12-12-2002 09:03 AM - edited 03-09-2019 01:22 AM
After I assigned a IP to the control interface, I use a work station to ping the interface, however, it always says "can't reach"
In the 10.1.1. network, there only 2 IP, and do not have a router, hub or switch.
The 4210 control interface's IP is 10.1.1.20
The workstation is installed with a CSPM, it's IP is 10.1.1.19
I use a cross over cable to connet these 2 NIC.
Is there any problem?
Moveover, I don't know how to assign a default gateway to the sensor.
Can anyone help?
12-12-2002 11:44 AM
All of the basic network configuration should be done through the sysconfig-sensor script.
NOTE: There are 2 interfaces on the sensor. Be sure that the proper interface is plugged into the hub.
marco
12-12-2002 12:19 PM
Please read this article.
Initializing the Sensor
You can configure the basic communication parameters for the sensor via the sysconfig-sensor utility. After initializing the sensor, complete the configuration using your IDS manager.
After you have installed the sensor on your network, turn it on, and follow these steps:
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Step 1 Log in as root.
You can log into the CLI with a serial connection, a Telnet connection to the default sensor address of 10.1.9.201, or after attaching a monitor and keyboard.
Step 2 Enter the username root and the default password attack.
Step 3 You are prompted to change the password of root if this is the first time you have logged in to the sensor.
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Note Change the default password to maintain security.
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Step 4 Type sysconfig-sensor at the command prompt.
The Cisco IDS Sensor Initial Configuration Utility menu appears:
Cisco IDS Sensor Initial Configuration Utility
Select options 1 through 6 to initially configure the Sensor.
1 - IP Address
2 - IP Netmask
3 - IP Host Name
4 - Default Route
5 - Access Control List
6 - Communications Infrastructure
7 - Date/Time and Time Zone
8 - Passwords
9 - Secure Communications
10 - Display
11 - IDS Device Manager
x - Exit
Selection:
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Note To initialize a sensor, you must configure options 1 through 6. If you do not set these parameters, the sensor does not function properly. You can complete the other options using your IDS manager with the exception of options 9 and 10, which are not available in the IDS Device Manager.
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12-13-2002 07:47 AM
I have Initializing the Sensor. And set these parameters.
However, I also can't ping the control interface of the sensor.
Morever, there's no router in the network, how could I assign the default gateway?
Thanks~
12-13-2002 08:29 AM
The default gateway is assigned when you run sysconfig-sensor and select option 4 - Default Route.
12-13-2002 09:58 AM
Actually, there have no default gateway in the network
What should i assign?
Thanks
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