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&lt;a name=&quot;1268&quot; /&gt;&lt;a name=&quot;wbp14AppendixAP1009&quot; /&gt;IDS Signatures Grouped by Software Release Version 

For configuration management purposes, the following list of 
signatures is grouped by the software release version from which it was publicly 
released. For more information regarding these signatures refer to the signature 
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&lt;a name=&quot;1132&quot; /&gt;A working and well-tested IDS can be very 
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signature for are being detected and that alerts are sent to the right place. In 
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IOS-IDS will trigger an alarm when a packet matches a 
certain behavior defined in a signature. It is critical that no alarms are 
generated for an event that will not be harmful for the network. A large number 
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The IOS Firewall/IDS image and a Cisco router that supports 
the Firewall/IDS feature set is all you need to start configuring the IOS-based 
IDS. Configuring an IOS-based IDS is a six-step process. In these six steps, the 
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