Cisco IPS-4260-K9 User Guide

Cisco IPS-4260-K9 - IPS Sensor 4260 Manual

Cisco IPS-4260-K9 manual content summary:

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    19 • Installing and Removing the Power Supply, page 6-21 Caution The BIOS on IPS-4260 is specific to IPS-4260 and must only be upgraded under instructions from Cisco with BIOS files obtained from the Cisco website. Installing a non-Cisco or third-party BIOS on IPS-4260 voids the warranty. For more
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    sensor interfaces, see Sensor Interfaces, page 1-3. Note Only expansion slots 2 and 3 are supported at this time. For improved reliability, IPS-4260 uses a flash device for storage rather than a hard-disk drive. IPS-4260 supports two optional network interface cards, the 2SX Fiber card, and the 4GE
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    to 4 total fiber monitoring interfaces). The 2SX interface cards does not support hardware bypass. Figure 6-2 shows the 2SX card. Figure 6-2 2SX Interface Card Hardware Bypass This section describes the 4GE bypass interface card and its configuration restrictions. For the procedure for installing
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    one or more inline interfaces and power down the sensor and verify that traffic still flows through the inline path. Hardware Bypass Configuration Restrictions To use the hardware bypass feature on the 4GE bypass interface card, you must pair interfaces to support the hardware design of the card
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    features and indicators. Figure 6-3 shows the front view of IPS-4260. Figure 6-3 IPS-4260 Front Panel Features RESET Power POWER ID Status NIC Flash RESET ID ID NIC POWER FLASH STATUS Cisco IPS 4260 series Intrusion Prevention Sensor 153095 ID There are three switches on the front panel
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    Mouse 5 connector (not supported) 4 Keyboard connector (not supported) CONSOLE GE 0/1 MGMT Console Management port 0/0 USB ports (not used) Gigabit Ethernet 0/1 Video connector (not supported) 3 2 1 Power Power supply 2 supply 1 153094 Installing Cisco Intrusion Prevention System
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    IPS-4260 configuration) or power supply critical event causing a shutdown: failure, fuse blown (1+1 only), OCP 12 V, OVP 12 V, or fan failed. Power supply warning events where the power supply continues to operate: high temperature, high power/high current, or slow fan. OL-8677-01 Installing Cisco
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    -4260 Specifications Table 6-4 lists the specifications for IPS-4260. Table 6-4 IPS-4260 Specifications Dimensions and Weight Height 3.45 in. (87.6 cm) Width 17.14 in. (435.3 cm) Depth 20 in. (508 cm) Weight 40.0 lb (18.14 kg) Form factor 2 RU, standard 19-inch rack-mountable Power
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    Chapter 6 Installing IPS-4260 Rack Mounting Warning Only trained and qualified personnel should be allowed to install, replace, or service this equipment. Statement 1030 IPS-4260 accessories kit contains the following: • DB25 connector • DB9 connector • Rack mounting kit-screws, washers, and metal
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    Chapter 6 Installing IPS-4260 Step 2 Attach the front-tab mounting bracket to the chassis with two 8-32x1/4' SEMS screws. You can flip the bracket to push the system forward in the rack. RESET ID ID NIC POWER FLASH STATUS Cisco IPSInt4ru2si6on0Prseeverniteiosn Sensor 153315 Step 3 Using
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    the mounting brackets based on rack depth. 153317 153318 Step 5 Slide IPS-4260 into the rack making sure the inner rail is aligned with the outer rail. RESET ID ID NIC POWER FLASH STATUS Cisco IPSInt4ru2si6on0Prseeverniteiosn Sensor Step 6 Install two 10-32x1/2" SEMS screws to hold the
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    IPS-4260 Installing IPS-4260 in a 2-Post Rack To rack mount IPS-4260 in a 2-post rack, follow these steps: Step 1 Attach the inner rail to each side of the chassis with three 8-32x1/4" SEMS screws. RESET ID ID NIC POWER FLASH STATUS Cisco IPSInt4ru2si6on0Prseeverniteiosn Sensor 153320
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    Chapter 6 Installing IPS-4260 Rack Mounting 153322 Step 4 Slide IPS-4260 into the rack making sure the inner rail is aligned with the outer rail. RESET ID ID NIC POWER FLASH STATUS Cisco IPSInt4ru2si6on0Prseeverniteiosn Sensor 153323 Step 5 Install four 8-32x7/16" SEMS screws through the
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    Installing IPS-4260 Chapter 6 Installing IPS-4260 RESET ID ID NIC POWER FLASH STATUS Cisco IPSInt4ru2si6on0Prseeverniteiosn Sensor 153324 Installing IPS-4260 Warning Only trained and qualified personnel should be allowed to install, replace, or service this equipment. Statement 1030
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    supplied with the appliance. Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Place IPS-4260 in a rack, if you are rack mounting it. For the procedure, see Rack Mounting, page 6-9. Attach the power cord to IPS-4260 and plug it in to a power to enter configuration commands. Locate the serial cable from the accessory kit. The
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    3/3 are the additional expansion port slots. Caution Management and console ports are privileged administrative ports. Connecting them to an untrusted network can create security concerns. Step 8 Power on IPS-4260. 6-16 Installing Cisco Intrusion Prevention System Appliances and Modules 5.1 OL
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    on IPS-4260. For More Information • For the procedure for using HTTPS to log in to IDM, refer to Logging In to IDM. • For the procedures for configuring intrusion prevention on your sensor, refer to the following documents: - Installing and Using Cisco Intrusion Prevention System Device Manager
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    does not affect your Cisco warranty. Upgrading IPS-4260 does not require any special tools and does not create any radio frequency leaks. To remove and replace the chassis cover, follow these steps: Step 1 Step 2 Log in to the CLI. Prepare IPS-4260 to be powered off: sensor# reset powerdown Wait
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    you are installing only one 4GE bypass card. This improves accessibility to the RJ45 cable connectors. To install and remove PCI cards, follow these steps: Step 1 Step 2 Log in to the CLI. Prepare IPS-4260 to be powered off: sensor# reset powerdown Wait for the power down message before continuing
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    Chapter 6 Installing IPS-4260 Step 8 Remove a screw driver to remove the blue thumb screw from the card support at the back of the card carrier. Carefully align the PCI card the carrier. If necessary, reinstall the card support at the back of the card carrier. Replace the card carrier in the
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    and Removing the Power Supply IPS-4260 ships with one power supply, but you can order it with two power supplies so that you have a redundant power supply. To install and remove power supplies, follow these steps: Step 1 Step 2 Log in to the CLI. Prepare IPS-4260 to be powered off: sensor# reset
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    the power supply. Chapter 6 Installing IPS-4260 ! ! Step 7 To remove the power supply, push down the green tab and pull out the power supply. ! ! Step 8 After installing or removing the power supply, replace the power cord and other cables. Step 9 Power on IPS-4260. 6-22 Installing Cisco
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CHAPTER
6-1
Installing Cisco Intrusion Prevention System Appliances and Modules 5.1
OL-8677-01
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Installing IPS-4260
This chapter describes IPS-4260 and how to install it. It also describes the accessories and how to install
them. This chapter contains the following sections:
Introducing IPS-4260, page 6-1
Supported PCI Cards, page 6-2
Hardware Bypass, page 6-3
Front and Back Panel Features, page 6-5
Specifications, page 6-8
Accessories, page 6-8
Rack Mounting, page 6-9
Installing IPS-4260, page 6-14
Removing and Replacing the Chassis Cover, page 6-17
Installing and Removing PCI Cards, page 6-19
Installing and Removing the Power Supply, page 6-21
Caution
The BIOS on IPS-4260 is specific to IPS-4260 and must only be upgraded under instructions from Cisco
with BIOS files obtained from the Cisco website. Installing a non-Cisco or third-party BIOS on
IPS-4260 voids the warranty. For more information on how to obtain instructions and BIOS files from
the Cisco website, see
Obtaining Cisco IPS Software, page 11-1
.
Introducing IPS-4260
IPS-4260 delivers 1 Gigabit of intrusion prevention performance. You can use IPS-4260 to protect both
Gigabit subnets and aggregated traffic traversing switches from multiple subnets. IPS-4260 is a
purpose-built device that provides support for both copper and fiber NIC environments providing
flexibility of deployment in any environment.