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Attached is my network design of the PIX and the IPS in promiscuous mode (non-inline). It doesn't look sound:1. Is it possible to set up the IPS in non-inline mode with two sensors? 2. Can the IPS direct blocking commands to the PIX through the D...
We will be using our IPS 4255 as an IDS (promiscuous mode, NOT in-line). We will be utilizing a network tap to capture the traffic.1. Does the IPS 4255 has the ability to work with the PIX firewall to block traffic?2. If we are using a network tap...
Thanks for the response. I understand a monitoring or sensing interface pair is required for IPS 4255 services in inline mode. In promisuous mode, can the Cisco IPS 4255 operate with just one monitoring interface.Thanks.
Thanks. Here is my question restated:Can the IPS 4255 be configured with more than 1 sensor interface in promiscuous mode. In other words, can I configure one IPS device with two or three sensor interfaces in Promiscuous mode (not inline).
Charlie, this is the heart of my issue. We work in a government classified area that requires we lock all hard disks (that contains classified data) in a safe at night. Unfortunately, this includes Compact Flash drives on IPS 4255 & PIX 525 devices...
Thanks Marcabal,Answer 2: In order for the IPS (none-inline mode) to direct blocking commands to the PIX , are you saying BOTH the IPX & IPS' command & control sensors needs to be on its own internal network? Currently, I have a desktop management ...
Hi Charlie,We have a security issue with the IPS. Due to security concerns, we are not allowed to leave hard disks in this restricted area. The IPS 4255 is diskless; however, I believe it still has a compact flash drive.1. Can you confirm the 4255 ...