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c. Save the private key. We recommend the name sensorname.key for the private key and we use it in this
example.
Reference:Cisco Courseware 12-7
QUESTION 96
How would you go about successfully adding a Sensor to the IDS MC if the Sensor software version is not
displayed in the drop-down list of available versions during the add process?
A. Update the Sensor's software version to a version matching one in the IDS MC list.
B. Select the Discover Settings check box to automatically discover the unlisted version.
C. Update IDS MC with the latest IDS signatures.
D. Manually enter the correct software version in the version field under the Sensor's Identification window.
E. Use the Query Sensor option next to the version field under the Sensor's identification window to
automatically discover the unlisted version.
Answer: C
Explanation:
Page 12-5 CSIDS Course under Device - Sensor
Under the last paragraph, if the Sensor software version is not listed in the drop-down menu, it will be
necessary to update the IDS MC with the latest version of IDS Signatures
QUESTION 97
Which of the following pieces of information is needed to add a Sensor to IDS MC if the Discover Settings
check box is NOT selected?
A. Correct IP address
B. Correct user ID and password
C. Any legitimate values for IP address, Sensor name, user ID, and password
D. Correct Sensor name and SSH settings
E. Correct user ID, password, and IP address
Answer: C
Explanation:
Step5 Provide the information required by the Enter Sensor Information page:
a. Enter the IP address of the sensor.
b. Enter the NAT address of the sensor, if there is one.
c. Enter the sensor name.
d. To retrieve sensor settings from the sensor, select the Discover Settings check box.
NoteIf you choose to discover settings, you may have to wait from 30 seconds to several minutes, depending
upon the size and complexity of your network and its traffic.
e. Enter the user ID and password for Secure Shell (SSH) communications between your host and the sensor:
*When you are using a sensor appliance, the user ID is netrangr, and the password is one that you assign.
*When you are using an IDS module, the user ID is ciscoids, and the password is one that you assign.
Reference:Cisco Courseware 12-3
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