Basic IDS module configuration

I have some basic configuration questions to ask questions about a module IDS in a router 3725.

(NM-CIDS)

1. the interface of the module must be configured as a normal interface like any other fast ethernet interface. If so, how do I enter the web configuration of the sensor? I can t give the sensor a IP on the same subnet as another interface, so I have to create a VLAN on my switch and install a new network adapter on a computer just to access the sensor?

2. I want to use the sensor to monitor my internet connection. My internet come in the router where the sensor is, but not on the sensor interface. So I added the line: ID-service-module of surveillance on the internet interface. I m now, assuming that the sensor monitors this interface, but it can block t any IP address on it can it? Can I use the interface of s sensor as my internet connection? It will route traffic to the router as any other interface?

3. If the probe to be on it's own subnet, I can get t the licensing of auto update, since this new subnet as no access to the internet.

I must admit, I was a bit confused as the basis of this module menu, documentation is clear on how to implement and I did, I even upgraded the sensor to version 5.0, but the basic idea behind it and basic configuration is not clear, he only tells me the reasons for the separate subnet.

Can someone guide me in the right direction?

My goal is to install the sensor for connection to the internet society that is currently connected to a fast ethernet on the router card and send events to a syslog server that I'm being followed.

Thank you

Bernard Magny

The NM-CIDS has 2 interfaces, you have to deal with.

The internal interface on the backplane of the router and an external interface that you can plug a wire to.

In addition, it has an interface of the router on the backplane of the NM-CIDS router. This background basket of the router interface and the internal interface of the NM-CIDS may be considered to be wired together.

To think of the NM-CIDS, the simplest method is to consider a PC that sits inside the router.

It can easily be compared to a device IDS.

The internal of the NM-CIDS is the interface to sniff. NM - CIDS does not have this internal interface to an IP address. It is used only for the reception of packets from the router for the follow-up and sending TCP resets.

The router has its bottom of basket interface that corresponds to this interface to internal sniffing NM-CIDS. You must obtain an IP address from the router interface NM - CIDS, but no traffic will never really "routed" to it. If most of the users will be either assign a non-routable address or a loopback address, or do share an address with an other interfaces of the router.

This address is NOT used to configure or control the NM-CIDS using a nonroutable loopback address is often the best thing to do.

This router interface and NM-CIDS background basket can best be compared to a port span on a switch controlled by a device.

The "ids" command applied to a physical interface of the router is like "covering" this interface.

The 'split' traffic is copied to the destination port "span", which is the bottom interface of router for the NM-CIDS basket. Once these packages are copied into the bottom of the router on the NM-CIDS slot basket, then the internal port of the NM-CIDS will sniff and analyze packets.

If the real package comes in an interface of the router and get "routed" to another interface on the other. If there is an 'ID' command on one of these 2 interfaces then these packages will be also copied ("split") in the NM-CIDS for surveillance. So the NM-CIDS amd the corresponding interface from the router backplane are not in the path of the package and are only a copy of the package.

NOTE: Technically, the package doesn't is not 'stride' because 'covering' is only taken in charge by a switch, but the majority of users to understand the concept. And the concept is what I'm trying to convey.

Now the external port of the NM-CIDS is the port command and control. This is where you have assigned an IP address. Understand that this is NOT a router interface. He will not participate in routing protocols. All packets destined for this port will stop at the NM-CIDS.

This port is better compared with the command and control of a device IDS sensor port. The port address is used only to talk directly to the IDS sensor.

So what address to to affect?

The best method is to give an address on your internal network more secure and phsyically in this network, all taking as you would for any other PC (or the port command and control of a device ID).

Since this interface the NM-CIDS is not a router interface and does NOT participate in routing, then it's OK for the router itself to have an interface on the same subnet and be connected to the same switch and the same vlan as the external command and control NM-CIDS interface. In fact, it's exactly what most users do. In addition, IP from the router on that subnet is usually the default gateway configured on the NM-CIDS for its command and control interface. If you think that the NM - CID is a PC, so it makes sense.

Some clients may have a special network for the management of their security devices (usually only large companies). In these scenarios, NM - CIDS command and control can be placed on a network that is not routable even by the router, in which he was placed. It's pretty rare, but it is possible to do.

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    MOD - sfr 130 > [0.000000] bridge No. found AGP

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    132 mod - SFR > 102336 k reserved, 2572 k data, 544 k init)

    MOD - sfr 133 > HPET [0.000000]: 3 timers in 0 total, timers will be used by cpu timer

    MOD - sfr 134 > [0.001999] calibration delay loop... 1056.76 BogoMIPS (lpj = 528384)

    MOD - sfr 135 > [0.028995] security framework initialized

    MOD - sfr 136 > [0,031995] Dentry cache hash table entries: 524288 (order: 10, 4194304 bytes)

    MOD - sfr 137 > [0,038994] Inode-cache hash table entries: 262144 (order: 9, 2097152 bytes)

    MOD - sfr 138 > [0,040993] mount-cache hash table entries: 256

    MOD - sfr 139 > [0,042993] initializing cgroup subsys ns

    MOD - sfr 140 > [0.043993] initializing cgroup subsys cpuacct

    MOD - sfr 141 > [0.044993] initializing cgroup subsys memory

    MOD - sfr 142 > [0.045993] CPU: L1 I cache: 32K, cache L1 D: 32K

    MOD - sfr 143 > [0.047992] CPU: L2 cache: 4096K

    MOD - sfr 144 > [0.048992] CPU 0/0 x 0-> node 0

    MOD - sfr 145 > [0.049992] ACPI: Core review 20080926

    MOD - sfr 146 > [0.053991] routing APIC put flat

    MOD - sfr 147 > [0.058991]... TIMER: vector = apic1 0 x 30 = 0 pin 1 = 2 apic2 = - 1 pin 2 =-1

    MOD - sfr 148 > [0.069989] CPU0: Intel CPU of QEMU virtual version 1.5.0 stepping 03

    MOD - sfr 149 > [0.072988] Booting processor APIC 0 1 x 1 ip 0 x 6000

    MOD - sfr 150 > CPU initialization [0.000999] #1

    MOD - sfr 151 > [0.000999] calibration delay loop... 1249.28 BogoMIPS (lpj = 624640)

    MOD - sfr 152 > [0.000999] CPU: L1 I cache: 32K, cache L1 D: 32K

    MOD - sfr 153 > [0.000999] CPU: L2 cache: 4096K

    MOD - sfr 154 > [0.000999] CPU 1/0 x 1-> node 0

    MOD - sfr 155 > [0.106983] CPU1: Intel CPU of QEMU virtual version 1.5.0 stepping 03

    MOD - sfr 156 > [0.110983] Booting processor APIC 0 2 x 2 ip 0 x 6000

    MOD - sfr 157 > [0.000999] init CPU #2

    MOD - sfr 158 > [0.000999] calibration delay loop... 1249.28 BogoMIPS (lpj = 624640)

    MOD - sfr 159 > [0.000999] CPU: L1 I cache: 32K, cache L1 D: 32K

    MOD - sfr 160 > [0.000999] CPU: L2 cache: 4096K

    MOD - sfr 161 > [0.000999] CPU 2/0 x 2-> node 0

    MOD - sfr 162 > [0.145977] CPU2: Intel CPU of QEMU virtual version 1.5.0 stepping 03

    MOD - sfr 163 > [0.150977] Brought up 3 processors

    MOD - sfr 164 > [0.151976] in Total, 3 active processors (3555,32 BogoMIPS).

    MOD - sfr 165 > net_namespace [0.155976]: 1280 bytes

    MOD - sfr 166 > [0.158975] NET: registered protocol family 16

    MOD - sfr 167 > [0.162975] ACPI: bus pci registered type

    MOD - sfr 168 > PCI [0.165974]: thanks to the type 1 for base configuration

    MOD - sfr 169 > [0.208968] ACPI: active interpreter

    MOD - sfr 170 > [0.210967] ACPI: (supports the S0-S5)

    MOD - sfr 171 > [0.212967] ACPI: IOAPIC using for the interrupt routing

    MOD - sfr 172 > ACPI [0.226965]: no dock devices found.

    MOD - sfr 173 > [0.228965] ACPI: PCI [PCI0] root bridge (0000:00)

    MOD - sfr 174 > pci 0000:00:01.3 [0.236963]: oddity: region b000-b03f claimed by PIIX4 ACPI

    MOD - sfr 175 > pci 0000:00:01.3 [0.238963]: oddity: region b100-b10f claimed by PIIX4 SMB

    MOD - sfr 176 > [0.284956] ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [INKA] (IRQ 5 * 10 11)

    MOD - sfr 177 > [0.287956] ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKB] (IRQ 5 * 10 11)

    MOD - sfr 178 > [0.291955] ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKC] (IRQ 10 5 * 11)

    MOD - sfr 179 > [0.294955] ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKD] (IRQ 10 5 * 11)

    MOD - sfr 180 > [0.297954] ACPI: PCI Interrupt link [LNKS] (IRQ * 9)

    MOD - sfr 181 > [0.303953] SCSI subsystem initialized

    MOD - sfr 182 > [0.306953] usbcore: registered new interface driver usbfs

    MOD - sfr 183 > usbcore [0.308952]: coupling half seat new interface

    MOD - sfr 184 > [0.310952] usbcore: registered new driver usb device

    MOD - sfr 185 > PCI [0.313952]: ACPI using IRQ routing

    MOD - sfr 186 > [0.324000] cfg80211: using information field of static control

    MOD - sfr 187 > [0.326000] cfg80211: regulatory field: U.S.

    MOD - sfr 188 > [0.328000] (start_freq - end_freq @ bandwidth), (max_antenna_gain, max_eirp)

    MOD - sfr 189 > [0.330000] (2402000 KHz - 2472000 KHz @ 40000 KHz), (600 mBi, 2700 mBm)

    MOD - sfr 190 > [0.332000] (5170000 KHz - 5190000 KHz @ 40000 KHz), (600 mBi, 2300 mBm)

    MOD - sfr 191 > [0.334000] (5190000 KHz - 5210000 KHz @ 40000 KHz), (600 mBi, 2300 mBm)

    MOD - sfr 192 > [0.336000] (5210000 KHz - 5230000 KHz @ 40000 KHz), (600 mBi, 2300 mBm)

    MOD - sfr 193 > [0.338000] (5230000 KHz - 5330000 KHz @ 40000 KHz), (600 mBi, 2300 mBm)

    MOD - sfr 194 > [0.340000] (5735000 KHz - 5835000 KHz @ 40000 KHz), (600 mBi, MPC 3000)

    MOD - sfr 195 > [0.342000] cfg80211: composing the DREA for country: U.S.

    MOD - sfr 196 > NetLabel [0.344000]: initialization

    MOD - sfr 197 > NetLabel [0.346000]: domain hash size = 128

    MOD - sfr 198 > NetLabel [0.348000]: protocols = without LABEL CIPSOv4

    MOD - sfr 199 > NetLabel [0.350000]: no traffic allowed by default

    MOD - sfr 200 > hpet0 [0.352000]: to MMIO 0xfed00000, IRQ 2, 8, 0

    MOD - sfr 201 > hpet0 [0.355000]: 3 comparators, meter 100.000000 MHz 64-bit

    MOD - sfr 202 > [0.363162] pnp: ACPI PnP init

    MOD - sfr 203 > [0.364902] ACPI: type pnp registered bus

    MOD - sfr 204 > [0.373117] pnp: ACPI PnP: found 9 devices

    MOD - sfr 205 > [0.375853] ACPI: not ACPI pnp bus type

    MOD - sfr 206 > bus [0.390113]: 00 0 io port index: [0 x 00-0xffff]

    MOD - sfr 207 > bus [0.392654]: 00 1 mmio index: [0 x 000000-0xffffffffffffffff]

    MOD - sfr 208 > [0.396124] NET: registered to the family of protocols 2

    MOD - sfr 209 > [0,408163] hash table IP route cache entries: 131072 (order: 8, 1048576 bytes)

    MOD - sfr 210 > [0.418293] TCP established hash table entries: 524288 (order: 11, 8388608 bytes)

    211 mod - SFR > s)

    MOD - sfr 212 > [0,430272] TCP bind hash table entries: 65536 (order: 8, 1048576 bytes)

    MOD - sfr 213 > [0.434109] TCP: Hash tables configured (established 524288 bind 65536)

    MOD - sfr 214 > [0.438086] TCP reno registered

    MOD - sfr 215 > [0.444206] NET: registered protocol family 1

    MOD - sfr 216 > [0.447125] check if image initramfs... it's

    MOD - sfr 217 > [6.518130] release initrd memory: 36972 released k

    MOD - sfr 218 > [6.569185] of the Microcode Update Driver: v2.00 [email protected] / * />, Peter

    MOD - sfr 219 > Oruba

    MOD - sfr 220 > HugeTLB [6.588064] saved page size of 2 MB, pre-allocated 0 pages

    MOD - sfr 221 > VFS [6,593576]: disk quotas dquot_6.5.1

    MOD - sfr 222 > [6,595689] Dquot-cache hash table entries: 512 (order 0, 4096 bytes)

    MOD - sfr 223 > msgmni [6.605316] has been set to 4455

    MOD - sfr 224 > alg [6.612220]: no test for stdrng (krng)

    MOD - sfr 225 > block [6.615153] layer SCSI generic (bsg) version 0.4 (large 252 load driver

    MOD - sfr 226 > [6.618853] io Scheduler noop registered

    MOD - sfr 227 > [6.620963] registered early io Scheduler

    MOD - sfr 228 > registered [6.623461] deadline i/o Scheduler

    MOD - sfr 229 > [6.625704] io Scheduler cfq registered (default)

    MOD - sfr 230 > LTT [6.628422]: ltt-relay init

    MOD - sfr 231 > [6.631109] init ltt-control

    MOD - sfr 232 > LTT [6.662473]: init ltt-kprobes

    MOD - sfr 233 > pci 0000:00:00.0 [6.664400]: limitation of direct transfers of PCI/PCI

    MOD - sfr 234 > [6.667440] pci 0000:00:01.0: PIIX3: allowing Passive release

    MOD - sfr 235 > pci 0000:00:01.0 [6.670447]: workarounds activation ISA DMA hang

    MOD - sfr 236 > pci_hotplug [6.678607]: PCI Hot Plug PCI Core version: 0.5

    MOD - sfr 237 > processor [6.686734] ACPI_CPU:00: registered under cooling_device0

    MOD - sfr 238 > processor [6.690758] ACPI_CPU:01: registered under cooling_device1

    MOD - sfr 239 > processor [6.694508] ACPI_CPU:02: registered under cooling_device2

    MOD - sfr 240 > [6.745499] v1.2 of nonvolatile memory driver

    MOD - sfr 241 > [6.747732] Linux agpgart v0.103 interface

    MOD - sfr 242 > [6.751051] [drm] Initialized drm 1.1.0 20060810

    MOD - sfr 243 > series [6.753517]: 8250/16550 driver4 ports, IRQ sharing enabled

    MOD - sfr 244 > [7.006452] ÿ serial8250: ttyS0 at I/O 0x3f8 (irq = 4) is a 16550

    MOD - sfr 245 > serial8250 [7.258458]: ttyS1 to I/O 0x2f8 (irq = 3) is a 16550

    MOD - sfr 246 > [7,266612] 00:06: ttyS0 at I/O 0x3f8 (irq = 4) is a 16550

    MOD - sfr 247 > [7,271074] 00:07: ttyS1 to I/O 0x2f8 (irq = 3) is a 16550

    MOD - sfr 248 > [7,276159] or floppy drives: fd0 1. 44 m, fd1 is 1.44 M

    MOD - sfr 249 > CDF [7.291444] 0 is a S82078B

    MOD - sfr 250 > brd [7.317314]: loaded module

    MOD - sfr 251 > loop [7.328490]: loaded module

    MOD - sfr 252 > [7.330818] driver Intel® Gigabit Ethernet network version 1.2.45 - k2

    MOD - sfr 253 > [7.334212] Copyright (c) 2008 Intel Corporation.

    MOD - sfr 254 > [7.337304] pcnet32.c:v1.35 21.Apr.2008 [email protected] / * /

    MOD - sfr 255 > [7.340979] e100: Intel® PRO/100 network driver, 3.5.23 - k6-NAPI

    MOD - sfr 256 > [7.344061] e100: Copyright (c) 1999-2006 Intel Corporation

    MOD - sfr 257 > [7.348056] sky2 driver version 1.22

    MOD - sfr 258 > console [7.353036] [netcon0] enabled

    MOD - sfr 259 > netconsole [7.354877]: network registration has started

    MOD - sfr 260 > [7.358495] entry: emulation of mouse button Macintosh as/devices/virtual/input/i

    MOD - sfr 261 > nput0

    MOD - sfr 262 > iSCSI [7.365941] loading transport class v2.0 - 870.

    MOD - sfr 263 > [7.375699] driver "sd" would need to discount - use the type_bus methods

    MOD - sfr 264 > driver [7.379516] "sr" needs updating - please use the type_bus methods

    MOD - sfr 265 > scsi0 [7.387492]: ata_piix

    MOD - sfr 266 > [7.391492] scsi1: ata_piix

    MOD - sfr 267 > [7.394664] ata1: PATA MWDMA2 cmd 0x1f0, 0x3f6 bmdma 0xc0c0 irq 14 ctl max

    MOD - sfr 268 > ata2 [7.398007]: PATA max MWDMA2 cmd 0 x 170 ctl 0 x 376 bmdma 0xc0c8 irq 15

    MOD - sfr 269 > ata1.00 [7.555320]: ATA-7: QEMU HARDDISK, 1.5.0 max UDMA/100

    MOD - sfr 270 > ata1.00 [7.558496]: 6291456 sectors, multi 16: LBA48

    MOD - sfr 271 > ata1.00 [7.562297]: set to MWDMA2

    MOD - sfr 272 > ata2.00 [7.718432]: ATAPI: QEMU DVD-ROM, 1.5.0 max UDMA/100

    MOD - sfr 273 > ata2.00 [7.722448]: set to MWDMA2

    MOD - sfr 274 > [7.726963] isa bounce pool size: 16 pages

    MOD - sfr 275 > [7.728428] 0:0:0:0 scsi: access live ATA QEMU HARD disk 1.5. PQ:

    MOD - sfr 276 > 0 ANSI: 5

    MOD - sfr 277 > sd 0:0:0:0 [7.733798]: [sda] 6291456 sectors of 512 bytes of material: (3.22 GB/3.00

    MOD - SFR 278 > GiB)

    MOD - sfr 279 > sd 0:0:0:0 [7.737586]: [sda] write protect is off

    MOD - sfr 280 > sd 0:0:0:0 [7.741046]: [sda] write cache: enabled, read cache: enabled, doesn'

    MOD - sfr 281 > t support DPO or FUA

    MOD - sfr 282 > sd 0:0:0:0 [7.744505]: [sda] 6291456 sectors of 512 bytes of material: (3.22 GB/3.00

    MOD - SFR 283 > GiB)

    MOD - sfr 284 > sd 0:0:0:0 [7.748396]: [sda] write protect is off

    MOD - sfr 285 > sd 0:0:0:0 [7.750876]: [sda] write cache: enabled, read cache: enabled, doesn'

    MOD - sfr 286 > t support DPO or FUA

    MOD - sfr 287 > [7.755364] sda: unknown partition table

    MOD - sfr 288 > [7.761433] sd 0:0:0:0: disk Attached SCSI [sda]

    MOD - sfr 289 > [7.765315] sd 0:0:0:0: Attached scsi generic sg0 type 0

    MOD - sfr 290 > [7.770345] 1:0:0:0 scsi: CD-ROM DVD-ROM QEMU, 1.5 QEMU. PQ:

    MOD - sfr 291 > 0 ANSI: 5

    MOD - sfr 292 > sr0 [7.777328]: scsi3-mmc drive: 4 x / 4 x cd/rw xa/form2 plateau

    MOD - sfr 293 > [7.780375] uniform CD-ROM review: 3.20

    MOD - sfr 294 > [7.785706] 1:0:0:0 sr: Attached scsi generic sg1 type 5

    MOD - sfr 295 > basic driver Fusion MPT [7.791309] 3.04.07

    MOD - sfr 296 > [7.793519] Copyright (c) 1999-2008 LSI Corporation

    MOD - sfr 297 > [7.795993] SPI Host MPT Fusion driver 3.04.07

    MOD - sfr 298 > Fusion MPT FC host [7.798893] driver 3.04.07

    MOD - sfr 299 > Fusion MPT SAS host [7.801803] driver 3.04.07

    MOD - sfr 300 > ehci_hcd [7.806451]: () 'Improved' USB 2.0 EHCI host controller driver

    MOD - sfr 301 > [7.810308] ohci_hcd: USB 1.1 'open' (OHCI) Host Controller Driver

    MOD - sfr 302 > uhci_hcd [7.814054]: pilot USB Universal Host Controller Interface

    MOD - sfr 303 > [7.818692] usbcore: registered new interface driver usblp

    MOD - sfr 304 > [7.821487] initializing USB Mass Storage driver...

    MOD - sfr 305 > [7.824998] usbcore: registered new driver usb-storage interface

    MOD - sfr 306 > [7.827794] USB Mass Storage support registered.

    MOD - sfr 307 > [7.830759] usbcore: registered new interface driver libusual

    MOD - sfr 308 > PNP [7.834894]: PS/2 controller [PNP0303:KBD, PNP0f13:MOU] 0 x 0, 60 x 64 irq 1.1

    MOD - sfr 309 > serio [7.841445]: 0 x 60 i8042 keyboard port, irq 0 x 64 1

    MOD - sfr 310 > serio [7.844551]: 0 x 60 i8042 port, irq 0 64 12 x

    MOD - sfr 311 > [7,852993] mouse: PS/2 mouse to common mechanism for all mice

    MOD - sfr 312 > [7,861470] 00:01 rtc_cmos: RTC may wake from S4

    MOD - sfr 313 > [7.864335] input: keyboard to translate the value 2 as/devices/platform/i8042/seri

    MOD - sfr 314 > o0/entry/entry 1

    MOD - sfr 315 > [7,865148] 00:01 rtc_cmos: RTC database: registered rtc_cmos as rtc0

    MOD - sfr 316 > rtc0 [7.865148]: alerts until one day, 114 bytes nvram, hpet IRQ

    MOD - sfr 317 > i2c/dev entries driver [7.865929]

    MOD - sfr 318 > md [7.867791]: raid1 personality registered for level 1

    MOD - sfr 319 > device - map [7.880892]: ioctl: 4.14.0 - ioctl (2008-04-23) initialized: dm - dev

    MOD - sfr 320 > [email protected] / * /

    MOD - sfr 321 > [7.885043] cpuidle: using Governor ladder

    MOD - sfr 322 > [7.887189] cpuidle: using the menu of Governor

    MOD - sfr 323 > [7.889424] no iBFT detected.

    MOD - sfr 324 > [7.907995] usbcore: registered new interface driver hiddev

    MOD - sfr 325 > [7.912219] usbcore: registered new interface driver usbhid

    MOD - sfr 326 > usbhid [7.914857]: kernel v2.6 HID Driver

    MOD - sfr 327 > [7.918409] ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKD] enabled at IRQ 11

    MOD - sfr 328 > [7.920969] 0000:00:04.0 virtio-pci: PCI INT A-> link [LNKD]-> GSI 11 (level,

    329 mod - SFR > high)-> IRQ 11

    MOD - sfr 330 > [7.927488] ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [INKA] enabled at IRQ 10

    MOD - sfr 331 > [7.930856] 0000:00:05.0 virtio-pci: PCI INT A-> link [INKA]-> GSI (level 10,

    332 mod - SFR > high)-> IRQ 10

    MOD - sfr 333 > [7.938651] ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKC] enabled at IRQ 11

    MOD - sfr 334 > [7.942086] 0000:00:07.0 virtio-pci: PCI INT A-> link [LNKC]-> GSI 11 (level,

    335 mod - SFR > high)-> IRQ 11

    MOD - sfr 336 > vda [7.948686]: vda1 vda2 vda3< vda5="" vda6="" vda7="">

    MOD - sfr 337 > [7.964043] Advanced Linux Sound Architecture Driver Version 1.0.18rc3.

    MOD - sfr 338 > [7.973312] list of devices ALSA:

    MOD - sfr 339 > [7.974949] No soundcards found.

    MOD - sfr 340 > [7,976759] Netfilter messages via NETLINK v0.30.

    MOD - sfr 341 > [7.979604] nf_conntrack version 0.5.0 (16384 buckets, max 65536)

    MOD - sfr 342 > [7.983256] ctnetlink v0.93: registration with nfnetlink.

    MOD - sfr 343 > IPv4 [7.987257] pilot in IPv4 tunneling

    MOD - sfr 344 > ip_tables [7,991258]: (C) 2000-2006 Netfilter Core Team

    MOD - sfr 345 > [7.993887] registered TCP cubic

    MOD - sfr 346 > [7.995714] socket of netlink XFRM initialization

    MOD - sfr 347 > [7.999255] NET: registered to the family of protocols 10

    MOD - sfr 348 > [8.003264] lo: disabled Privacy Extensions

    MOD - sfr 349 > tunl0 [8.007258]: disabled Privacy Extensions

    MOD - sfr 350 > ip6_tables [8,011258]: (C) 2000-2006 Netfilter Core Team

    MOD - sfr 351 > [8.014386] IPv6 over IPv4 tunnel driver

    MOD - sfr 352 > sit0 [8.017431]: disabled Privacy Extensions

    MOD - sfr 353 > [8.021257] NET: registered protocol family 17

    MOD - sfr 354 > CPP [8.025256]: registered udp transport module.

    MOD - sfr 355 > CPP [8.026916]: registered tcp transport module.

    MOD - sfr 356 > taskstats registered [8,031108] version 1

    MOD - sfr 357 > [8.125760] input: ImExPS/2 generic explore Mouse as/devices/platform/i8042/s

    MOD - sfr 358 > erio1/entry/input2

    MOD - sfr 359 > [9,543210] queries send DHCP and RARP, OK

    MOD - sfr 360 > [10.161328] IP-Config: 0.0.0.0 DHCP response, my address is 192.168.10.1

    MOD - sfr 361 > 01

    MOD - sfr 362 > [10.173277] IP-Config: complete:

    MOD - sfr 363 > device [10.175341] = eth1, addr = 192.168.10.101, mask = 255.255.255.0 gw = 192,1

    MOD - sfr 364 > 68.10.2.

    MOD - sfr 365 > host [10.179964] = 192.168.10.101 = domain, nis-domain = (none).

    MOD - sfr 366 > [10.183083] bootserver = 0.0.0.0, rootserver = 0.0.0.0, rootpath =

    MOD - sfr 367 > [10.186725] release of kernel memory used: 544 k released

    MOD - sfr 368 > INIT: initialization version 2.86

    MOD - sfr 369 > [10.446791] version 124 udevd began

    MOD - sfr 370 > please wait: start...

    MOD - sfr 371 > climb: already mounted or busy/sys sysfs

    MOD - sfr 372 > mount: according to mtab, sysfs is already mounted on/sys

    MOD - sfr 373 > starting udev, udev [10.949268]: renamed cplane eth0 network interface

    MOD - sfr 374 > [10.962321] end_request: i/o error, dev fd0, sector 0

    MOD - sfr 375 > udev [10.979259]: renamed eth1 eth0 network interface

    MOD - sfr 376 > [11.535307] end_request: i/o error, dev fd0, sector 0

    MOD - sfr 377 > INIT: enter run level: 5

    MOD - sfr 378 > boot OpenBSD Secure Shell Server: sshd

    MOD - sfr 379 > generating ssh RSA key...

    MOD - sfr 380 > generating ssh DSA key...

    MOD - sfr 381 > fact.

    MOD - 382 LICO > demon from Advanced Configuration and Power Interface: acpid.

    MOD - sfr 383 > acpid: commissioning with proc fs

    MOD - sfr 384 > acpid: opendir(/etc/acpi/events): no such file or directory

    MOD - sfr 385 > starting Busybox inetd: inetd... done.

    MOD - sfr 386 > starting ntpd: fact

    MOD - sfr 387 > starting syslogd/klogd: fact

    MOD - sfr 388 >

    Services Cisco FirePOWER 5.4.1 boot image

    ASA - FP # sh mod sfr

    Model serial number of map mod

    ---- -------------------------------------------- ------------------ -----------

    SFR unknown n/a JAD192502N6

    MAC mod Fw Sw Version Version Version Hw address range

    ---- --------------------------------- ------------ ------------ ---------------

    SFR 80e0.1d7d.53bb to 80e0.1d7d.53bb / o

    The Application name of the SSM status Version of the Application of SSM mod

    ---- ------------------------------ ---------------- --------------------------

    Data on the State of mod aircraft compatibility status

    ---- ------------------ --------------------- -------------

    SFR recover not Applicable

    Which is expected. Then you must:

     session sfr console

    .. .and then login (admin / Admin123).

    You should get a prompt like:

     asasfr-boot>

    Run "setup" but to "bootstrap" basic settings (ip address, host name, etc.) on the partially initialized module.

    Then, install the system software image using the system command:

     asasfr-boot> system install [noconfirm] url

    Include the noconfirm option if you do not respond to the confirmation messages. Use an HTTP, HTTPS or FTP URL; If a user name and password are required, you will be asked for them. the URL must include the package (pkg) with the complete picture of SFR installation package.

    When the installation is complete, the system reboots. Allow or more than 10 minutes for the installation of the application component and fire ASA services start.

    The output of the show module sfr command should also show up to all processes.

  • Satellite U200-181: How can I check if the TPM Module is present

    How can I check Trusted Platform module is present or not?

    Hello

    The TPM module (trusted platform module module) configuration is done in the BIOS Setup program, and this feature is available only with certain models.

    I put t know if the U200-181 is favorable or not, but you can check it out yourself.
    Safety controller parameters should be available in the system BIOS Setup on the second site.
    If the device supports the TPM module, you should see the switch to enable or disable this security option. Generally according to the default TPM module is disabled.

  • cRio profibus - configuration download does not

    Hello

    I received a cRio 9074 and a PB of cRrio OR the test configuration module and see if we want to use it for a future project. So far this configuration gives me a lot of trouble and I came on I can't fix on my own. I want to run the master module.

    While the selection of drive in the Configurator works, I am unable to download any configuration, I have create with the comsoft on the module Configurator. The program always just stops giving me an error like attached log. I have updated all the required software and recommended in all the post and I could find the documents but without success.

    I'm under the following specifications:

    chassis: cRio-9074

    module: cRio PB master/slave

    NOR-MAX 5.5.0f0

    NOR-RIO 13.0

    NI-VISA 5.4 (with the security settings defined as requested in the installation instructions)

    Configurator3 Comsoft 2.1.4

    CRIO PB GSD 1.00 (that's what the States file GSD, same dough, I installed cRIO_PB_Master_2.0.1)

    Win7SP1

    I turn off all firewalls and spin the cRio in a local ethernet.

    I have really no idea what to do more.

    Any help is appreciated.

    Ok

    I think I know the problem, the module cannot have a downloaded configuration when it is in autoslave mode. This is explained in the manual, but the error thrown is not useful. Run the master sample to take the slave out of the mode of autoslave. After that, you should be able to download the configuration.

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