This chapter describes IDS-4210 and how to install it and its accessories.
NoteIDS-4215 replaced IDS-4210, which is no longer sold.
NoteIf you purchased an IDS-4210 before July 2003, you must upgrade the memory to 512 MB to install
Cisco IPS 5.x. for more information, see Upgrading the Memory, page 2-3.
NoteIDS-4210 does not support inline (IPS) mode.
CautionThe BIOS on IDS-4210 is specific to IDS-4210 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
IDS-4210 voids the warranty. For more information on how to obtain instructions and BIOS files from
the Cisco website, see Obtaining Obtaining Cisco IPS Software, page 11-1.
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• Front and Back Panel Features and Indicators, page 2-2
• Upgrading the Memory, page 2-3
• Installing IDS-4210, page 2-5
• Installing the Accessories, page 2-7
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Front and Back Panel Features and Indicators
Front and Back Panel Features and Indicators
Figure 2-1 shows the front panel indicators on IDS-4210.
Figure 2-1Front Panel Features
LAN 1 activity/link
indicator
System fault indictor
Power indicator
LAN 2 activity/link
indicator
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Hard-disk drive
activity indicator
Table 2-1 describes the appearance and function of the front panel indicators.
Table 2-1Front Panel Indicators
IndicatorColorFunction
PowerGreenLights up when the system is connected to an AC
power source; blinks when the system is in sleep
mode.
System faultAmberBlinks during system startup or when a system fault is
detected.
Hard-disk drive activityGreenBlinks when hard-disk drive activity occurs.
LAN1 activity/linkAmberLights up when the LAN1 connector is linked to an
Ethernet port; blinks when activity occurs on this
channel.
LAN2 activity/linkAmberLights up when the LAN2 connector is linked to an
Ethernet port; blinks when activity occurs on this
channel.
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Figure 2-2 shows the back panel features on IDS-4210.
Figure 2-2Back Panel Features
Upgrading the Memory
Command and Control
interface FastEthernet0/1
AC power
KeyboardSensing interface
Upgrading the Memory
IDS-4210, IDS-4210-K9, and IDS-4210-NFR must have 512 MB of RAM to support Cisco IPS 5.1. If
you are upgrading an existing IDS-4210, IDS-4210-K9, or IDS-4210-NFR to 5.1, you must insert one
additional 256-MB DIMM (part number IDS-4210-MEM-U) to upgrade the memory to the required 512
MB minimum.
NoteDo not install an unsupported DIMM. Doing so nullifies the warranty.
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CautionFollow proper safety procedures when performing these steps by reading the safety warnings in
Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for the Cisco Intrusion Prevention System 4200 Series
Appliance Sensor.
To upgrade the memory, follow these steps:
Step 1Log in to the CLI.
Step 2Prepare the appliance to be powered off:
sensor# reset powerdown
Wait for the power down message before continuing with Step 3.
NoteYou can also power down the sensor from IDM or ASDM.
Step 3Power off the appliance.
Step 4Remove the power cord and other cables from the appliance.
Step 5Place the appliance in an ESD-controlled environment.
For more information, see Working in an ESD Environment, page 1-25.
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Step 6Remove the chassis cover by unscrewing the screw on the front of the cover and sliding the cover straight
Step 7Locate the DIMM sockets and select the empty DIMM socket next to the existing DIMM.
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NoteThe existing DIMM is installed in socket 0. The angled position of the DIMM sockets make
installing an additional DIMM in socket 1 difficult if a DIMM occupies socket 0. Therefore, you
should first remove the existing DIMM from socket 0, place the new DIMM in socket 1, and then
replace the existing DIMM in socket 0.
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Bank 1
Bank 0
Step 8Locate the ejector tabs on either side of the DIMM socket. Press down and out on tabs to open the slot
in the socket.
Step 9Install the new DIMM, by positioning the DIMM into the socket and pressing it into place.
NoteDo not force the DIMM into the socket. Alignment keys on the DIMM ensure that it only fits in
the socket one way. If you need additional leverage, you can gently press down on the DIMM
with your thumbs while pulling up on the ejector tabs.
Step 10Replace the chassis cover and reconnect the power.
Step 11Power on the sensor and make sure the new memory total is correct.
NoteIf the memory total does not reflect the added DIMMs, repeat Steps 1 through 4 to ensure the
DIMMs are seated correctly in the socket.
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Installing IDS-4210
Installing IDS-4210
Warning
CautionFollow proper safety procedures when performing these steps by reading the safety warnings in
Only trained and qualified personnel should be allowed to install, replace, or service this equipment.
Statement 1030
Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for the Cisco Intrusion Prevention System 4200 Series
Appliance Sensor.
NoteIf you purchased an IDS-4210 before July 2003, you must upgrade the memory to 512 MB to install
Cisco IPS 5.x. For more information, see Upgrading the Memory, page 2-3.
To install IDS-4210 on the network, follow these steps:
Step 1Position IDS-4210 on the network.
Step 2Attach the power cord to IDS-4210 and plug it in to a power source (a UPS is recommended).
NoteWhen you first plug an IDS-4210 into a power source, it powers on momentarily and then powers
off leaving the NIC link lights lit. This is normal behavior. Press the power switch to boot the
system into operation.
Step 3Use the dual serial communication cable (PN 72-1847-01, included in the accessory kit) to attach a
laptop to the COM1 port of IDS-4210 (see Tab l e 2-2 for a list of the terminal settings), or connect a
keyboard and monitor to IDS-4210.
Ta b le 2 - 2Te r m i na l S e tt i n gs
TerminalSetting
Bits per second9600
Data bits8
ParityNone
Stop bits1
Flow controlHardware or RTS/CTS
CautionWe recommend that you use the dual serial communication cable (PN 72-1847-01, included in the
accessory kit) rather than a keyboard and monitor, because some keyboards and monitors may be
incompatible with IDS-4210.
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Step 4Attach the network cables.
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NoteYou can use a 180 rollover or straight-through patch cable to connect IDS-4210 to a port on a
terminal server with RJ-45 or hydra cable assembly connections. Use a M.A.S.H adapter (part
number 29-4077-02) to connect the appropriate cable to a port on the terminal server. For the
instructions for setting up a terminal server, see Setting Up a Terminal Server, page 1-14.
Command and Control
interface FastEthernet0/1
AC power
KeyboardSensing interface
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IDS-4210 has the following interfaces:
• FastEthernet0/0 is the sensing port.
• FastEthernet0/1 is the command and control port.
CautionManagement and console ports are privileged administrative ports. Connecting them to an untrusted
network can create security concerns.
Step 5Upgrade the memory on IDS-4210.
For the procedure, see Upgrading the Memory, page 2-3.
CautionYou must upgrade the memory on IDS-4210 to a minimum of 512 MB before you can install the most
recent Cisco IPS software.
Step 6Power on IDS-4210.
Step 7Initialize IDS-4210.
For the procedure, see Initializing the Sensor, page 10-2.
Step 8Upgrade IDS-4210 to the latest Cisco IPS software.
For the procedure, see Obtaining Cisco IPS Software, page 11-1.
You are now ready to configure intrusion detection on the appliance.
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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:
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Installing and Using Cisco Intrusion Prevention System Device Manager 5.1
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Configuring the Cisco Intrusion Prevention System Sensor Using the Command Line Interface
5.1
Installing the Accessories
You can install a bezel, and center or front mounting brackets for the IDS-4210.
This section contains the following topics:
• Accessories Package Contents, page 2-7
• Installing and Removing the Bezel, page 2-7
• Installing Center Mount Brackets, page 2-8
Installing the Accessories
• Installing Front Mount Brackets, page 2-10
Accessories Package Contents
The following items are shipped in the accessories package for IDS-4210:
• Cisco IDS-4210 bezel
• Power cable
• Network patch cable
• Computer interconnection cable
• Dual serial communication cable
• Rack mounting brackets
• Documentation and software
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Cisco IDS recovery/upgrade CD
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Cisco Documentation CD
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Documentation Roadmap for Cisco Intrusion Prevention System 5.1
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Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for the Cisco Intrusion Prevention System 4200
Series Appliance Sensor
Installing and Removing the Bezel
You can install a Cisco bezel for IDS-4210.
To install and remove the bezel on IDS-4210, follow these steps:
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Step 1To insert the bezel on IDS-4210, follow these steps:
a. Align the bottom tabs on the bezel with the slots on IDS-4210.
b. Align the side tabs on the bezel with the slots on IDS-4210.
c. Press the bezel into IDS-4210.
Step 2To remove the bezel from IDS-4210, press the side tabs and pull.
Installing Center Mount Brackets
You need the following tools and supplies to install the brackets in a two-post, open-frame relay rack:
• #2 Phillips screwdriver
• Masking tape or felt-tip pen to mark the mounting holes to be used
To install the center mount brackets in a two-post, open-frame relay rack, follow these steps:
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Step 1Determine where you want to place IDS-4210.
Step 2Mark the upper and lower mounting positions on the two posts.
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Step 3Locate one of the two brackets and align it over the two threaded holes on the side of IDS-4210 (see
Figure 2-3).
Figure 2-3Installing Center Mount Brackets
Installing the Accessories
Pan-head
Phillips screws
LINK
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LINK
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DRIVE 0
ETHERNET 0
ETHERNET 1
DRIVE 1
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Step 4Secure the bracket to IDS-4210 chassis using two screws (see Figure 2-3 on page 2-9).
Step 5Repeat Step 4 to install the remaining bracket on the other side of IDS-4210.
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Step 6Lift IDS-4210 into position between the two posts with the hole in the mounting bracket aligned one hole
above the mark you made in the two posts (see Figure 2-3 on page 2-9).
Step 7Secure IDS-4210 to the rack using a screw through the mounting bracket to the front of the left and right
posts (see Figure 2-3 on page 2-9).
Installing Front Mount Brackets
Make sure you have the following supplies (found in the front mount bracket assembly kit) and tools to
install the front mount brackets in a two-post, open-frame relay rack:
• Two chassis support brackets
• Two rack-mounting brackets
• Six screws
• #2 Phillips screwdriver
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NoteThe front mount bracket assembly is not intended for use as a slide rail system. The server must be firmly
attached to the rack, as shown in Figure 2-4.
Figure 2-4Front Mount Brackets
Pan-head
Phillips screws
Pan-head
Phillips screws
(to rack)
LINK
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LINK
0
1
100Mbps
2
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ETHERNET 0
ETHERNET 1
DRIVE 1
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CautionThe chassis support brackets included in this kit are rated for 50 pounds of load per pair of brackets for
general use for 10,000 cycles of opening and closing. Higher cycles or frequency will lower the load
rating. The chassis support brackets are meant to support the weight of only one IDS-4210.
To install the front mount brackets, follow these steps:
Step 1Make sure IDS-4210 is turned off and is not plugged in to an electrical outlet.
Step 2Use the screws provided to attach one chassis support bracket to each side of IDS-4210. Use three screws
on each side.
Step 3Use the screws provided with the rack to attach the rack mounting brackets to the rack.
Step 4Slide the chassis support brackets on IDS-4210 into the rack mounting brackets attached to the rack.
Step 5Use the bolts provided with the rack to fasten the front flanges of IDS-4210 to the rack.
NoteWhen you are done, IDS-4210 should not slide on the channel bar.
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