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Cisco Intrusion Prevention System Sensor CLI Configuration Guide for IPS 7.2
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Chapter1 7 Administrative Tasks for the Sensor
Displaying Version Information
Example
To send the tech support output to the file
/absolute/reports/sensor1Report.html
:
sensor# show tech support dest
ftp://csidsuser@10.2.1.2//absolute/reports/sensor1Report.html
b.
Enter the password for this user account. The
Generating report:
message is displayed.
Displaying Version Information
Use the show version command to display version information for all installed operating system
packages, signature packages, and IPS processes running on the system. To view the configuration for
the entire system, use the more current-config command.
Note
The CLI output is an example of what your configuration may look like. It will not match exactly due to
the optional setup choices, sensor model, and IPS version you have installed.
Note
For the IPS 4500 series sensors, the show version command output contains an extra application called
the SwitchApp.
To display the version and configuration, follow these steps:
Step 1
Log in to the CLI.
Step 2
View version information.
sensor# show version
Application Partition:
Cisco Intrusion Prevention System, Version 7.2(1)E4
Host:
Realm Keys key1.0
Signature Definition:
Signature Update S697.0 2013-02-15
OS Version: 2.6.29.1
Platform: IPS4360
Serial Number: FCH1504V0CF
No license present
Sensor up-time is 3 days.
Using 14470M out of 15943M bytes of available memory (90% usage)
system is using 32.4M out of 160.0M bytes of available disk space (20% usage)
application-data is using 87.1M out of 376.1M bytes of available disk space (24%
usage)
boot is using 61.2M out of 70.1M bytes of available disk space (92% usage)
application-log is using 494.0M out of 513.0M bytes of available disk space (96%
usage)
MainApp V-2013_04_10_11_00_7_2_0_14 (Release) 2013-04-10T11:05:55-0500
Running
AnalysisEngine V-2013_04_10_11_00_7_2_0_14 (Release) 2013-04-10T11:05:55-0500
Running