02-05-2011 08:38 AM - edited 03-10-2019 05:15 AM
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02-05-2011 08:43 AM
Sorry, but what is your question on this post?
02-05-2011 09:22 AM
Yes, you can configure multiple interface pairing and assign them to the same virtual sensor (vs0, ad0, rule0).
Yes, you can upload the IPS software locally from your PC, or upload it via FTP, SCP, HTTP or HTTPS.
02-05-2011 06:00 PM
Yes Estella , you can use the same Update Sensor tab. Either use FTP, HTTP, HTTPS or SCP to upgrade or give the location of your signature pkg file, click Update Sensor and you are good to go.
Thanks
~ Charu
02-05-2011 10:14 PM
Yes, you are absolutely correct. You can update the sensor both the signature as well as the software upgrade from the sensor update tab.
Further to that, you can also configure auto update to automatically update the signature pack directly from cisco.com. This signature pack is released every few days, therefore, it is best or most convenient to configure auto update, so the signature gets automatically updated to the latest signature pack.
02-05-2011 08:43 AM
Sorry, but what is your question on this post?
02-05-2011 08:50 AM
Hello Jennifer,
I m very much new to IPS please make me understand if what i m posting is wrong
02-05-2011 09:22 AM
Yes, you can configure multiple interface pairing and assign them to the same virtual sensor (vs0, ad0, rule0).
Yes, you can upload the IPS software locally from your PC, or upload it via FTP, SCP, HTTP or HTTPS.
02-05-2011 11:42 AM
Hello Jennifer,
To update the signatures also from the same update sensor TAB ?????
Thanks
02-05-2011 06:00 PM
Yes Estella , you can use the same Update Sensor tab. Either use FTP, HTTP, HTTPS or SCP to upgrade or give the location of your signature pkg file, click Update Sensor and you are good to go.
Thanks
~ Charu
02-05-2011 10:14 PM
Yes, you are absolutely correct. You can update the sensor both the signature as well as the software upgrade from the sensor update tab.
Further to that, you can also configure auto update to automatically update the signature pack directly from cisco.com. This signature pack is released every few days, therefore, it is best or most convenient to configure auto update, so the signature gets automatically updated to the latest signature pack.
03-13-2011 01:32 PM
Thanks Jennifer and Charu
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