Index

MIBs supported

15-6,C-18

 

minor updates described

20-3

 

modes

 

 

 

 

 

anomaly detection detect

9-4

anomaly detection learning accept 9-3

asymmetric

5-4

 

 

bypass

4-34

 

 

 

inactive (anomaly detection) 9-4

inline interface pair

4-16

 

inline TCP tracking

5-3

 

inline VLAN pair

4-21

 

Normalizer

5-4

 

 

promiscuous

4-14

 

 

VLAN groups 4-27

 

modifying

 

 

 

 

 

terminal properties

17-20

 

monitoring

 

 

 

 

 

viewer privileges 1-4

 

more command

16-20

 

 

filtering

 

16-17

 

 

more current-config command

16-1

moving

 

 

 

 

 

OS maps

8-30

 

 

Multi String engine

 

 

described

B-35

 

 

parameters (table)

B-35

 

Regex

B-35

 

 

 

N

Neighborhood Discovery

options B-30types B-30

network blocks configuring 14-32

network connectivity diagnosis 17-44network participation

data gathered

10-4

data use (table)

10-3

described

10-4

 

 

 

 

health metrics

10-8

 

 

 

modes

10-5

 

 

 

 

 

requirements

10-4

 

 

 

 

SensorBase Network

10-5

 

 

statistics

 

10-5

 

 

 

 

 

network participation data

 

 

 

improving signature fidelity

10-5

 

understanding sensor deployment 10-5

never-block-hosts command 14-19

 

never-block-networks command

14-19

 

no iplog command

12-6

 

 

 

no ipv6-target-value command

8-15

 

normalization described

 

5-4

 

 

Normalizer engine

 

 

 

 

 

described

B-37

 

 

 

 

IPv6 fragments

B-37

 

 

 

modify packets inline

5-3

 

 

parameters (table)

B-38

 

 

no service anomaly-detection command

9-9

no service event-action-rules command

8-8

no service signature-definition command

7-2

no target-value command

8-15

 

 

notes and caveats

7-1,9-1,10-1

 

 

administrative tasks

 

17-2

 

 

anomaly detection

9-1

 

 

ASA 5500-X IPS SSP

18-1

 

 

ASA 5585-X IPS SSP

19-1

 

 

blocking

 

14-1

 

 

 

 

 

capture packet files

13-1

 

 

configuring interfaces

4-1

 

 

event action rules

8-1

 

 

external product interfaces

11-1

 

initializing the sensor

2-1

 

 

IP logging

12-1

 

 

 

 

logging in

ii-1

 

 

 

 

setting up the sensor

3-1

 

 

SNMP

15-1

 

 

 

 

 

virtual sensors

5-1

 

 

 

 

 

 

Cisco Intrusion Prevention System Sensor CLI Configuration Guide for IPS 7.2

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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IPS4510K9 specifications

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