Step 6 Enter the default username (cisco) and password (cisco) at the login prompt.
login: cisco
Password: cisco
You are required to change your password immediately (password aged)
Changing password for cisco.
(current) password: cisco
Step 7 Enter your new password twice.
New password: new password
Retype new password: new password
***NOTICE***
This product contains cryptographic features and is subject to United States and local country laws
governing import, export, transfer and use. Delivery of Cisco cryptographic products does not
imply third-party authority to import, export, distribute or use encryption. Importers, exporters,
distributors and users are responsible for compliance with U.S. and local country laws. By using
this product you agree to comply with applicable laws and regulations. If you are unable to comply
with U.S. and local laws, return this product immediately.
A summary of U.S. laws governing Cisco cryptographic products may be found at:
http://www.cisco.com/wwl/export/crypto/tool/stqrg.html
If you require further assistance please contact us by sending email to [email protected].
***LICENSE NOTICE***
There is no license key installed on this IPS platform. The system will continue to operate with the
currently installed signature set. A valid license must be obtained in order to apply signature
updates. Please go to http://www.cisco.com/go/license to obtain a new license or install a license.
aip_ssm#
Password Recovery for the IDSM2
To recover the password for the IDSM2, you must install a special password recovery image file.
This installation only resets the password, all other configuration remains intact. The password
recovery image is version-dependent and can be found on the Cisco Download Software site. For
IPS 6.x, download WS-SVC-IDSM2-K9-a-6.0-password-recovery.bin.gz. For IPS 7.x, download
WS-SVC-IDSM2-K9-a-7.0-password-recovery.bin.gz.
FTP is the only supported protocol for image installations, so make sure you put the password
recovery image file on an FTP server that is accessible to the switch. You must have
administrative access to the Cisco 6500 series switch to recover the password on the IDSM2.
During the password recovery image installation, the following message appears:
Upgrading will wipe out the contents on the hard disk.
Do you want to proceed installing it [y|n]:
This message is in error. Installing the password recovery image does not remove any
configuration, it only resets the login account.
Once you have downloaded the password recovery image file, follow the instructions to install the
system Image file but substitute the password recovery image file for the system image file. The
IDSM2 should reboot into the primary partition after installing the recovery image file. If it does not,
enter the following command from the switch:
hw-module module module_number reset hdd:1
Note The password is reset to cisco. Log in to the CLI with username cisco and password cisco.
You can then change the password.
Password Recovery for the NME IPS
To recover the password for the NME IPS, use the clear password command. You must have
console access to the NME IPS and administrative access to the router.
To recover the password for the NME IPS, follow these steps:
Step 1 Log in to the router.
Step 2 Enter privileged EXEC mode on the router.
router> enable
Step 3 Confirm the module slot number in your router.
router# show run | include ids-sensor
interface IDS-Sensor1/0
router#
Step 4 Session in to the NME IPS.
router# service-module ids-sensor slot/port session
Example
router# service-module ids-sensor 1/0 session
Step 5 Press Control-shift-6 followed by x to navigate to the router CLI.
Step 6 Reset the NME IPS from the router console.
router# service-module ids-sensor 1/0 reset
Step 7 Press Enter to return to the router console.
Step 8 When prompted for boot options, enter *** quickly.
You are now in the bootloader.
Step 9 Clear the password.
ServicesEngine boot-loader# clear password
The NME IPS reboots. The password is reset to cisco. Log in to the CLI with username cisco and
password cisco. You can then change the password
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/security/ips/6.1/configuration/guide/cli/cli_administration.html

NEW QUESTION: 3

A. VMware vShield
B. VMware vLockstep
C. VMware vmSafe
D. VMware vCluster
Answer: B

NEW QUESTION: 4
Why would the architect choose active-active bonding when configuring network interfaces for guest VM networks?
A. It uses a round robin load-balancing policy, which provides better distribution of traffic across the interfaces in the bond.
B. It uses a hashing algorithm, which provides better distribution of traffic across the interfaces in the bond.
C. It provides load balancing of VM traffic across multiple physical NIC interfaces at a per guest basis, and offers improved distribution of traffic across physical interfaces in the bond.
D. It sends all guest VM traffic in the bond to an active interface, which provides the best distribution of network load.
Answer: B

test dumps, X'.
Step 6 Enter the default username (cisco) and password (cisco) at the login prompt.
login: cisco
Password: cisco
You are required to change your password immediately (password aged)
Changing password for cisco.
(current) password: cisco
Step 7 Enter your new password twice.
New password: new password
Retype new password: new password
***NOTICE***
This product contains cryptographic features and is subject to United States and local country laws
governing import, export, transfer and use. Delivery of Cisco cryptographic products does not
imply third-party authority to import, export, distribute or use encryption. Importers, exporters,
distributors and users are responsible for compliance with U.S. and local country laws. By using
this product you agree to comply with applicable laws and regulations. If you are unable to comply
with U.S. and local laws, return this product immediately.
A summary of U.S. laws governing Cisco cryptographic products may be found at:
http://www.cisco.com/wwl/export/crypto/tool/stqrg.html
If you require further assistance please contact us by sending email to [email protected].
***LICENSE NOTICE***
There is no license key installed on this IPS platform. The system will continue to operate with the
currently installed signature set. A valid license must be obtained in order to apply signature
updates. Please go to http://www.cisco.com/go/license to obtain a new license or install a license.
aip_ssm#
Password Recovery for the IDSM2
To recover the password for the IDSM2, you must install a special password recovery image file.
This installation only resets the password, all other configuration remains intact. The password
recovery image is version-dependent and can be found on the Cisco Download Software site. For
IPS 6.x, download WS-SVC-IDSM2-K9-a-6.0-password-recovery.bin.gz. For IPS 7.x, download
WS-SVC-IDSM2-K9-a-7.0-password-recovery.bin.gz.
FTP is the only supported protocol for image installations, so make sure you put the password
recovery image file on an FTP server that is accessible to the switch. You must have
administrative access to the Cisco 6500 series switch to recover the password on the IDSM2.
During the password recovery image installation, the following message appears:
Upgrading will wipe out the contents on the hard disk.
Do you want to proceed installing it [y|n]:
This message is in error. Installing the password recovery image does not remove any
configuration, it only resets the login account.
Once you have downloaded the password recovery image file, follow the instructions to install the
system Image file but substitute the password recovery image file for the system image file. The
IDSM2 should reboot into the primary partition after installing the recovery image file. If it does not,
enter the following command from the switch:
hw-module module module_number reset hdd:1
Note The password is reset to cisco. Log in to the CLI with username cisco and password cisco.
You can then change the password.
Password Recovery for the NME IPS
To recover the password for the NME IPS, use the clear password command. You must have
console access to the NME IPS and administrative access to the router.
To recover the password for the NME IPS, follow these steps:
Step 1 Log in to the router.
Step 2 Enter privileged EXEC mode on the router.
router> enable
Step 3 Confirm the module slot number in your router.
router# show run | include ids-sensor
interface IDS-Sensor1/0
router#
Step 4 Session in to the NME IPS.
router# service-module ids-sensor slot/port session
Example
router# service-module ids-sensor 1/0 session
Step 5 Press Control-shift-6 followed by x to navigate to the router CLI.
Step 6 Reset the NME IPS from the router console.
router# service-module ids-sensor 1/0 reset
Step 7 Press Enter to return to the router console.
Step 8 When prompted for boot options, enter *** quickly.
You are now in the bootloader.
Step 9 Clear the password.
ServicesEngine boot-loader# clear password
The NME IPS reboots. The password is reset to cisco. Log in to the CLI with username cisco and
password cisco. You can then change the password
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/security/ips/6.1/configuration/guide/cli/cli_administration.html

NEW QUESTION: 3

A. VMware vShield
B. VMware vLockstep
C. VMware vmSafe
D. VMware vCluster
Answer: B

NEW QUESTION: 4
Why would the architect choose active-active bonding when configuring network interfaces for guest VM networks?
A. It uses a round robin load-balancing policy, which provides better distribution of traffic across the interfaces in the bond.
B. It uses a hashing algorithm, which provides better distribution of traffic across the interfaces in the bond.
C. It provides load balancing of VM traffic across multiple physical NIC interfaces at a per guest basis, and offers improved distribution of traffic across physical interfaces in the bond.
D. It sends all guest VM traffic in the bond to an active interface, which provides the best distribution of network load.
Answer: B

certification for pass4sure, X'.
Step 6 Enter the default username (cisco) and password (cisco) at the login prompt.
login: cisco
Password: cisco
You are required to change your password immediately (password aged)
Changing password for cisco.
(current) password: cisco
Step 7 Enter your new password twice.
New password: new password
Retype new password: new password
***NOTICE***
This product contains cryptographic features and is subject to United States and local country laws
governing import, export, transfer and use. Delivery of Cisco cryptographic products does not
imply third-party authority to import, export, distribute or use encryption. Importers, exporters,
distributors and users are responsible for compliance with U.S. and local country laws. By using
this product you agree to comply with applicable laws and regulations. If you are unable to comply
with U.S. and local laws, return this product immediately.
A summary of U.S. laws governing Cisco cryptographic products may be found at:
http://www.cisco.com/wwl/export/crypto/tool/stqrg.html
If you require further assistance please contact us by sending email to [email protected].
***LICENSE NOTICE***
There is no license key installed on this IPS platform. The system will continue to operate with the
currently installed signature set. A valid license must be obtained in order to apply signature
updates. Please go to http://www.cisco.com/go/license to obtain a new license or install a license.
aip_ssm#
Password Recovery for the IDSM2
To recover the password for the IDSM2, you must install a special password recovery image file.
This installation only resets the password, all other configuration remains intact. The password
recovery image is version-dependent and can be found on the Cisco Download Software site. For
IPS 6.x, download WS-SVC-IDSM2-K9-a-6.0-password-recovery.bin.gz. For IPS 7.x, download
WS-SVC-IDSM2-K9-a-7.0-password-recovery.bin.gz.
FTP is the only supported protocol for image installations, so make sure you put the password
recovery image file on an FTP server that is accessible to the switch. You must have
administrative access to the Cisco 6500 series switch to recover the password on the IDSM2.
During the password recovery image installation, the following message appears:
Upgrading will wipe out the contents on the hard disk.
Do you want to proceed installing it [y|n]:
This message is in error. Installing the password recovery image does not remove any
configuration, it only resets the login account.
Once you have downloaded the password recovery image file, follow the instructions to install the
system Image file but substitute the password recovery image file for the system image file. The
IDSM2 should reboot into the primary partition after installing the recovery image file. If it does not,
enter the following command from the switch:
hw-module module module_number reset hdd:1
Note The password is reset to cisco. Log in to the CLI with username cisco and password cisco.
You can then change the password.
Password Recovery for the NME IPS
To recover the password for the NME IPS, use the clear password command. You must have
console access to the NME IPS and administrative access to the router.
To recover the password for the NME IPS, follow these steps:
Step 1 Log in to the router.
Step 2 Enter privileged EXEC mode on the router.
router> enable
Step 3 Confirm the module slot number in your router.
router# show run | include ids-sensor
interface IDS-Sensor1/0
router#
Step 4 Session in to the NME IPS.
router# service-module ids-sensor slot/port session
Example
router# service-module ids-sensor 1/0 session
Step 5 Press Control-shift-6 followed by x to navigate to the router CLI.
Step 6 Reset the NME IPS from the router console.
router# service-module ids-sensor 1/0 reset
Step 7 Press Enter to return to the router console.
Step 8 When prompted for boot options, enter *** quickly.
You are now in the bootloader.
Step 9 Clear the password.
ServicesEngine boot-loader# clear password
The NME IPS reboots. The password is reset to cisco. Log in to the CLI with username cisco and
password cisco. You can then change the password
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/security/ips/6.1/configuration/guide/cli/cli_administration.html

NEW QUESTION: 3

A. VMware vShield
B. VMware vLockstep
C. VMware vmSafe
D. VMware vCluster
Answer: B

NEW QUESTION: 4
Why would the architect choose active-active bonding when configuring network interfaces for guest VM networks?
A. It uses a round robin load-balancing policy, which provides better distribution of traffic across the interfaces in the bond.
B. It uses a hashing algorithm, which provides better distribution of traffic across the interfaces in the bond.
C. It provides load balancing of VM traffic across multiple physical NIC interfaces at a per guest basis, and offers improved distribution of traffic across physical interfaces in the bond.
D. It sends all guest VM traffic in the bond to an active interface, which provides the best distribution of network load.
Answer: B

exam dumps, X'.
Step 6 Enter the default username (cisco) and password (cisco) at the login prompt.
login: cisco
Password: cisco
You are required to change your password immediately (password aged)
Changing password for cisco.
(current) password: cisco
Step 7 Enter your new password twice.
New password: new password
Retype new password: new password
***NOTICE***
This product contains cryptographic features and is subject to United States and local country laws
governing import, export, transfer and use. Delivery of Cisco cryptographic products does not
imply third-party authority to import, export, distribute or use encryption. Importers, exporters,
distributors and users are responsible for compliance with U.S. and local country laws. By using
this product you agree to comply with applicable laws and regulations. If you are unable to comply
with U.S. and local laws, return this product immediately.
A summary of U.S. laws governing Cisco cryptographic products may be found at:
http://www.cisco.com/wwl/export/crypto/tool/stqrg.html
If you require further assistance please contact us by sending email to [email protected].
***LICENSE NOTICE***
There is no license key installed on this IPS platform. The system will continue to operate with the
currently installed signature set. A valid license must be obtained in order to apply signature
updates. Please go to http://www.cisco.com/go/license to obtain a new license or install a license.
aip_ssm#
Password Recovery for the IDSM2
To recover the password for the IDSM2, you must install a special password recovery image file.
This installation only resets the password, all other configuration remains intact. The password
recovery image is version-dependent and can be found on the Cisco Download Software site. For
IPS 6.x, download WS-SVC-IDSM2-K9-a-6.0-password-recovery.bin.gz. For IPS 7.x, download
WS-SVC-IDSM2-K9-a-7.0-password-recovery.bin.gz.
FTP is the only supported protocol for image installations, so make sure you put the password
recovery image file on an FTP server that is accessible to the switch. You must have
administrative access to the Cisco 6500 series switch to recover the password on the IDSM2.
During the password recovery image installation, the following message appears:
Upgrading will wipe out the contents on the hard disk.
Do you want to proceed installing it [y|n]:
This message is in error. Installing the password recovery image does not remove any
configuration, it only resets the login account.
Once you have downloaded the password recovery image file, follow the instructions to install the
system Image file but substitute the password recovery image file for the system image file. The
IDSM2 should reboot into the primary partition after installing the recovery image file. If it does not,
enter the following command from the switch:
hw-module module module_number reset hdd:1
Note The password is reset to cisco. Log in to the CLI with username cisco and password cisco.
You can then change the password.
Password Recovery for the NME IPS
To recover the password for the NME IPS, use the clear password command. You must have
console access to the NME IPS and administrative access to the router.
To recover the password for the NME IPS, follow these steps:
Step 1 Log in to the router.
Step 2 Enter privileged EXEC mode on the router.
router> enable
Step 3 Confirm the module slot number in your router.
router# show run | include ids-sensor
interface IDS-Sensor1/0
router#
Step 4 Session in to the NME IPS.
router# service-module ids-sensor slot/port session
Example
router# service-module ids-sensor 1/0 session
Step 5 Press Control-shift-6 followed by x to navigate to the router CLI.
Step 6 Reset the NME IPS from the router console.
router# service-module ids-sensor 1/0 reset
Step 7 Press Enter to return to the router console.
Step 8 When prompted for boot options, enter *** quickly.
You are now in the bootloader.
Step 9 Clear the password.
ServicesEngine boot-loader# clear password
The NME IPS reboots. The password is reset to cisco. Log in to the CLI with username cisco and
password cisco. You can then change the password
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/security/ips/6.1/configuration/guide/cli/cli_administration.html

NEW QUESTION: 3

A. VMware vShield
B. VMware vLockstep
C. VMware vmSafe
D. VMware vCluster
Answer: B

NEW QUESTION: 4
Why would the architect choose active-active bonding when configuring network interfaces for guest VM networks?
A. It uses a round robin load-balancing policy, which provides better distribution of traffic across the interfaces in the bond.
B. It uses a hashing algorithm, which provides better distribution of traffic across the interfaces in the bond.
C. It provides load balancing of VM traffic across multiple physical NIC interfaces at a per guest basis, and offers improved distribution of traffic across physical interfaces in the bond.
D. It sends all guest VM traffic in the bond to an active interface, which provides the best distribution of network load.
Answer: B

prep4sures training materials, X'.
Step 6 Enter the default username (cisco) and password (cisco) at the login prompt.
login: cisco
Password: cisco
You are required to change your password immediately (password aged)
Changing password for cisco.
(current) password: cisco
Step 7 Enter your new password twice.
New password: new password
Retype new password: new password
***NOTICE***
This product contains cryptographic features and is subject to United States and local country laws
governing import, export, transfer and use. Delivery of Cisco cryptographic products does not
imply third-party authority to import, export, distribute or use encryption. Importers, exporters,
distributors and users are responsible for compliance with U.S. and local country laws. By using
this product you agree to comply with applicable laws and regulations. If you are unable to comply
with U.S. and local laws, return this product immediately.
A summary of U.S. laws governing Cisco cryptographic products may be found at:
http://www.cisco.com/wwl/export/crypto/tool/stqrg.html
If you require further assistance please contact us by sending email to [email protected].
***LICENSE NOTICE***
There is no license key installed on this IPS platform. The system will continue to operate with the
currently installed signature set. A valid license must be obtained in order to apply signature
updates. Please go to http://www.cisco.com/go/license to obtain a new license or install a license.
aip_ssm#
Password Recovery for the IDSM2
To recover the password for the IDSM2, you must install a special password recovery image file.
This installation only resets the password, all other configuration remains intact. The password
recovery image is version-dependent and can be found on the Cisco Download Software site. For
IPS 6.x, download WS-SVC-IDSM2-K9-a-6.0-password-recovery.bin.gz. For IPS 7.x, download
WS-SVC-IDSM2-K9-a-7.0-password-recovery.bin.gz.
FTP is the only supported protocol for image installations, so make sure you put the password
recovery image file on an FTP server that is accessible to the switch. You must have
administrative access to the Cisco 6500 series switch to recover the password on the IDSM2.
During the password recovery image installation, the following message appears:
Upgrading will wipe out the contents on the hard disk.
Do you want to proceed installing it [y|n]:
This message is in error. Installing the password recovery image does not remove any
configuration, it only resets the login account.
Once you have downloaded the password recovery image file, follow the instructions to install the
system Image file but substitute the password recovery image file for the system image file. The
IDSM2 should reboot into the primary partition after installing the recovery image file. If it does not,
enter the following command from the switch:
hw-module module module_number reset hdd:1
Note The password is reset to cisco. Log in to the CLI with username cisco and password cisco.
You can then change the password.
Password Recovery for the NME IPS
To recover the password for the NME IPS, use the clear password command. You must have
console access to the NME IPS and administrative access to the router.
To recover the password for the NME IPS, follow these steps:
Step 1 Log in to the router.
Step 2 Enter privileged EXEC mode on the router.
router> enable
Step 3 Confirm the module slot number in your router.
router# show run | include ids-sensor
interface IDS-Sensor1/0
router#
Step 4 Session in to the NME IPS.
router# service-module ids-sensor slot/port session
Example
router# service-module ids-sensor 1/0 session
Step 5 Press Control-shift-6 followed by x to navigate to the router CLI.
Step 6 Reset the NME IPS from the router console.
router# service-module ids-sensor 1/0 reset
Step 7 Press Enter to return to the router console.
Step 8 When prompted for boot options, enter *** quickly.
You are now in the bootloader.
Step 9 Clear the password.
ServicesEngine boot-loader# clear password
The NME IPS reboots. The password is reset to cisco. Log in to the CLI with username cisco and
password cisco. You can then change the password
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/security/ips/6.1/configuration/guide/cli/cli_administration.html

NEW QUESTION: 3

A. VMware vShield
B. VMware vLockstep
C. VMware vmSafe
D. VMware vCluster
Answer: B

NEW QUESTION: 4
Why would the architect choose active-active bonding when configuring network interfaces for guest VM networks?
A. It uses a round robin load-balancing policy, which provides better distribution of traffic across the interfaces in the bond.
B. It uses a hashing algorithm, which provides better distribution of traffic across the interfaces in the bond.
C. It provides load balancing of VM traffic across multiple physical NIC interfaces at a per guest basis, and offers improved distribution of traffic across physical interfaces in the bond.
D. It sends all guest VM traffic in the bond to an active interface, which provides the best distribution of network load.
Answer: B

pass4sure study material, X'.
Step 6 Enter the default username (cisco) and password (cisco) at the login prompt.
login: cisco
Password: cisco
You are required to change your password immediately (password aged)
Changing password for cisco.
(current) password: cisco
Step 7 Enter your new password twice.
New password: new password
Retype new password: new password
***NOTICE***
This product contains cryptographic features and is subject to United States and local country laws
governing import, export, transfer and use. Delivery of Cisco cryptographic products does not
imply third-party authority to import, export, distribute or use encryption. Importers, exporters,
distributors and users are responsible for compliance with U.S. and local country laws. By using
this product you agree to comply with applicable laws and regulations. If you are unable to comply
with U.S. and local laws, return this product immediately.
A summary of U.S. laws governing Cisco cryptographic products may be found at:
http://www.cisco.com/wwl/export/crypto/tool/stqrg.html
If you require further assistance please contact us by sending email to [email protected].
***LICENSE NOTICE***
There is no license key installed on this IPS platform. The system will continue to operate with the
currently installed signature set. A valid license must be obtained in order to apply signature
updates. Please go to http://www.cisco.com/go/license to obtain a new license or install a license.
aip_ssm#
Password Recovery for the IDSM2
To recover the password for the IDSM2, you must install a special password recovery image file.
This installation only resets the password, all other configuration remains intact. The password
recovery image is version-dependent and can be found on the Cisco Download Software site. For
IPS 6.x, download WS-SVC-IDSM2-K9-a-6.0-password-recovery.bin.gz. For IPS 7.x, download
WS-SVC-IDSM2-K9-a-7.0-password-recovery.bin.gz.
FTP is the only supported protocol for image installations, so make sure you put the password
recovery image file on an FTP server that is accessible to the switch. You must have
administrative access to the Cisco 6500 series switch to recover the password on the IDSM2.
During the password recovery image installation, the following message appears:
Upgrading will wipe out the contents on the hard disk.
Do you want to proceed installing it [y|n]:
This message is in error. Installing the password recovery image does not remove any
configuration, it only resets the login account.
Once you have downloaded the password recovery image file, follow the instructions to install the
system Image file but substitute the password recovery image file for the system image file. The
IDSM2 should reboot into the primary partition after installing the recovery image file. If it does not,
enter the following command from the switch:
hw-module module module_number reset hdd:1
Note The password is reset to cisco. Log in to the CLI with username cisco and password cisco.
You can then change the password.
Password Recovery for the NME IPS
To recover the password for the NME IPS, use the clear password command. You must have
console access to the NME IPS and administrative access to the router.
To recover the password for the NME IPS, follow these steps:
Step 1 Log in to the router.
Step 2 Enter privileged EXEC mode on the router.
router> enable
Step 3 Confirm the module slot number in your router.
router# show run | include ids-sensor
interface IDS-Sensor1/0
router#
Step 4 Session in to the NME IPS.
router# service-module ids-sensor slot/port session
Example
router# service-module ids-sensor 1/0 session
Step 5 Press Control-shift-6 followed by x to navigate to the router CLI.
Step 6 Reset the NME IPS from the router console.
router# service-module ids-sensor 1/0 reset
Step 7 Press Enter to return to the router console.
Step 8 When prompted for boot options, enter *** quickly.
You are now in the bootloader.
Step 9 Clear the password.
ServicesEngine boot-loader# clear password
The NME IPS reboots. The password is reset to cisco. Log in to the CLI with username cisco and
password cisco. You can then change the password
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/security/ips/6.1/configuration/guide/cli/cli_administration.html

NEW QUESTION: 3

A. VMware vShield
B. VMware vLockstep
C. VMware vmSafe
D. VMware vCluster
Answer: B

NEW QUESTION: 4
Why would the architect choose active-active bonding when configuring network interfaces for guest VM networks?
A. It uses a round robin load-balancing policy, which provides better distribution of traffic across the interfaces in the bond.
B. It uses a hashing algorithm, which provides better distribution of traffic across the interfaces in the bond.
C. It provides load balancing of VM traffic across multiple physical NIC interfaces at a per guest basis, and offers improved distribution of traffic across physical interfaces in the bond.
D. It sends all guest VM traffic in the bond to an active interface, which provides the best distribution of network load.
Answer: B

pass4sure exam test, X'.
Step 6 Enter the default username (cisco) and password (cisco) at the login prompt.
login: cisco
Password: cisco
You are required to change your password immediately (password aged)
Changing password for cisco.
(current) password: cisco
Step 7 Enter your new password twice.
New password: new password
Retype new password: new password
***NOTICE***
This product contains cryptographic features and is subject to United States and local country laws
governing import, export, transfer and use. Delivery of Cisco cryptographic products does not
imply third-party authority to import, export, distribute or use encryption. Importers, exporters,
distributors and users are responsible for compliance with U.S. and local country laws. By using
this product you agree to comply with applicable laws and regulations. If you are unable to comply
with U.S. and local laws, return this product immediately.
A summary of U.S. laws governing Cisco cryptographic products may be found at:
http://www.cisco.com/wwl/export/crypto/tool/stqrg.html
If you require further assistance please contact us by sending email to [email protected].
***LICENSE NOTICE***
There is no license key installed on this IPS platform. The system will continue to operate with the
currently installed signature set. A valid license must be obtained in order to apply signature
updates. Please go to http://www.cisco.com/go/license to obtain a new license or install a license.
aip_ssm#
Password Recovery for the IDSM2
To recover the password for the IDSM2, you must install a special password recovery image file.
This installation only resets the password, all other configuration remains intact. The password
recovery image is version-dependent and can be found on the Cisco Download Software site. For
IPS 6.x, download WS-SVC-IDSM2-K9-a-6.0-password-recovery.bin.gz. For IPS 7.x, download
WS-SVC-IDSM2-K9-a-7.0-password-recovery.bin.gz.
FTP is the only supported protocol for image installations, so make sure you put the password
recovery image file on an FTP server that is accessible to the switch. You must have
administrative access to the Cisco 6500 series switch to recover the password on the IDSM2.
During the password recovery image installation, the following message appears:
Upgrading will wipe out the contents on the hard disk.
Do you want to proceed installing it [y|n]:
This message is in error. Installing the password recovery image does not remove any
configuration, it only resets the login account.
Once you have downloaded the password recovery image file, follow the instructions to install the
system Image file but substitute the password recovery image file for the system image file. The
IDSM2 should reboot into the primary partition after installing the recovery image file. If it does not,
enter the following command from the switch:
hw-module module module_number reset hdd:1
Note The password is reset to cisco. Log in to the CLI with username cisco and password cisco.
You can then change the password.
Password Recovery for the NME IPS
To recover the password for the NME IPS, use the clear password command. You must have
console access to the NME IPS and administrative access to the router.
To recover the password for the NME IPS, follow these steps:
Step 1 Log in to the router.
Step 2 Enter privileged EXEC mode on the router.
router> enable
Step 3 Confirm the module slot number in your router.
router# show run | include ids-sensor
interface IDS-Sensor1/0
router#
Step 4 Session in to the NME IPS.
router# service-module ids-sensor slot/port session
Example
router# service-module ids-sensor 1/0 session
Step 5 Press Control-shift-6 followed by x to navigate to the router CLI.
Step 6 Reset the NME IPS from the router console.
router# service-module ids-sensor 1/0 reset
Step 7 Press Enter to return to the router console.
Step 8 When prompted for boot options, enter *** quickly.
You are now in the bootloader.
Step 9 Clear the password.
ServicesEngine boot-loader# clear password
The NME IPS reboots. The password is reset to cisco. Log in to the CLI with username cisco and
password cisco. You can then change the password
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/security/ips/6.1/configuration/guide/cli/cli_administration.html

NEW QUESTION: 3

A. VMware vShield
B. VMware vLockstep
C. VMware vmSafe
D. VMware vCluster
Answer: B

NEW QUESTION: 4
Why would the architect choose active-active bonding when configuring network interfaces for guest VM networks?
A. It uses a round robin load-balancing policy, which provides better distribution of traffic across the interfaces in the bond.
B. It uses a hashing algorithm, which provides better distribution of traffic across the interfaces in the bond.
C. It provides load balancing of VM traffic across multiple physical NIC interfaces at a per guest basis, and offers improved distribution of traffic across physical interfaces in the bond.
D. It sends all guest VM traffic in the bond to an active interface, which provides the best distribution of network load.
Answer: B

certification, X'.
Step 6 Enter the default username (cisco) and password (cisco) at the login prompt.
login: cisco
Password: cisco
You are required to change your password immediately (password aged)
Changing password for cisco.
(current) password: cisco
Step 7 Enter your new password twice.
New password: new password
Retype new password: new password
***NOTICE***
This product contains cryptographic features and is subject to United States and local country laws
governing import, export, transfer and use. Delivery of Cisco cryptographic products does not
imply third-party authority to import, export, distribute or use encryption. Importers, exporters,
distributors and users are responsible for compliance with U.S. and local country laws. By using
this product you agree to comply with applicable laws and regulations. If you are unable to comply
with U.S. and local laws, return this product immediately.
A summary of U.S. laws governing Cisco cryptographic products may be found at:
http://www.cisco.com/wwl/export/crypto/tool/stqrg.html
If you require further assistance please contact us by sending email to [email protected].
***LICENSE NOTICE***
There is no license key installed on this IPS platform. The system will continue to operate with the
currently installed signature set. A valid license must be obtained in order to apply signature
updates. Please go to http://www.cisco.com/go/license to obtain a new license or install a license.
aip_ssm#
Password Recovery for the IDSM2
To recover the password for the IDSM2, you must install a special password recovery image file.
This installation only resets the password, all other configuration remains intact. The password
recovery image is version-dependent and can be found on the Cisco Download Software site. For
IPS 6.x, download WS-SVC-IDSM2-K9-a-6.0-password-recovery.bin.gz. For IPS 7.x, download
WS-SVC-IDSM2-K9-a-7.0-password-recovery.bin.gz.
FTP is the only supported protocol for image installations, so make sure you put the password
recovery image file on an FTP server that is accessible to the switch. You must have
administrative access to the Cisco 6500 series switch to recover the password on the IDSM2.
During the password recovery image installation, the following message appears:
Upgrading will wipe out the contents on the hard disk.
Do you want to proceed installing it [y|n]:
This message is in error. Installing the password recovery image does not remove any
configuration, it only resets the login account.
Once you have downloaded the password recovery image file, follow the instructions to install the
system Image file but substitute the password recovery image file for the system image file. The
IDSM2 should reboot into the primary partition after installing the recovery image file. If it does not,
enter the following command from the switch:
hw-module module module_number reset hdd:1
Note The password is reset to cisco. Log in to the CLI with username cisco and password cisco.
You can then change the password.
Password Recovery for the NME IPS
To recover the password for the NME IPS, use the clear password command. You must have
console access to the NME IPS and administrative access to the router.
To recover the password for the NME IPS, follow these steps:
Step 1 Log in to the router.
Step 2 Enter privileged EXEC mode on the router.
router> enable
Step 3 Confirm the module slot number in your router.
router# show run | include ids-sensor
interface IDS-Sensor1/0
router#
Step 4 Session in to the NME IPS.
router# service-module ids-sensor slot/port session
Example
router# service-module ids-sensor 1/0 session
Step 5 Press Control-shift-6 followed by x to navigate to the router CLI.
Step 6 Reset the NME IPS from the router console.
router# service-module ids-sensor 1/0 reset
Step 7 Press Enter to return to the router console.
Step 8 When prompted for boot options, enter *** quickly.
You are now in the bootloader.
Step 9 Clear the password.
ServicesEngine boot-loader# clear password
The NME IPS reboots. The password is reset to cisco. Log in to the CLI with username cisco and
password cisco. You can then change the password
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/security/ips/6.1/configuration/guide/cli/cli_administration.html

NEW QUESTION: 3

A. VMware vShield
B. VMware vLockstep
C. VMware vmSafe
D. VMware vCluster
Answer: B

NEW QUESTION: 4
Why would the architect choose active-active bonding when configuring network interfaces for guest VM networks?
A. It uses a round robin load-balancing policy, which provides better distribution of traffic across the interfaces in the bond.
B. It uses a hashing algorithm, which provides better distribution of traffic across the interfaces in the bond.
C. It provides load balancing of VM traffic across multiple physical NIC interfaces at a per guest basis, and offers improved distribution of traffic across physical interfaces in the bond.
D. It sends all guest VM traffic in the bond to an active interface, which provides the best distribution of network load.
Answer: B

exam accreditations, X'.
Step 6 Enter the default username (cisco) and password (cisco) at the login prompt.
login: cisco
Password: cisco
You are required to change your password immediately (password aged)
Changing password for cisco.
(current) password: cisco
Step 7 Enter your new password twice.
New password: new password
Retype new password: new password
***NOTICE***
This product contains cryptographic features and is subject to United States and local country laws
governing import, export, transfer and use. Delivery of Cisco cryptographic products does not
imply third-party authority to import, export, distribute or use encryption. Importers, exporters,
distributors and users are responsible for compliance with U.S. and local country laws. By using
this product you agree to comply with applicable laws and regulations. If you are unable to comply
with U.S. and local laws, return this product immediately.
A summary of U.S. laws governing Cisco cryptographic products may be found at:
http://www.cisco.com/wwl/export/crypto/tool/stqrg.html
If you require further assistance please contact us by sending email to [email protected].
***LICENSE NOTICE***
There is no license key installed on this IPS platform. The system will continue to operate with the
currently installed signature set. A valid license must be obtained in order to apply signature
updates. Please go to http://www.cisco.com/go/license to obtain a new license or install a license.
aip_ssm#
Password Recovery for the IDSM2
To recover the password for the IDSM2, you must install a special password recovery image file.
This installation only resets the password, all other configuration remains intact. The password
recovery image is version-dependent and can be found on the Cisco Download Software site. For
IPS 6.x, download WS-SVC-IDSM2-K9-a-6.0-password-recovery.bin.gz. For IPS 7.x, download
WS-SVC-IDSM2-K9-a-7.0-password-recovery.bin.gz.
FTP is the only supported protocol for image installations, so make sure you put the password
recovery image file on an FTP server that is accessible to the switch. You must have
administrative access to the Cisco 6500 series switch to recover the password on the IDSM2.
During the password recovery image installation, the following message appears:
Upgrading will wipe out the contents on the hard disk.
Do you want to proceed installing it [y|n]:
This message is in error. Installing the password recovery image does not remove any
configuration, it only resets the login account.
Once you have downloaded the password recovery image file, follow the instructions to install the
system Image file but substitute the password recovery image file for the system image file. The
IDSM2 should reboot into the primary partition after installing the recovery image file. If it does not,
enter the following command from the switch:
hw-module module module_number reset hdd:1
Note The password is reset to cisco. Log in to the CLI with username cisco and password cisco.
You can then change the password.
Password Recovery for the NME IPS
To recover the password for the NME IPS, use the clear password command. You must have
console access to the NME IPS and administrative access to the router.
To recover the password for the NME IPS, follow these steps:
Step 1 Log in to the router.
Step 2 Enter privileged EXEC mode on the router.
router> enable
Step 3 Confirm the module slot number in your router.
router# show run | include ids-sensor
interface IDS-Sensor1/0
router#
Step 4 Session in to the NME IPS.
router# service-module ids-sensor slot/port session
Example
router# service-module ids-sensor 1/0 session
Step 5 Press Control-shift-6 followed by x to navigate to the router CLI.
Step 6 Reset the NME IPS from the router console.
router# service-module ids-sensor 1/0 reset
Step 7 Press Enter to return to the router console.
Step 8 When prompted for boot options, enter *** quickly.
You are now in the bootloader.
Step 9 Clear the password.
ServicesEngine boot-loader# clear password
The NME IPS reboots. The password is reset to cisco. Log in to the CLI with username cisco and
password cisco. You can then change the password
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/security/ips/6.1/configuration/guide/cli/cli_administration.html

NEW QUESTION: 3

A. VMware vShield
B. VMware vLockstep
C. VMware vmSafe
D. VMware vCluster
Answer: B

NEW QUESTION: 4
Why would the architect choose active-active bonding when configuring network interfaces for guest VM networks?
A. It uses a round robin load-balancing policy, which provides better distribution of traffic across the interfaces in the bond.
B. It uses a hashing algorithm, which provides better distribution of traffic across the interfaces in the bond.
C. It provides load balancing of VM traffic across multiple physical NIC interfaces at a per guest basis, and offers improved distribution of traffic across physical interfaces in the bond.
D. It sends all guest VM traffic in the bond to an active interface, which provides the best distribution of network load.
Answer: B

certification test, X'.
Step 6 Enter the default username (cisco) and password (cisco) at the login prompt.
login: cisco
Password: cisco
You are required to change your password immediately (password aged)
Changing password for cisco.
(current) password: cisco
Step 7 Enter your new password twice.
New password: new password
Retype new password: new password
***NOTICE***
This product contains cryptographic features and is subject to United States and local country laws
governing import, export, transfer and use. Delivery of Cisco cryptographic products does not
imply third-party authority to import, export, distribute or use encryption. Importers, exporters,
distributors and users are responsible for compliance with U.S. and local country laws. By using
this product you agree to comply with applicable laws and regulations. If you are unable to comply
with U.S. and local laws, return this product immediately.
A summary of U.S. laws governing Cisco cryptographic products may be found at:
http://www.cisco.com/wwl/export/crypto/tool/stqrg.html
If you require further assistance please contact us by sending email to [email protected].
***LICENSE NOTICE***
There is no license key installed on this IPS platform. The system will continue to operate with the
currently installed signature set. A valid license must be obtained in order to apply signature
updates. Please go to http://www.cisco.com/go/license to obtain a new license or install a license.
aip_ssm#
Password Recovery for the IDSM2
To recover the password for the IDSM2, you must install a special password recovery image file.
This installation only resets the password, all other configuration remains intact. The password
recovery image is version-dependent and can be found on the Cisco Download Software site. For
IPS 6.x, download WS-SVC-IDSM2-K9-a-6.0-password-recovery.bin.gz. For IPS 7.x, download
WS-SVC-IDSM2-K9-a-7.0-password-recovery.bin.gz.
FTP is the only supported protocol for image installations, so make sure you put the password
recovery image file on an FTP server that is accessible to the switch. You must have
administrative access to the Cisco 6500 series switch to recover the password on the IDSM2.
During the password recovery image installation, the following message appears:
Upgrading will wipe out the contents on the hard disk.
Do you want to proceed installing it [y|n]:
This message is in error. Installing the password recovery image does not remove any
configuration, it only resets the login account.
Once you have downloaded the password recovery image file, follow the instructions to install the
system Image file but substitute the password recovery image file for the system image file. The
IDSM2 should reboot into the primary partition after installing the recovery image file. If it does not,
enter the following command from the switch:
hw-module module module_number reset hdd:1
Note The password is reset to cisco. Log in to the CLI with username cisco and password cisco.
You can then change the password.
Password Recovery for the NME IPS
To recover the password for the NME IPS, use the clear password command. You must have
console access to the NME IPS and administrative access to the router.
To recover the password for the NME IPS, follow these steps:
Step 1 Log in to the router.
Step 2 Enter privileged EXEC mode on the router.
router> enable
Step 3 Confirm the module slot number in your router.
router# show run | include ids-sensor
interface IDS-Sensor1/0
router#
Step 4 Session in to the NME IPS.
router# service-module ids-sensor slot/port session
Example
router# service-module ids-sensor 1/0 session
Step 5 Press Control-shift-6 followed by x to navigate to the router CLI.
Step 6 Reset the NME IPS from the router console.
router# service-module ids-sensor 1/0 reset
Step 7 Press Enter to return to the router console.
Step 8 When prompted for boot options, enter *** quickly.
You are now in the bootloader.
Step 9 Clear the password.
ServicesEngine boot-loader# clear password
The NME IPS reboots. The password is reset to cisco. Log in to the CLI with username cisco and
password cisco. You can then change the password
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/security/ips/6.1/configuration/guide/cli/cli_administration.html

NEW QUESTION: 3

A. VMware vShield
B. VMware vLockstep
C. VMware vmSafe
D. VMware vCluster
Answer: B

NEW QUESTION: 4
Why would the architect choose active-active bonding when configuring network interfaces for guest VM networks?
A. It uses a round robin load-balancing policy, which provides better distribution of traffic across the interfaces in the bond.
B. It uses a hashing algorithm, which provides better distribution of traffic across the interfaces in the bond.
C. It provides load balancing of VM traffic across multiple physical NIC interfaces at a per guest basis, and offers improved distribution of traffic across physical interfaces in the bond.
D. It sends all guest VM traffic in the bond to an active interface, which provides the best distribution of network load.
Answer: B

prep4sures free demo, X'.
Step 6 Enter the default username (cisco) and password (cisco) at the login prompt.
login: cisco
Password: cisco
You are required to change your password immediately (password aged)
Changing password for cisco.
(current) password: cisco
Step 7 Enter your new password twice.
New password: new password
Retype new password: new password
***NOTICE***
This product contains cryptographic features and is subject to United States and local country laws
governing import, export, transfer and use. Delivery of Cisco cryptographic products does not
imply third-party authority to import, export, distribute or use encryption. Importers, exporters,
distributors and users are responsible for compliance with U.S. and local country laws. By using
this product you agree to comply with applicable laws and regulations. If you are unable to comply
with U.S. and local laws, return this product immediately.
A summary of U.S. laws governing Cisco cryptographic products may be found at:
http://www.cisco.com/wwl/export/crypto/tool/stqrg.html
If you require further assistance please contact us by sending email to [email protected].
***LICENSE NOTICE***
There is no license key installed on this IPS platform. The system will continue to operate with the
currently installed signature set. A valid license must be obtained in order to apply signature
updates. Please go to http://www.cisco.com/go/license to obtain a new license or install a license.
aip_ssm#
Password Recovery for the IDSM2
To recover the password for the IDSM2, you must install a special password recovery image file.
This installation only resets the password, all other configuration remains intact. The password
recovery image is version-dependent and can be found on the Cisco Download Software site. For
IPS 6.x, download WS-SVC-IDSM2-K9-a-6.0-password-recovery.bin.gz. For IPS 7.x, download
WS-SVC-IDSM2-K9-a-7.0-password-recovery.bin.gz.
FTP is the only supported protocol for image installations, so make sure you put the password
recovery image file on an FTP server that is accessible to the switch. You must have
administrative access to the Cisco 6500 series switch to recover the password on the IDSM2.
During the password recovery image installation, the following message appears:
Upgrading will wipe out the contents on the hard disk.
Do you want to proceed installing it [y|n]:
This message is in error. Installing the password recovery image does not remove any
configuration, it only resets the login account.
Once you have downloaded the password recovery image file, follow the instructions to install the
system Image file but substitute the password recovery image file for the system image file. The
IDSM2 should reboot into the primary partition after installing the recovery image file. If it does not,
enter the following command from the switch:
hw-module module module_number reset hdd:1
Note The password is reset to cisco. Log in to the CLI with username cisco and password cisco.
You can then change the password.
Password Recovery for the NME IPS
To recover the password for the NME IPS, use the clear password command. You must have
console access to the NME IPS and administrative access to the router.
To recover the password for the NME IPS, follow these steps:
Step 1 Log in to the router.
Step 2 Enter privileged EXEC mode on the router.
router> enable
Step 3 Confirm the module slot number in your router.
router# show run | include ids-sensor
interface IDS-Sensor1/0
router#
Step 4 Session in to the NME IPS.
router# service-module ids-sensor slot/port session
Example
router# service-module ids-sensor 1/0 session
Step 5 Press Control-shift-6 followed by x to navigate to the router CLI.
Step 6 Reset the NME IPS from the router console.
router# service-module ids-sensor 1/0 reset
Step 7 Press Enter to return to the router console.
Step 8 When prompted for boot options, enter *** quickly.
You are now in the bootloader.
Step 9 Clear the password.
ServicesEngine boot-loader# clear password
The NME IPS reboots. The password is reset to cisco. Log in to the CLI with username cisco and
password cisco. You can then change the password
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/security/ips/6.1/configuration/guide/cli/cli_administration.html

NEW QUESTION: 3

A. VMware vShield
B. VMware vLockstep
C. VMware vmSafe
D. VMware vCluster
Answer: B

NEW QUESTION: 4
Why would the architect choose active-active bonding when configuring network interfaces for guest VM networks?
A. It uses a round robin load-balancing policy, which provides better distribution of traffic across the interfaces in the bond.
B. It uses a hashing algorithm, which provides better distribution of traffic across the interfaces in the bond.
C. It provides load balancing of VM traffic across multiple physical NIC interfaces at a per guest basis, and offers improved distribution of traffic across physical interfaces in the bond.
D. It sends all guest VM traffic in the bond to an active interface, which provides the best distribution of network load.
Answer: B

learning material, X'.
Step 6 Enter the default username (cisco) and password (cisco) at the login prompt.
login: cisco
Password: cisco
You are required to change your password immediately (password aged)
Changing password for cisco.
(current) password: cisco
Step 7 Enter your new password twice.
New password: new password
Retype new password: new password
***NOTICE***
This product contains cryptographic features and is subject to United States and local country laws
governing import, export, transfer and use. Delivery of Cisco cryptographic products does not
imply third-party authority to import, export, distribute or use encryption. Importers, exporters,
distributors and users are responsible for compliance with U.S. and local country laws. By using
this product you agree to comply with applicable laws and regulations. If you are unable to comply
with U.S. and local laws, return this product immediately.
A summary of U.S. laws governing Cisco cryptographic products may be found at:
http://www.cisco.com/wwl/export/crypto/tool/stqrg.html
If you require further assistance please contact us by sending email to [email protected].
***LICENSE NOTICE***
There is no license key installed on this IPS platform. The system will continue to operate with the
currently installed signature set. A valid license must be obtained in order to apply signature
updates. Please go to http://www.cisco.com/go/license to obtain a new license or install a license.
aip_ssm#
Password Recovery for the IDSM2
To recover the password for the IDSM2, you must install a special password recovery image file.
This installation only resets the password, all other configuration remains intact. The password
recovery image is version-dependent and can be found on the Cisco Download Software site. For
IPS 6.x, download WS-SVC-IDSM2-K9-a-6.0-password-recovery.bin.gz. For IPS 7.x, download
WS-SVC-IDSM2-K9-a-7.0-password-recovery.bin.gz.
FTP is the only supported protocol for image installations, so make sure you put the password
recovery image file on an FTP server that is accessible to the switch. You must have
administrative access to the Cisco 6500 series switch to recover the password on the IDSM2.
During the password recovery image installation, the following message appears:
Upgrading will wipe out the contents on the hard disk.
Do you want to proceed installing it [y|n]:
This message is in error. Installing the password recovery image does not remove any
configuration, it only resets the login account.
Once you have downloaded the password recovery image file, follow the instructions to install the
system Image file but substitute the password recovery image file for the system image file. The
IDSM2 should reboot into the primary partition after installing the recovery image file. If it does not,
enter the following command from the switch:
hw-module module module_number reset hdd:1
Note The password is reset to cisco. Log in to the CLI with username cisco and password cisco.
You can then change the password.
Password Recovery for the NME IPS
To recover the password for the NME IPS, use the clear password command. You must have
console access to the NME IPS and administrative access to the router.
To recover the password for the NME IPS, follow these steps:
Step 1 Log in to the router.
Step 2 Enter privileged EXEC mode on the router.
router> enable
Step 3 Confirm the module slot number in your router.
router# show run | include ids-sensor
interface IDS-Sensor1/0
router#
Step 4 Session in to the NME IPS.
router# service-module ids-sensor slot/port session
Example
router# service-module ids-sensor 1/0 session
Step 5 Press Control-shift-6 followed by x to navigate to the router CLI.
Step 6 Reset the NME IPS from the router console.
router# service-module ids-sensor 1/0 reset
Step 7 Press Enter to return to the router console.
Step 8 When prompted for boot options, enter *** quickly.
You are now in the bootloader.
Step 9 Clear the password.
ServicesEngine boot-loader# clear password
The NME IPS reboots. The password is reset to cisco. Log in to the CLI with username cisco and
password cisco. You can then change the password
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/security/ips/6.1/configuration/guide/cli/cli_administration.html

NEW QUESTION: 3

A. VMware vShield
B. VMware vLockstep
C. VMware vmSafe
D. VMware vCluster
Answer: B

NEW QUESTION: 4
Why would the architect choose active-active bonding when configuring network interfaces for guest VM networks?
A. It uses a round robin load-balancing policy, which provides better distribution of traffic across the interfaces in the bond.
B. It uses a hashing algorithm, which provides better distribution of traffic across the interfaces in the bond.
C. It provides load balancing of VM traffic across multiple physical NIC interfaces at a per guest basis, and offers improved distribution of traffic across physical interfaces in the bond.
D. It sends all guest VM traffic in the bond to an active interface, which provides the best distribution of network load.
Answer: B

prep4sures questions & answers"> Step 6 Enter the default username (cisco) and password (cisco) at the login prompt.
login: cisco
Password: cisco
You are required to change your password immediately (password aged)
Changing password for cisco.
(current) password: cisco
Step 7 Enter your new password twice.
New password: new password
Retype new password: new password
***NOTICE***
This product contains cryptographic features and is subject to United States and local country laws
governing import, export, transfer and use. Delivery of Cisco cryptographic products does not
imply third-party authority to import, export, distribute or use encryption. Importers, exporters,
distributors and users are responsible for compliance with U.S. and local country laws. By using
this product you agree to comply with applicable laws and regulations. If you are unable to comply
with U.S. and local laws, return this product immediately.
A summary of U.S. laws governing Cisco cryptographic products may be found at:
http://www.cisco.com/wwl/export/crypto/tool/stqrg.html
If you require further assistance please contact us by sending email to [email protected].
***LICENSE NOTICE***
There is no license key installed on this IPS platform. The system will continue to operate with the
currently installed signature set. A valid license must be obtained in order to apply signature
updates. Please go to http://www.cisco.com/go/license to obtain a new license or install a license.
aip_ssm#
Password Recovery for the IDSM2
To recover the password for the IDSM2, you must install a special password recovery image file.
This installation only resets the password, all other configuration remains intact. The password
recovery image is version-dependent and can be found on the Cisco Download Software site. For
IPS 6.x, download WS-SVC-IDSM2-K9-a-6.0-password-recovery.bin.gz. For IPS 7.x, download
WS-SVC-IDSM2-K9-a-7.0-password-recovery.bin.gz.
FTP is the only supported protocol for image installations, so make sure you put the password
recovery image file on an FTP server that is accessible to the switch. You must have
administrative access to the Cisco 6500 series switch to recover the password on the IDSM2.
During the password recovery image installation, the following message appears:
Upgrading will wipe out the contents on the hard disk.
Do you want to proceed installing it [y|n]:
This message is in error. Installing the password recovery image does not remove any
configuration, it only resets the login account.
Once you have downloaded the password recovery image file, follow the instructions to install the
system Image file but substitute the password recovery image file for the system image file. The
IDSM2 should reboot into the primary partition after installing the recovery image file. If it does not,
enter the following command from the switch:
hw-module module module_number reset hdd:1
Note The password is reset to cisco. Log in to the CLI with username cisco and password cisco.
You can then change the password.
Password Recovery for the NME IPS
To recover the password for the NME IPS, use the clear password command. You must have
console access to the NME IPS and administrative access to the router.
To recover the password for the NME IPS, follow these steps:
Step 1 Log in to the router.
Step 2 Enter privileged EXEC mode on the router.
router> enable
Step 3 Confirm the module slot number in your router.
router# show run | include ids-sensor
interface IDS-Sensor1/0
router#
Step 4 Session in to the NME IPS.
router# service-module ids-sensor slot/port session
Example
router# service-module ids-sensor 1/0 session
Step 5 Press Control-shift-6 followed by x to navigate to the router CLI.
Step 6 Reset the NME IPS from the router console.
router# service-module ids-sensor 1/0 reset
Step 7 Press Enter to return to the router console.
Step 8 When prompted for boot options, enter *** quickly.
You are now in the bootloader.
Step 9 Clear the password.
ServicesEngine boot-loader# clear password
The NME IPS reboots. The password is reset to cisco. Log in to the CLI with username cisco and
password cisco. You can then change the password
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/security/ips/6.1/configuration/guide/cli/cli_administration.html

NEW QUESTION: 3

A. VMware vShield
B. VMware vLockstep
C. VMware vmSafe
D. VMware vCluster
Answer: B

NEW QUESTION: 4
Why would the architect choose active-active bonding when configuring network interfaces for guest VM networks?
A. It uses a round robin load-balancing policy, which provides better distribution of traffic across the interfaces in the bond.
B. It uses a hashing algorithm, which provides better distribution of traffic across the interfaces in the bond.
C. It provides load balancing of VM traffic across multiple physical NIC interfaces at a per guest basis, and offers improved distribution of traffic across physical interfaces in the bond.
D. It sends all guest VM traffic in the bond to an active interface, which provides the best distribution of network load.
Answer: B

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Step 6 Enter the default username (cisco) and password (cisco) at the login prompt.
login: cisco
Password: cisco
You are required to change your password immediately (password aged)
Changing password for cisco.
(current) password: cisco
Step 7 Enter your new password twice.
New password: new password
Retype new password: new password
***NOTICE***
This product contains cryptographic features and is subject to United States and local country laws
governing import, export, transfer and use. Delivery of Cisco cryptographic products does not
imply third-party authority to import, export, distribute or use encryption. Importers, exporters,
distributors and users are responsible for compliance with U.S. and local country laws. By using
this product you agree to comply with applicable laws and regulations. If you are unable to comply
with U.S. and local laws, return this product immediately.
A summary of U.S. laws governing Cisco cryptographic products may be found at:
http://www.cisco.com/wwl/export/crypto/tool/stqrg.html
If you require further assistance please contact us by sending email to [email protected].
***LICENSE NOTICE***
There is no license key installed on this IPS platform. The system will continue to operate with the
currently installed signature set. A valid license must be obtained in order to apply signature
updates. Please go to http://www.cisco.com/go/license to obtain a new license or install a license.
aip_ssm#
Password Recovery for the IDSM2
To recover the password for the IDSM2, you must install a special password recovery image file.
This installation only resets the password, all other configuration remains intact. The password
recovery image is version-dependent and can be found on the Cisco Download Software site. For
IPS 6.x, download WS-SVC-IDSM2-K9-a-6.0-password-recovery.bin.gz. For IPS 7.x, download
WS-SVC-IDSM2-K9-a-7.0-password-recovery.bin.gz.
FTP is the only supported protocol for image installations, so make sure you put the password
recovery image file on an FTP server that is accessible to the switch. You must have
administrative access to the Cisco 6500 series switch to recover the password on the IDSM2.
During the password recovery image installation, the following message appears:
Upgrading will wipe out the contents on the hard disk.
Do you want to proceed installing it [y|n]:
This message is in error. Installing the password recovery image does not remove any
configuration, it only resets the login account.
Once you have downloaded the password recovery image file, follow the instructions to install the
system Image file but substitute the password recovery image file for the system image file. The
IDSM2 should reboot into the primary partition after installing the recovery image file. If it does not,
enter the following command from the switch:
hw-module module module_number reset hdd:1
Note The password is reset to cisco. Log in to the CLI with username cisco and password cisco.
You can then change the password.
Password Recovery for the NME IPS
To recover the password for the NME IPS, use the clear password command. You must have
console access to the NME IPS and administrative access to the router.
To recover the password for the NME IPS, follow these steps:
Step 1 Log in to the router.
Step 2 Enter privileged EXEC mode on the router.
router> enable
Step 3 Confirm the module slot number in your router.
router# show run | include ids-sensor
interface IDS-Sensor1/0
router#
Step 4 Session in to the NME IPS.
router# service-module ids-sensor slot/port session
Example
router# service-module ids-sensor 1/0 session
Step 5 Press Control-shift-6 followed by x to navigate to the router CLI.
Step 6 Reset the NME IPS from the router console.
router# service-module ids-sensor 1/0 reset
Step 7 Press Enter to return to the router console.
Step 8 When prompted for boot options, enter *** quickly.
You are now in the bootloader.
Step 9 Clear the password.
ServicesEngine boot-loader# clear password
The NME IPS reboots. The password is reset to cisco. Log in to the CLI with username cisco and
password cisco. You can then change the password
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/security/ips/6.1/configuration/guide/cli/cli_administration.html

NEW QUESTION: 3

A. VMware vShield
B. VMware vLockstep
C. VMware vmSafe
D. VMware vCluster
Answer: B

NEW QUESTION: 4
Why would the architect choose active-active bonding when configuring network interfaces for guest VM networks?
A. It uses a round robin load-balancing policy, which provides better distribution of traffic across the interfaces in the bond.
B. It uses a hashing algorithm, which provides better distribution of traffic across the interfaces in the bond.
C. It provides load balancing of VM traffic across multiple physical NIC interfaces at a per guest basis, and offers improved distribution of traffic across physical interfaces in the bond.
D. It sends all guest VM traffic in the bond to an active interface, which provides the best distribution of network load.
Answer: B

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Step 6 Enter the default username (cisco) and password (cisco) at the login prompt.
login: cisco
Password: cisco
You are required to change your password immediately (password aged)
Changing password for cisco.
(current) password: cisco
Step 7 Enter your new password twice.
New password: new password
Retype new password: new password
***NOTICE***
This product contains cryptographic features and is subject to United States and local country laws
governing import, export, transfer and use. Delivery of Cisco cryptographic products does not
imply third-party authority to import, export, distribute or use encryption. Importers, exporters,
distributors and users are responsible for compliance with U.S. and local country laws. By using
this product you agree to comply with applicable laws and regulations. If you are unable to comply
with U.S. and local laws, return this product immediately.
A summary of U.S. laws governing Cisco cryptographic products may be found at:
http://www.cisco.com/wwl/export/crypto/tool/stqrg.html
If you require further assistance please contact us by sending email to [email protected].
***LICENSE NOTICE***
There is no license key installed on this IPS platform. The system will continue to operate with the
currently installed signature set. A valid license must be obtained in order to apply signature
updates. Please go to http://www.cisco.com/go/license to obtain a new license or install a license.
aip_ssm#
Password Recovery for the IDSM2
To recover the password for the IDSM2, you must install a special password recovery image file.
This installation only resets the password, all other configuration remains intact. The password
recovery image is version-dependent and can be found on the Cisco Download Software site. For
IPS 6.x, download WS-SVC-IDSM2-K9-a-6.0-password-recovery.bin.gz. For IPS 7.x, download
WS-SVC-IDSM2-K9-a-7.0-password-recovery.bin.gz.
FTP is the only supported protocol for image installations, so make sure you put the password
recovery image file on an FTP server that is accessible to the switch. You must have
administrative access to the Cisco 6500 series switch to recover the password on the IDSM2.
During the password recovery image installation, the following message appears:
Upgrading will wipe out the contents on the hard disk.
Do you want to proceed installing it [y|n]:
This message is in error. Installing the password recovery image does not remove any
configuration, it only resets the login account.
Once you have downloaded the password recovery image file, follow the instructions to install the
system Image file but substitute the password recovery image file for the system image file. The
IDSM2 should reboot into the primary partition after installing the recovery image file. If it does not,
enter the following command from the switch:
hw-module module module_number reset hdd:1
Note The password is reset to cisco. Log in to the CLI with username cisco and password cisco.
You can then change the password.
Password Recovery for the NME IPS
To recover the password for the NME IPS, use the clear password command. You must have
console access to the NME IPS and administrative access to the router.
To recover the password for the NME IPS, follow these steps:
Step 1 Log in to the router.
Step 2 Enter privileged EXEC mode on the router.
router> enable
Step 3 Confirm the module slot number in your router.
router# show run | include ids-sensor
interface IDS-Sensor1/0
router#
Step 4 Session in to the NME IPS.
router# service-module ids-sensor slot/port session
Example
router# service-module ids-sensor 1/0 session
Step 5 Press Control-shift-6 followed by x to navigate to the router CLI.
Step 6 Reset the NME IPS from the router console.
router# service-module ids-sensor 1/0 reset
Step 7 Press Enter to return to the router console.
Step 8 When prompted for boot options, enter *** quickly.
You are now in the bootloader.
Step 9 Clear the password.
ServicesEngine boot-loader# clear password
The NME IPS reboots. The password is reset to cisco. Log in to the CLI with username cisco and
password cisco. You can then change the password
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/security/ips/6.1/configuration/guide/cli/cli_administration.html

NEW QUESTION: 3

A. VMware vShield
B. VMware vLockstep
C. VMware vmSafe
D. VMware vCluster
Answer: B

NEW QUESTION: 4
Why would the architect choose active-active bonding when configuring network interfaces for guest VM networks?
A. It uses a round robin load-balancing policy, which provides better distribution of traffic across the interfaces in the bond.
B. It uses a hashing algorithm, which provides better distribution of traffic across the interfaces in the bond.
C. It provides load balancing of VM traffic across multiple physical NIC interfaces at a per guest basis, and offers improved distribution of traffic across physical interfaces in the bond.
D. It sends all guest VM traffic in the bond to an active interface, which provides the best distribution of network load.
Answer: B

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  • Exam Code: X'.
    Step 6 Enter the default username (cisco) and password (cisco) at the login prompt.
    login: cisco
    Password: cisco
    You are required to change your password immediately (password aged)
    Changing password for cisco.
    (current) password: cisco
    Step 7 Enter your new password twice.
    New password: new password
    Retype new password: new password
    ***NOTICE***
    This product contains cryptographic features and is subject to United States and local country laws
    governing import, export, transfer and use. Delivery of Cisco cryptographic products does not
    imply third-party authority to import, export, distribute or use encryption. Importers, exporters,
    distributors and users are responsible for compliance with U.S. and local country laws. By using
    this product you agree to comply with applicable laws and regulations. If you are unable to comply
    with U.S. and local laws, return this product immediately.
    A summary of U.S. laws governing Cisco cryptographic products may be found at:
    http://www.cisco.com/wwl/export/crypto/tool/stqrg.html
    If you require further assistance please contact us by sending email to [email protected].
    ***LICENSE NOTICE***
    There is no license key installed on this IPS platform. The system will continue to operate with the
    currently installed signature set. A valid license must be obtained in order to apply signature
    updates. Please go to http://www.cisco.com/go/license to obtain a new license or install a license.
    aip_ssm#
    Password Recovery for the IDSM2
    To recover the password for the IDSM2, you must install a special password recovery image file.
    This installation only resets the password, all other configuration remains intact. The password
    recovery image is version-dependent and can be found on the Cisco Download Software site. For
    IPS 6.x, download WS-SVC-IDSM2-K9-a-6.0-password-recovery.bin.gz. For IPS 7.x, download
    WS-SVC-IDSM2-K9-a-7.0-password-recovery.bin.gz.
    FTP is the only supported protocol for image installations, so make sure you put the password
    recovery image file on an FTP server that is accessible to the switch. You must have
    administrative access to the Cisco 6500 series switch to recover the password on the IDSM2.
    During the password recovery image installation, the following message appears:
    Upgrading will wipe out the contents on the hard disk.
    Do you want to proceed installing it [y|n]:
    This message is in error. Installing the password recovery image does not remove any
    configuration, it only resets the login account.
    Once you have downloaded the password recovery image file, follow the instructions to install the
    system Image file but substitute the password recovery image file for the system image file. The
    IDSM2 should reboot into the primary partition after installing the recovery image file. If it does not,
    enter the following command from the switch:
    hw-module module module_number reset hdd:1
    Note The password is reset to cisco. Log in to the CLI with username cisco and password cisco.
    You can then change the password.
    Password Recovery for the NME IPS
    To recover the password for the NME IPS, use the clear password command. You must have
    console access to the NME IPS and administrative access to the router.
    To recover the password for the NME IPS, follow these steps:
    Step 1 Log in to the router.
    Step 2 Enter privileged EXEC mode on the router.
    router> enable
    Step 3 Confirm the module slot number in your router.
    router# show run | include ids-sensor
    interface IDS-Sensor1/0
    router#
    Step 4 Session in to the NME IPS.
    router# service-module ids-sensor slot/port session
    Example
    router# service-module ids-sensor 1/0 session
    Step 5 Press Control-shift-6 followed by x to navigate to the router CLI.
    Step 6 Reset the NME IPS from the router console.
    router# service-module ids-sensor 1/0 reset
    Step 7 Press Enter to return to the router console.
    Step 8 When prompted for boot options, enter *** quickly.
    You are now in the bootloader.
    Step 9 Clear the password.
    ServicesEngine boot-loader# clear password
    The NME IPS reboots. The password is reset to cisco. Log in to the CLI with username cisco and
    password cisco. You can then change the password
    http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/security/ips/6.1/configuration/guide/cli/cli_administration.html

    NEW QUESTION: 3

    A. VMware vShield
    B. VMware vLockstep
    C. VMware vmSafe
    D. VMware vCluster
    Answer: B

    NEW QUESTION: 4
    Why would the architect choose active-active bonding when configuring network interfaces for guest VM networks?
    A. It uses a round robin load-balancing policy, which provides better distribution of traffic across the interfaces in the bond.
    B. It uses a hashing algorithm, which provides better distribution of traffic across the interfaces in the bond.
    C. It provides load balancing of VM traffic across multiple physical NIC interfaces at a per guest basis, and offers improved distribution of traffic across physical interfaces in the bond.
    D. It sends all guest VM traffic in the bond to an active interface, which provides the best distribution of network load.
    Answer: B

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Step 6 Enter the default username (cisco) and password (cisco) at the login prompt.
login: cisco
Password: cisco
You are required to change your password immediately (password aged)
Changing password for cisco.
(current) password: cisco
Step 7 Enter your new password twice.
New password: new password
Retype new password: new password
***NOTICE***
This product contains cryptographic features and is subject to United States and local country laws
governing import, export, transfer and use. Delivery of Cisco cryptographic products does not
imply third-party authority to import, export, distribute or use encryption. Importers, exporters,
distributors and users are responsible for compliance with U.S. and local country laws. By using
this product you agree to comply with applicable laws and regulations. If you are unable to comply
with U.S. and local laws, return this product immediately.
A summary of U.S. laws governing Cisco cryptographic products may be found at:
http://www.cisco.com/wwl/export/crypto/tool/stqrg.html
If you require further assistance please contact us by sending email to [email protected].
***LICENSE NOTICE***
There is no license key installed on this IPS platform. The system will continue to operate with the
currently installed signature set. A valid license must be obtained in order to apply signature
updates. Please go to http://www.cisco.com/go/license to obtain a new license or install a license.
aip_ssm#
Password Recovery for the IDSM2
To recover the password for the IDSM2, you must install a special password recovery image file.
This installation only resets the password, all other configuration remains intact. The password
recovery image is version-dependent and can be found on the Cisco Download Software site. For
IPS 6.x, download WS-SVC-IDSM2-K9-a-6.0-password-recovery.bin.gz. For IPS 7.x, download
WS-SVC-IDSM2-K9-a-7.0-password-recovery.bin.gz.
FTP is the only supported protocol for image installations, so make sure you put the password
recovery image file on an FTP server that is accessible to the switch. You must have
administrative access to the Cisco 6500 series switch to recover the password on the IDSM2.
During the password recovery image installation, the following message appears:
Upgrading will wipe out the contents on the hard disk.
Do you want to proceed installing it [y|n]:
This message is in error. Installing the password recovery image does not remove any
configuration, it only resets the login account.
Once you have downloaded the password recovery image file, follow the instructions to install the
system Image file but substitute the password recovery image file for the system image file. The
IDSM2 should reboot into the primary partition after installing the recovery image file. If it does not,
enter the following command from the switch:
hw-module module module_number reset hdd:1
Note The password is reset to cisco. Log in to the CLI with username cisco and password cisco.
You can then change the password.
Password Recovery for the NME IPS
To recover the password for the NME IPS, use the clear password command. You must have
console access to the NME IPS and administrative access to the router.
To recover the password for the NME IPS, follow these steps:
Step 1 Log in to the router.
Step 2 Enter privileged EXEC mode on the router.
router> enable
Step 3 Confirm the module slot number in your router.
router# show run | include ids-sensor
interface IDS-Sensor1/0
router#
Step 4 Session in to the NME IPS.
router# service-module ids-sensor slot/port session
Example
router# service-module ids-sensor 1/0 session
Step 5 Press Control-shift-6 followed by x to navigate to the router CLI.
Step 6 Reset the NME IPS from the router console.
router# service-module ids-sensor 1/0 reset
Step 7 Press Enter to return to the router console.
Step 8 When prompted for boot options, enter *** quickly.
You are now in the bootloader.
Step 9 Clear the password.
ServicesEngine boot-loader# clear password
The NME IPS reboots. The password is reset to cisco. Log in to the CLI with username cisco and
password cisco. You can then change the password
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/security/ips/6.1/configuration/guide/cli/cli_administration.html

NEW QUESTION: 3

A. VMware vShield
B. VMware vLockstep
C. VMware vmSafe
D. VMware vCluster
Answer: B

NEW QUESTION: 4
Why would the architect choose active-active bonding when configuring network interfaces for guest VM networks?
A. It uses a round robin load-balancing policy, which provides better distribution of traffic across the interfaces in the bond.
B. It uses a hashing algorithm, which provides better distribution of traffic across the interfaces in the bond.
C. It provides load balancing of VM traffic across multiple physical NIC interfaces at a per guest basis, and offers improved distribution of traffic across physical interfaces in the bond.
D. It sends all guest VM traffic in the bond to an active interface, which provides the best distribution of network load.
Answer: B

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You are the desktop architect for an enterprise organization with computers that run Windows 7 Enterprise.
You need to create a customized WinPE image.
Which four actions should you perform in sequence? (To answer, move the appropriate actions from the list
of actions to the answer area and arrange them in the correct order.)
Build List and Reorder:

Answer:
Explanation:

Explanation:
Walkthrough: Create a Custom Windows PE Image

NEW QUESTION: 2
DRAG DROP
Match the Password recovery techniques or command on left with the platform that they are used on right

Answer:
Explanation:

Explanation:

To recover the password on appliances, follow these steps:
Step 1 Reboot the appliance.
The following menu appears:
GNU GRUB version 0.94 (632K lower / 523264K upper memory)
0: Cisco IPS
1: Cisco IPS Recovery
2: Cisco IPS Clear Password (cisco)
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    access the ROMMON
    CLI, reboot the sensor from a terminal server or direct connection and interrupt the boot process.
    To recover the password using the ROMMON CLI, follow these steps:
    Step 1 Reboot the appliance.
    Step 2 To interrupt the boot process, press ESC or Control-R (terminal server) or send a BREAK
    command (direct connection).
    The boot code either pauses for 10 seconds or displays something similar to one of the following:
    Evaluating boot options
    Use BREAK or ESC to interrupt boot Step 3 Enter the following commands to reset the password: confreg 0x7 boot Sample ROMMON session: Booting system, please wait... CISCO SYSTEMS Embedded BIOS Version 1.0(11)2 01/25/06 13:21:26.17
    Evaluating BIOS Options... Launch BIOS Extension to setup ROMMON Cisco Systems ROMMON Version (1.0(11)2) #0: Thu Jan 26 10:43:08 PST 2006 Platform IPS-4240-K9 Use BREAK or ESC to interrupt boot. Use SPACE to begin boot immediately. Boot interrupted. Management0/0 Link is UP MAC Address:000b.fcfa.d155 Use ? for help. rommon #0> confreg 0x7 Update Config Register (0x7) in NVRAM... rommon #1> boot Password Recovery for the AIM IPS To recover the password for the AIM IPS, use the clear password command. You must have console access to the AIM IPS and administrative access to the router. To recover the password for the AIM IPS, follow these steps: Step 1 Log in to the router. Step 2 Enter privileged EXEC mode on the router. router> enable Step 3 Confirm the module slot number in your router. router# show run | include ids-sensor interface IDS-Sensor0/0 router# Step 4 Session in to the AIM IPS. router# service-module ids-sensor slot/port session
    Example
    router# service-module ids-sensor 0/0 session
    Step 5 Press Control-shift-6 followed by x to navigate to the router CLI.
    Step 6 Reset the AIM IPS from the router console.
    router# service-module ids-sensor 0/0 reset
    Step 7 Press Enter to return to the router console.
    Step 8 When prompted for boot options, enter *** quickly.
    You are now in the bootloader.
    Step 9 Clear the password.
    ServicesEngine boot-loader# clear password
    The AIM IPS reboots. The password is reset to cisco. Log in to the CLI with username cisco and
    password cisco. You can then change the password.
    Password Recovery for the AIP SSM
    You can reset the password to the default (cisco) for the AIP SSM using the CLI or the ASDM.
    Resetting the password causes it to reboot. IPS services are not available during a reboot.
    Note: To reset the password, you must have ASA 7.2.2 or later
    Use the hw-module module slot_number password-reset command to reset the password to the
    default cisco.
    If the module in the specified slot has an IPS version that does not support password recovery, the
    following error message is displayed:
    ERROR: the module in slot <n> does not support password recovery.
    Resetting the Password Using the CLI
    To reset the password on the AIP SSM, follow these steps:
    Step 1 Log into the adaptive security appliance and enter the following command to verify the
    module slot number:

    Step 2 Reset the password for module 1. asa# hw-module module 1 password-reset Reset the password on module in slot 1? [confirm]
    Step 3 Press Enter to confirm.
    Password-Reset issued for slot 1.
    Step 4 Verify the status of the module. Once the status reads Up, you can session to the AIP
    SSM.

    Step 5 Session to the AIP SSM.
    asa# session 1
    Opening command session with slot 1.
    Connected to slot 1. Escape character sequence is 'CTRL-

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Step 6 Enter the default username (cisco) and password (cisco) at the login prompt.
login: cisco
Password: cisco
You are required to change your password immediately (password aged)
Changing password for cisco.
(current) password: cisco
Step 7 Enter your new password twice.
New password: new password
Retype new password: new password
***NOTICE***
This product contains cryptographic features and is subject to United States and local country laws
governing import, export, transfer and use. Delivery of Cisco cryptographic products does not
imply third-party authority to import, export, distribute or use encryption. Importers, exporters,
distributors and users are responsible for compliance with U.S. and local country laws. By using
this product you agree to comply with applicable laws and regulations. If you are unable to comply
with U.S. and local laws, return this product immediately.
A summary of U.S. laws governing Cisco cryptographic products may be found at:
http://www.cisco.com/wwl/export/crypto/tool/stqrg.html
If you require further assistance please contact us by sending email to [email protected].
***LICENSE NOTICE***
There is no license key installed on this IPS platform. The system will continue to operate with the
currently installed signature set. A valid license must be obtained in order to apply signature
updates. Please go to http://www.cisco.com/go/license to obtain a new license or install a license.
aip_ssm#
Password Recovery for the IDSM2
To recover the password for the IDSM2, you must install a special password recovery image file.
This installation only resets the password, all other configuration remains intact. The password
recovery image is version-dependent and can be found on the Cisco Download Software site. For
IPS 6.x, download WS-SVC-IDSM2-K9-a-6.0-password-recovery.bin.gz. For IPS 7.x, download
WS-SVC-IDSM2-K9-a-7.0-password-recovery.bin.gz.
FTP is the only supported protocol for image installations, so make sure you put the password
recovery image file on an FTP server that is accessible to the switch. You must have
administrative access to the Cisco 6500 series switch to recover the password on the IDSM2.
During the password recovery image installation, the following message appears:
Upgrading will wipe out the contents on the hard disk.
Do you want to proceed installing it [y|n]:
This message is in error. Installing the password recovery image does not remove any
configuration, it only resets the login account.
Once you have downloaded the password recovery image file, follow the instructions to install the
system Image file but substitute the password recovery image file for the system image file. The
IDSM2 should reboot into the primary partition after installing the recovery image file. If it does not,
enter the following command from the switch:
hw-module module module_number reset hdd:1
Note The password is reset to cisco. Log in to the CLI with username cisco and password cisco.
You can then change the password.
Password Recovery for the NME IPS
To recover the password for the NME IPS, use the clear password command. You must have
console access to the NME IPS and administrative access to the router.
To recover the password for the NME IPS, follow these steps:
Step 1 Log in to the router.
Step 2 Enter privileged EXEC mode on the router.
router> enable
Step 3 Confirm the module slot number in your router.
router# show run | include ids-sensor
interface IDS-Sensor1/0
router#
Step 4 Session in to the NME IPS.
router# service-module ids-sensor slot/port session
Example
router# service-module ids-sensor 1/0 session
Step 5 Press Control-shift-6 followed by x to navigate to the router CLI.
Step 6 Reset the NME IPS from the router console.
router# service-module ids-sensor 1/0 reset
Step 7 Press Enter to return to the router console.
Step 8 When prompted for boot options, enter *** quickly.
You are now in the bootloader.
Step 9 Clear the password.
ServicesEngine boot-loader# clear password
The NME IPS reboots. The password is reset to cisco. Log in to the CLI with username cisco and
password cisco. You can then change the password
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/security/ips/6.1/configuration/guide/cli/cli_administration.html

NEW QUESTION: 3

A. VMware vShield
B. VMware vLockstep
C. VMware vmSafe
D. VMware vCluster
Answer: B

NEW QUESTION: 4
Why would the architect choose active-active bonding when configuring network interfaces for guest VM networks?
A. It uses a round robin load-balancing policy, which provides better distribution of traffic across the interfaces in the bond.
B. It uses a hashing algorithm, which provides better distribution of traffic across the interfaces in the bond.
C. It provides load balancing of VM traffic across multiple physical NIC interfaces at a per guest basis, and offers improved distribution of traffic across physical interfaces in the bond.
D. It sends all guest VM traffic in the bond to an active interface, which provides the best distribution of network load.
Answer: B

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Step 6 Enter the default username (cisco) and password (cisco) at the login prompt.
login: cisco
Password: cisco
You are required to change your password immediately (password aged)
Changing password for cisco.
(current) password: cisco
Step 7 Enter your new password twice.
New password: new password
Retype new password: new password
***NOTICE***
This product contains cryptographic features and is subject to United States and local country laws
governing import, export, transfer and use. Delivery of Cisco cryptographic products does not
imply third-party authority to import, export, distribute or use encryption. Importers, exporters,
distributors and users are responsible for compliance with U.S. and local country laws. By using
this product you agree to comply with applicable laws and regulations. If you are unable to comply
with U.S. and local laws, return this product immediately.
A summary of U.S. laws governing Cisco cryptographic products may be found at:
http://www.cisco.com/wwl/export/crypto/tool/stqrg.html
If you require further assistance please contact us by sending email to [email protected].
***LICENSE NOTICE***
There is no license key installed on this IPS platform. The system will continue to operate with the
currently installed signature set. A valid license must be obtained in order to apply signature
updates. Please go to http://www.cisco.com/go/license to obtain a new license or install a license.
aip_ssm#
Password Recovery for the IDSM2
To recover the password for the IDSM2, you must install a special password recovery image file.
This installation only resets the password, all other configuration remains intact. The password
recovery image is version-dependent and can be found on the Cisco Download Software site. For
IPS 6.x, download WS-SVC-IDSM2-K9-a-6.0-password-recovery.bin.gz. For IPS 7.x, download
WS-SVC-IDSM2-K9-a-7.0-password-recovery.bin.gz.
FTP is the only supported protocol for image installations, so make sure you put the password
recovery image file on an FTP server that is accessible to the switch. You must have
administrative access to the Cisco 6500 series switch to recover the password on the IDSM2.
During the password recovery image installation, the following message appears:
Upgrading will wipe out the contents on the hard disk.
Do you want to proceed installing it [y|n]:
This message is in error. Installing the password recovery image does not remove any
configuration, it only resets the login account.
Once you have downloaded the password recovery image file, follow the instructions to install the
system Image file but substitute the password recovery image file for the system image file. The
IDSM2 should reboot into the primary partition after installing the recovery image file. If it does not,
enter the following command from the switch:
hw-module module module_number reset hdd:1
Note The password is reset to cisco. Log in to the CLI with username cisco and password cisco.
You can then change the password.
Password Recovery for the NME IPS
To recover the password for the NME IPS, use the clear password command. You must have
console access to the NME IPS and administrative access to the router.
To recover the password for the NME IPS, follow these steps:
Step 1 Log in to the router.
Step 2 Enter privileged EXEC mode on the router.
router> enable
Step 3 Confirm the module slot number in your router.
router# show run | include ids-sensor
interface IDS-Sensor1/0
router#
Step 4 Session in to the NME IPS.
router# service-module ids-sensor slot/port session
Example
router# service-module ids-sensor 1/0 session
Step 5 Press Control-shift-6 followed by x to navigate to the router CLI.
Step 6 Reset the NME IPS from the router console.
router# service-module ids-sensor 1/0 reset
Step 7 Press Enter to return to the router console.
Step 8 When prompted for boot options, enter *** quickly.
You are now in the bootloader.
Step 9 Clear the password.
ServicesEngine boot-loader# clear password
The NME IPS reboots. The password is reset to cisco. Log in to the CLI with username cisco and
password cisco. You can then change the password
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/security/ips/6.1/configuration/guide/cli/cli_administration.html

NEW QUESTION: 3

A. VMware vShield
B. VMware vLockstep
C. VMware vmSafe
D. VMware vCluster
Answer: B

NEW QUESTION: 4
Why would the architect choose active-active bonding when configuring network interfaces for guest VM networks?
A. It uses a round robin load-balancing policy, which provides better distribution of traffic across the interfaces in the bond.
B. It uses a hashing algorithm, which provides better distribution of traffic across the interfaces in the bond.
C. It provides load balancing of VM traffic across multiple physical NIC interfaces at a per guest basis, and offers improved distribution of traffic across physical interfaces in the bond.
D. It sends all guest VM traffic in the bond to an active interface, which provides the best distribution of network load.
Answer: B

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Step 6 Enter the default username (cisco) and password (cisco) at the login prompt.
login: cisco
Password: cisco
You are required to change your password immediately (password aged)
Changing password for cisco.
(current) password: cisco
Step 7 Enter your new password twice.
New password: new password
Retype new password: new password
***NOTICE***
This product contains cryptographic features and is subject to United States and local country laws
governing import, export, transfer and use. Delivery of Cisco cryptographic products does not
imply third-party authority to import, export, distribute or use encryption. Importers, exporters,
distributors and users are responsible for compliance with U.S. and local country laws. By using
this product you agree to comply with applicable laws and regulations. If you are unable to comply
with U.S. and local laws, return this product immediately.
A summary of U.S. laws governing Cisco cryptographic products may be found at:
http://www.cisco.com/wwl/export/crypto/tool/stqrg.html
If you require further assistance please contact us by sending email to [email protected].
***LICENSE NOTICE***
There is no license key installed on this IPS platform. The system will continue to operate with the
currently installed signature set. A valid license must be obtained in order to apply signature
updates. Please go to http://www.cisco.com/go/license to obtain a new license or install a license.
aip_ssm#
Password Recovery for the IDSM2
To recover the password for the IDSM2, you must install a special password recovery image file.
This installation only resets the password, all other configuration remains intact. The password
recovery image is version-dependent and can be found on the Cisco Download Software site. For
IPS 6.x, download WS-SVC-IDSM2-K9-a-6.0-password-recovery.bin.gz. For IPS 7.x, download
WS-SVC-IDSM2-K9-a-7.0-password-recovery.bin.gz.
FTP is the only supported protocol for image installations, so make sure you put the password
recovery image file on an FTP server that is accessible to the switch. You must have
administrative access to the Cisco 6500 series switch to recover the password on the IDSM2.
During the password recovery image installation, the following message appears:
Upgrading will wipe out the contents on the hard disk.
Do you want to proceed installing it [y|n]:
This message is in error. Installing the password recovery image does not remove any
configuration, it only resets the login account.
Once you have downloaded the password recovery image file, follow the instructions to install the
system Image file but substitute the password recovery image file for the system image file. The
IDSM2 should reboot into the primary partition after installing the recovery image file. If it does not,
enter the following command from the switch:
hw-module module module_number reset hdd:1
Note The password is reset to cisco. Log in to the CLI with username cisco and password cisco.
You can then change the password.
Password Recovery for the NME IPS
To recover the password for the NME IPS, use the clear password command. You must have
console access to the NME IPS and administrative access to the router.
To recover the password for the NME IPS, follow these steps:
Step 1 Log in to the router.
Step 2 Enter privileged EXEC mode on the router.
router> enable
Step 3 Confirm the module slot number in your router.
router# show run | include ids-sensor
interface IDS-Sensor1/0
router#
Step 4 Session in to the NME IPS.
router# service-module ids-sensor slot/port session
Example
router# service-module ids-sensor 1/0 session
Step 5 Press Control-shift-6 followed by x to navigate to the router CLI.
Step 6 Reset the NME IPS from the router console.
router# service-module ids-sensor 1/0 reset
Step 7 Press Enter to return to the router console.
Step 8 When prompted for boot options, enter *** quickly.
You are now in the bootloader.
Step 9 Clear the password.
ServicesEngine boot-loader# clear password
The NME IPS reboots. The password is reset to cisco. Log in to the CLI with username cisco and
password cisco. You can then change the password
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/security/ips/6.1/configuration/guide/cli/cli_administration.html

NEW QUESTION: 3

A. VMware vShield
B. VMware vLockstep
C. VMware vmSafe
D. VMware vCluster
Answer: B

NEW QUESTION: 4
Why would the architect choose active-active bonding when configuring network interfaces for guest VM networks?
A. It uses a round robin load-balancing policy, which provides better distribution of traffic across the interfaces in the bond.
B. It uses a hashing algorithm, which provides better distribution of traffic across the interfaces in the bond.
C. It provides load balancing of VM traffic across multiple physical NIC interfaces at a per guest basis, and offers improved distribution of traffic across physical interfaces in the bond.
D. It sends all guest VM traffic in the bond to an active interface, which provides the best distribution of network load.
Answer: B

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Step 6 Enter the default username (cisco) and password (cisco) at the login prompt.
login: cisco
Password: cisco
You are required to change your password immediately (password aged)
Changing password for cisco.
(current) password: cisco
Step 7 Enter your new password twice.
New password: new password
Retype new password: new password
***NOTICE***
This product contains cryptographic features and is subject to United States and local country laws
governing import, export, transfer and use. Delivery of Cisco cryptographic products does not
imply third-party authority to import, export, distribute or use encryption. Importers, exporters,
distributors and users are responsible for compliance with U.S. and local country laws. By using
this product you agree to comply with applicable laws and regulations. If you are unable to comply
with U.S. and local laws, return this product immediately.
A summary of U.S. laws governing Cisco cryptographic products may be found at:
http://www.cisco.com/wwl/export/crypto/tool/stqrg.html
If you require further assistance please contact us by sending email to [email protected].
***LICENSE NOTICE***
There is no license key installed on this IPS platform. The system will continue to operate with the
currently installed signature set. A valid license must be obtained in order to apply signature
updates. Please go to http://www.cisco.com/go/license to obtain a new license or install a license.
aip_ssm#
Password Recovery for the IDSM2
To recover the password for the IDSM2, you must install a special password recovery image file.
This installation only resets the password, all other configuration remains intact. The password
recovery image is version-dependent and can be found on the Cisco Download Software site. For
IPS 6.x, download WS-SVC-IDSM2-K9-a-6.0-password-recovery.bin.gz. For IPS 7.x, download
WS-SVC-IDSM2-K9-a-7.0-password-recovery.bin.gz.
FTP is the only supported protocol for image installations, so make sure you put the password
recovery image file on an FTP server that is accessible to the switch. You must have
administrative access to the Cisco 6500 series switch to recover the password on the IDSM2.
During the password recovery image installation, the following message appears:
Upgrading will wipe out the contents on the hard disk.
Do you want to proceed installing it [y|n]:
This message is in error. Installing the password recovery image does not remove any
configuration, it only resets the login account.
Once you have downloaded the password recovery image file, follow the instructions to install the
system Image file but substitute the password recovery image file for the system image file. The
IDSM2 should reboot into the primary partition after installing the recovery image file. If it does not,
enter the following command from the switch:
hw-module module module_number reset hdd:1
Note The password is reset to cisco. Log in to the CLI with username cisco and password cisco.
You can then change the password.
Password Recovery for the NME IPS
To recover the password for the NME IPS, use the clear password command. You must have
console access to the NME IPS and administrative access to the router.
To recover the password for the NME IPS, follow these steps:
Step 1 Log in to the router.
Step 2 Enter privileged EXEC mode on the router.
router> enable
Step 3 Confirm the module slot number in your router.
router# show run | include ids-sensor
interface IDS-Sensor1/0
router#
Step 4 Session in to the NME IPS.
router# service-module ids-sensor slot/port session
Example
router# service-module ids-sensor 1/0 session
Step 5 Press Control-shift-6 followed by x to navigate to the router CLI.
Step 6 Reset the NME IPS from the router console.
router# service-module ids-sensor 1/0 reset
Step 7 Press Enter to return to the router console.
Step 8 When prompted for boot options, enter *** quickly.
You are now in the bootloader.
Step 9 Clear the password.
ServicesEngine boot-loader# clear password
The NME IPS reboots. The password is reset to cisco. Log in to the CLI with username cisco and
password cisco. You can then change the password
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/security/ips/6.1/configuration/guide/cli/cli_administration.html

NEW QUESTION: 3

A. VMware vShield
B. VMware vLockstep
C. VMware vmSafe
D. VMware vCluster
Answer: B

NEW QUESTION: 4
Why would the architect choose active-active bonding when configuring network interfaces for guest VM networks?
A. It uses a round robin load-balancing policy, which provides better distribution of traffic across the interfaces in the bond.
B. It uses a hashing algorithm, which provides better distribution of traffic across the interfaces in the bond.
C. It provides load balancing of VM traffic across multiple physical NIC interfaces at a per guest basis, and offers improved distribution of traffic across physical interfaces in the bond.
D. It sends all guest VM traffic in the bond to an active interface, which provides the best distribution of network load.
Answer: B

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Step 6 Enter the default username (cisco) and password (cisco) at the login prompt.
login: cisco
Password: cisco
You are required to change your password immediately (password aged)
Changing password for cisco.
(current) password: cisco
Step 7 Enter your new password twice.
New password: new password
Retype new password: new password
***NOTICE***
This product contains cryptographic features and is subject to United States and local country laws
governing import, export, transfer and use. Delivery of Cisco cryptographic products does not
imply third-party authority to import, export, distribute or use encryption. Importers, exporters,
distributors and users are responsible for compliance with U.S. and local country laws. By using
this product you agree to comply with applicable laws and regulations. If you are unable to comply
with U.S. and local laws, return this product immediately.
A summary of U.S. laws governing Cisco cryptographic products may be found at:
http://www.cisco.com/wwl/export/crypto/tool/stqrg.html
If you require further assistance please contact us by sending email to [email protected].
***LICENSE NOTICE***
There is no license key installed on this IPS platform. The system will continue to operate with the
currently installed signature set. A valid license must be obtained in order to apply signature
updates. Please go to http://www.cisco.com/go/license to obtain a new license or install a license.
aip_ssm#
Password Recovery for the IDSM2
To recover the password for the IDSM2, you must install a special password recovery image file.
This installation only resets the password, all other configuration remains intact. The password
recovery image is version-dependent and can be found on the Cisco Download Software site. For
IPS 6.x, download WS-SVC-IDSM2-K9-a-6.0-password-recovery.bin.gz. For IPS 7.x, download
WS-SVC-IDSM2-K9-a-7.0-password-recovery.bin.gz.
FTP is the only supported protocol for image installations, so make sure you put the password
recovery image file on an FTP server that is accessible to the switch. You must have
administrative access to the Cisco 6500 series switch to recover the password on the IDSM2.
During the password recovery image installation, the following message appears:
Upgrading will wipe out the contents on the hard disk.
Do you want to proceed installing it [y|n]:
This message is in error. Installing the password recovery image does not remove any
configuration, it only resets the login account.
Once you have downloaded the password recovery image file, follow the instructions to install the
system Image file but substitute the password recovery image file for the system image file. The
IDSM2 should reboot into the primary partition after installing the recovery image file. If it does not,
enter the following command from the switch:
hw-module module module_number reset hdd:1
Note The password is reset to cisco. Log in to the CLI with username cisco and password cisco.
You can then change the password.
Password Recovery for the NME IPS
To recover the password for the NME IPS, use the clear password command. You must have
console access to the NME IPS and administrative access to the router.
To recover the password for the NME IPS, follow these steps:
Step 1 Log in to the router.
Step 2 Enter privileged EXEC mode on the router.
router> enable
Step 3 Confirm the module slot number in your router.
router# show run | include ids-sensor
interface IDS-Sensor1/0
router#
Step 4 Session in to the NME IPS.
router# service-module ids-sensor slot/port session
Example
router# service-module ids-sensor 1/0 session
Step 5 Press Control-shift-6 followed by x to navigate to the router CLI.
Step 6 Reset the NME IPS from the router console.
router# service-module ids-sensor 1/0 reset
Step 7 Press Enter to return to the router console.
Step 8 When prompted for boot options, enter *** quickly.
You are now in the bootloader.
Step 9 Clear the password.
ServicesEngine boot-loader# clear password
The NME IPS reboots. The password is reset to cisco. Log in to the CLI with username cisco and
password cisco. You can then change the password
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/security/ips/6.1/configuration/guide/cli/cli_administration.html

NEW QUESTION: 3

A. VMware vShield
B. VMware vLockstep
C. VMware vmSafe
D. VMware vCluster
Answer: B

NEW QUESTION: 4
Why would the architect choose active-active bonding when configuring network interfaces for guest VM networks?
A. It uses a round robin load-balancing policy, which provides better distribution of traffic across the interfaces in the bond.
B. It uses a hashing algorithm, which provides better distribution of traffic across the interfaces in the bond.
C. It provides load balancing of VM traffic across multiple physical NIC interfaces at a per guest basis, and offers improved distribution of traffic across physical interfaces in the bond.
D. It sends all guest VM traffic in the bond to an active interface, which provides the best distribution of network load.
Answer: B

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Step 6 Enter the default username (cisco) and password (cisco) at the login prompt.
login: cisco
Password: cisco
You are required to change your password immediately (password aged)
Changing password for cisco.
(current) password: cisco
Step 7 Enter your new password twice.
New password: new password
Retype new password: new password
***NOTICE***
This product contains cryptographic features and is subject to United States and local country laws
governing import, export, transfer and use. Delivery of Cisco cryptographic products does not
imply third-party authority to import, export, distribute or use encryption. Importers, exporters,
distributors and users are responsible for compliance with U.S. and local country laws. By using
this product you agree to comply with applicable laws and regulations. If you are unable to comply
with U.S. and local laws, return this product immediately.
A summary of U.S. laws governing Cisco cryptographic products may be found at:
http://www.cisco.com/wwl/export/crypto/tool/stqrg.html
If you require further assistance please contact us by sending email to [email protected].
***LICENSE NOTICE***
There is no license key installed on this IPS platform. The system will continue to operate with the
currently installed signature set. A valid license must be obtained in order to apply signature
updates. Please go to http://www.cisco.com/go/license to obtain a new license or install a license.
aip_ssm#
Password Recovery for the IDSM2
To recover the password for the IDSM2, you must install a special password recovery image file.
This installation only resets the password, all other configuration remains intact. The password
recovery image is version-dependent and can be found on the Cisco Download Software site. For
IPS 6.x, download WS-SVC-IDSM2-K9-a-6.0-password-recovery.bin.gz. For IPS 7.x, download
WS-SVC-IDSM2-K9-a-7.0-password-recovery.bin.gz.
FTP is the only supported protocol for image installations, so make sure you put the password
recovery image file on an FTP server that is accessible to the switch. You must have
administrative access to the Cisco 6500 series switch to recover the password on the IDSM2.
During the password recovery image installation, the following message appears:
Upgrading will wipe out the contents on the hard disk.
Do you want to proceed installing it [y|n]:
This message is in error. Installing the password recovery image does not remove any
configuration, it only resets the login account.
Once you have downloaded the password recovery image file, follow the instructions to install the
system Image file but substitute the password recovery image file for the system image file. The
IDSM2 should reboot into the primary partition after installing the recovery image file. If it does not,
enter the following command from the switch:
hw-module module module_number reset hdd:1
Note The password is reset to cisco. Log in to the CLI with username cisco and password cisco.
You can then change the password.
Password Recovery for the NME IPS
To recover the password for the NME IPS, use the clear password command. You must have
console access to the NME IPS and administrative access to the router.
To recover the password for the NME IPS, follow these steps:
Step 1 Log in to the router.
Step 2 Enter privileged EXEC mode on the router.
router> enable
Step 3 Confirm the module slot number in your router.
router# show run | include ids-sensor
interface IDS-Sensor1/0
router#
Step 4 Session in to the NME IPS.
router# service-module ids-sensor slot/port session
Example
router# service-module ids-sensor 1/0 session
Step 5 Press Control-shift-6 followed by x to navigate to the router CLI.
Step 6 Reset the NME IPS from the router console.
router# service-module ids-sensor 1/0 reset
Step 7 Press Enter to return to the router console.
Step 8 When prompted for boot options, enter *** quickly.
You are now in the bootloader.
Step 9 Clear the password.
ServicesEngine boot-loader# clear password
The NME IPS reboots. The password is reset to cisco. Log in to the CLI with username cisco and
password cisco. You can then change the password
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/security/ips/6.1/configuration/guide/cli/cli_administration.html

NEW QUESTION: 3

A. VMware vShield
B. VMware vLockstep
C. VMware vmSafe
D. VMware vCluster
Answer: B

NEW QUESTION: 4
Why would the architect choose active-active bonding when configuring network interfaces for guest VM networks?
A. It uses a round robin load-balancing policy, which provides better distribution of traffic across the interfaces in the bond.
B. It uses a hashing algorithm, which provides better distribution of traffic across the interfaces in the bond.
C. It provides load balancing of VM traffic across multiple physical NIC interfaces at a per guest basis, and offers improved distribution of traffic across physical interfaces in the bond.
D. It sends all guest VM traffic in the bond to an active interface, which provides the best distribution of network load.
Answer: B

exam. I took X'.
Step 6 Enter the default username (cisco) and password (cisco) at the login prompt.
login: cisco
Password: cisco
You are required to change your password immediately (password aged)
Changing password for cisco.
(current) password: cisco
Step 7 Enter your new password twice.
New password: new password
Retype new password: new password
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governing import, export, transfer and use. Delivery of Cisco cryptographic products does not
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this product you agree to comply with applicable laws and regulations. If you are unable to comply
with U.S. and local laws, return this product immediately.
A summary of U.S. laws governing Cisco cryptographic products may be found at:
http://www.cisco.com/wwl/export/crypto/tool/stqrg.html
If you require further assistance please contact us by sending email to [email protected].
***LICENSE NOTICE***
There is no license key installed on this IPS platform. The system will continue to operate with the
currently installed signature set. A valid license must be obtained in order to apply signature
updates. Please go to http://www.cisco.com/go/license to obtain a new license or install a license.
aip_ssm#
Password Recovery for the IDSM2
To recover the password for the IDSM2, you must install a special password recovery image file.
This installation only resets the password, all other configuration remains intact. The password
recovery image is version-dependent and can be found on the Cisco Download Software site. For
IPS 6.x, download WS-SVC-IDSM2-K9-a-6.0-password-recovery.bin.gz. For IPS 7.x, download
WS-SVC-IDSM2-K9-a-7.0-password-recovery.bin.gz.
FTP is the only supported protocol for image installations, so make sure you put the password
recovery image file on an FTP server that is accessible to the switch. You must have
administrative access to the Cisco 6500 series switch to recover the password on the IDSM2.
During the password recovery image installation, the following message appears:
Upgrading will wipe out the contents on the hard disk.
Do you want to proceed installing it [y|n]:
This message is in error. Installing the password recovery image does not remove any
configuration, it only resets the login account.
Once you have downloaded the password recovery image file, follow the instructions to install the
system Image file but substitute the password recovery image file for the system image file. The
IDSM2 should reboot into the primary partition after installing the recovery image file. If it does not,
enter the following command from the switch:
hw-module module module_number reset hdd:1
Note The password is reset to cisco. Log in to the CLI with username cisco and password cisco.
You can then change the password.
Password Recovery for the NME IPS
To recover the password for the NME IPS, use the clear password command. You must have
console access to the NME IPS and administrative access to the router.
To recover the password for the NME IPS, follow these steps:
Step 1 Log in to the router.
Step 2 Enter privileged EXEC mode on the router.
router> enable
Step 3 Confirm the module slot number in your router.
router# show run | include ids-sensor
interface IDS-Sensor1/0
router#
Step 4 Session in to the NME IPS.
router# service-module ids-sensor slot/port session
Example
router# service-module ids-sensor 1/0 session
Step 5 Press Control-shift-6 followed by x to navigate to the router CLI.
Step 6 Reset the NME IPS from the router console.
router# service-module ids-sensor 1/0 reset
Step 7 Press Enter to return to the router console.
Step 8 When prompted for boot options, enter *** quickly.
You are now in the bootloader.
Step 9 Clear the password.
ServicesEngine boot-loader# clear password
The NME IPS reboots. The password is reset to cisco. Log in to the CLI with username cisco and
password cisco. You can then change the password
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/security/ips/6.1/configuration/guide/cli/cli_administration.html

NEW QUESTION: 3

A. VMware vShield
B. VMware vLockstep
C. VMware vmSafe
D. VMware vCluster
Answer: B

NEW QUESTION: 4
Why would the architect choose active-active bonding when configuring network interfaces for guest VM networks?
A. It uses a round robin load-balancing policy, which provides better distribution of traffic across the interfaces in the bond.
B. It uses a hashing algorithm, which provides better distribution of traffic across the interfaces in the bond.
C. It provides load balancing of VM traffic across multiple physical NIC interfaces at a per guest basis, and offers improved distribution of traffic across physical interfaces in the bond.
D. It sends all guest VM traffic in the bond to an active interface, which provides the best distribution of network load.
Answer: B

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