Cisco IPS-4240-K9 Installation Guide

Cisco IPS-4240-K9 - Intrusion Protection Sys 4240 Manual

Cisco IPS-4240-K9 manual content summary:

  • Cisco IPS-4240-K9 | Installation Guide - Page 1
    Important Safety Instructions, page 2-5 • Rack Mounting, page 2-6 • Installing IPS-4240 and IPS-4255, page 2-7 • Installing IPS-4240-DC, page 2-10 Introducing IPS-4240 and IPS-4255 Note IPS-4240 and the IPS-4255 do not support redundant power supplies. IPS-4240 and IPS-4255 deliver high port density
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    Figure 2-1 shows the front view of IPS-4240 and IPS-4255. Figure 2-1 IPS-4240/IPS-4255 Front Panel Features PWR STATUS FLASH Cisco IPS 4240 series Intrusion Prevention Sensor 114003 Power Flash Status Installing Cisco Intrusion Prevention System Appliances and Modules 6.2 2-2 OL-15638-01
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    Power connector Figure 2-3 shows the four built-in Ethernet ports, which have two indicators per port. Figure 2-3 Ethernet Port Indicators Indicators MGMT USB2 USB1 114417 OL-15638-01 LNK SPD LNK SPD LNK SPD LNK SPD 3 2 1 0 Installing Cisco Intrusion Prevention System Appliances
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    -4255. Table 2-3 IPS-4240 and IPS-4255 Specifications Dimensions and Weight Height 1.75 in. (4.45 cm) Width 17.5 in. (44.45 cm) Depth 14.5 in. (36.83 cm) Weight 20.0 lb (9.07 kg) Form factor 1 RU, standard 19-inch rack-mountable Expansion One chassis expansion slot (not used) Power
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    safety warnings that accompanied this device. Statement 1071 SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Warning Only trained and qualified personnel should be allowed to install, replace, or service this equipment. Statement 1030 OL-15638-01 Installing Cisco Intrusion Prevention System Appliances and Modules 6.2 2-5
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    Psreervieenstion Sensor 114016 Note The top hole on the left bracket is a banana jack you can use for ESD grounding purposes when you are servicing the system. You can use the two threaded holes to mount a ground lug to ground the chassis. Installing Cisco Intrusion Prevention System Appliances
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    Sensor 114017 Step 3 To remove the appliance from the rack, remove the screws that attach the appliance to the rack, and then remove the appliance. Installing IPS-4240 and IPS-4255 Warning Only trained and qualified personnel should be allowed to install, replace, or service
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    IPS-4240 and IPS-4255 Chapter 2 Installing IPS-4240 and IPS-4255 To install IPS-4240 and IPS-4255 on the network, follow these steps: Step 1 Position the appliance on the network. Step 2 Attach the grounding lug to the side of the appliance. Cisco IPSIn4tru2s4io0n Psreevrieenstion Sensor
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    . Step 8 Step 9 Step 10 Power on the appliance. Initialize the appliance. Upgrade the appliance with the most recent Cisco IPS software. You are now ready to configure intrusion prevention on the appliance. OL-15638-01 Installing Cisco Intrusion Prevention System Appliances and Modules 6.2 2-9
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    System Device Manager 6.2 - Installing and Using Cisco Intrusion Prevention System Manager Express 6.2 - Configuring the Cisco Intrusion Prevention System Sensor Using the Command Line Interface 6.2 Installing IPS-4240-DC The IPS-4240-DC-K9 (NEBS-compliant) model equipped with DC-input power
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    the panel board that services the DC circuit, switch the circuit breaker to the OFF position, and tape the switch handle of the circuit breaker in the OFF position. Remove the DC power supply plastic shield. OL-15638-01 Installing Cisco Intrusion Prevention System Appliances and Modules 6.2 2-11
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    Installing IPS-4240-DC Chapter 2 Installing IPS-4240 and IPS-4255 Step 8 Strip the ends of the wires for insertion into the power connect lugs on IPS-4240-DC. 148401 On/Off Switch Negative Positive Ground 2-12 Installing Cisco Intrusion Prevention System Appliances and Modules 6.2 OL-15638-01
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    IPS-4240-DC with the most recent Cisco IPS software. You are now ready to configure intrusion prevention on the appliance. For More Information • DC power guidelines are listed in Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for the Cisco Intrusion Prevention System 4200 Series Appliance Sensor
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    Installing IPS-4240-DC Chapter 2 Installing IPS-4240 and IPS-4255 2-14 Installing Cisco Intrusion Prevention System Appliances and Modules 6.2 OL-15638-01
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CHAPTER
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Installing Cisco Intrusion Prevention System Appliances and Modules 6.2
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Installing IPS-4240 and IPS-4255
Note
All IPS platforms allow ten concurrent CLI sessions.
This chapter describes IPS-4240 and IPS-4255 and how to install them. It also describes the accessories
and how to install them. This chapter contains the following sections:
Introducing IPS-4240 and IPS-4255, page 2-1
Front and Back Panel Features, page 2-2
Specifications, page 2-4
Connecting IPS-4240 to a Cisco 7200 Series Router, page 2-5
Accessories, page 2-5
Important Safety Instructions, page 2-5
Rack Mounting, page 2-6
Installing IPS-4240 and IPS-4255, page 2-7
Installing IPS-4240-DC, page 2-10
Introducing IPS-4240 and IPS-4255
Note
IPS-4240 and the IPS-4255 do not support redundant power supplies.
IPS-4240 and IPS-4255 deliver high port density in a small form factor. They use a compact flash device
for storage rather than the hard-disk drives used in other sensor models.
IPS-4240 replaces IDS-4235. There are four 10/100/1000 copper sensing interfaces. IPS-4240 is
available with either AC or DC power. It monitors up to 250 Mbps of aggregate network traffic on
multiple sensing interfaces and is inline ready. The 250-Mbps performance for IPS-4240 is based on the
following conditions:
2500 new TCP connections per second
2500 HTTP transactions per second