Appendix B Initializing the Sensor

Advanced Setup

Note You do not need to configure interfaces on the ASA 5500 AIP SSM. You should ignore the modify interface default VLAN setting. The separation of traffic across virtual sensors is configured differently for the ASA 5500 AIP SSM than for other sensors.

[1]Modify interface default-vlan. Option:

Step 8 Press Enter to return to the top-level interface and virtual sensor configuration menu.

[1]Edit Interface Configuration

[2]Edit Virtual Sensor Configuration

[3]Display configuration

Option:

Step 9 Enter 2 to edit the virtual sensor configuration.

[1]Remove virtual sensor.

[2]Modify "vs0" virtual sensor configuration.

[3]Create new virtual sensor.

Option:

Step 10 Enter 2 to modify the virtual sensor vs0 configuration.

Virtual Sensor: vs0

Anomaly Detection: ad0

Event Action Rules: rules0

Signature Definitions: sig0

No Interfaces to remove.

Unassigned:

Monitored:

[1]GigabitEthernet0/1 Add Interface:

Step 11 Enter 1 to add GigabitEthernet 0/1 to virtual sensor vs0.

Note Multiple virtual sensors are supported. The adaptive security appliance can direct packets to specific virtual sensors or can send packets to be monitored by a default virtual sensor. The default virtual sensor is the virtual sensor to which you assign GigabitEthernet 0/1. We recommend that you assign GigabitEthernet 0/1 to vs0, but you can assign it to another virtual sensor if you want to.

Step 12 Press Enter to return to the main virtual sensor menu.

Step 13 Enter 3 to create a virtual sensor.

Name[]:

Step 14 Enter a name and description for your virtual sensor.

Name[]: newVs

Description[Created via setup by user cisco]: New Sensor

Anomaly Detection Configuration

[1]ad0

[2]Create a new anomaly detection configuration Option[2]:

 

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IPS4520K9 specifications

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