Appendix C Troubleshooting

Password Recovery

2.Log in to the sensor with the default user ID and password—cisco.

Note You are prompted to change the cisco password.

3.Initialize the sensor.

4.Upgrade the sensor to the IPS software version it had when the configuration was last saved and copied.

Warning Trying to copy the saved configuration without getting the sensor back to the same IPS software version it had before the disaster can cause configuration errors.

5.Copy the last saved configuration to the sensor.

6.Update clients to use the new key and certificate of the sensor. Reimaging changes the sensor SSH keys and HTTPS certificate, so you must add the hosts back to the SSN known hosts list.

7.Create previous users.

For More Information

For the procedure for backing up a configuration file, see Creating and Using a Backup Configuration File, page C-2.

For the procedure for obtaining a list of the current users on the sensor, see Showing User Status, page 3-31.

For the procedures for reimage a sensor, see Chapter 21, “Upgrading, Downgrading, and Installing System Images.”

For the procedure for using the setup command to initialize the sensor, see Chapter 2, “Initializing the Sensor.”

For more information on obtaining IPS software and how to install it, see Obtaining Cisco IPS Software, page 20-1.

For the procedure for using a remote server to copy and restore the a configuration file, see Backing Up and Restoring the Configuration File Using a Remote Server, page C-3.

For the procedure for adding hosts to the SSH known hosts list, see Adding Hosts to the SSH Known Hosts List, page 3-46.

For the procedure for adding users, see Adding and Removing Users, page 3-18.

Password Recovery

For most IPS platforms, you can now recover the password on the sensor rather than using the service account or reimaging the sensor. This section describes how to recover the password for the various IPS platforms. It contains the following topics:

Understanding Password Recovery, page C-8

Recovering the Password for the Appliance, page C-8

Recovering the Password for the ASA 5500-X IPS SSP, page C-10

Recovering the Password for the ASA 5585-X IPS SSP, page C-11

Disabling Password Recovery, page C-13

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IPS4510K9 specifications

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