vs0 or something? And then let you select the interfaces you add to promiscuous or inline mode etc...? I am getting kicked back to the command prompt on the sensor ( "no changes have been made" ) as soon as I say I do not want to modify time settings...
06-22-2007 11:44 AM
The virtual sensor is vs0. Say yes to the time settings and set the current time.. see if it will save the changes.
Otherwise, you don't have to use 'setup'; you can configure using the full 'conf t' CLI.
06-22-2007 12:15 PM
i have said yes to time and setup the time on the sensor....i know i could do it via conf t but wasnt/isnt it part of the setup menu? I coulda sworn it always has been in the past
06-22-2007 12:58 PM
What version? This was added after 4.1.x
Here is my 6.0.x 4240 sensor ...
Modify current access list?[no]:
Modify system clock settings?[no]:
Modify interface/virtual sensor configuration?[no]: yes
Current interface configuration
Command control: Management0/0
Unassigned:
Promiscuous:
GigabitEthernet0/0
GigabitEthernet0/1
GigabitEthernet0/2
GigabitEthernet0/3
Virtual Sensor: vs0
Anomaly Detection: ad0
Event Action Rules: rules0
Signature Definitions: sig0
Virtual Sensor: vs1
Anomaly Detection: ad1
Event Action Rules: rules1
Signature Definitions: sig1
[1] Edit Interface Configuration
[2] Edit Virtual Sensor Configuration
[3] Display configuration
Option:
06-24-2007 05:26 AM
5.x
that sequence you pasted is what i was thinking i should see on my sensor...
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