2 IPS 4270 SETUP FOR PROMISCOUS MODE

hi guys,
I have two ips 4270 and i want to set up for promiscous mode, Please help me on how to setup this two device. It is first time for me two set up this devices. Can somebody give me configuration guides on how to start it?
thank you

Here is configuration guide for IPS version 7.0:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/security/ips/7.0/configuration/guide/idm/idmguide7.html
Hope that helps.

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    Fig. 7 APXPBFEG rdf file MICR printer mask and Format Triggers
    Code 111 and Code 112 from the APLASP.prt file.
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    Code "211"
    Part 1: esc "&f0S" esc "&f0y0X" esc "&l0E" esc "&a0L"
    Part 2: esc "(8M" esc "(s0p8.00h8.0v0s0b80T" --- This will be provided by the ROM
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    Part 3: esc "&k15H" esc "*p3215Y" esc "&a13.8C"
    code "212"
    Part 1 : esc "&f1x3x8X"
    Part 2 : esc "&f1S"
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    Escape Code     Meaning     Comment
    esc "&f0S"      Push Cursor Position     
    esc "&f0y0X"     Define Macro ID 0 and Start Macro Definition     
    esc "&l0E"      Define Top Margin at 0 Lines     
    esc "&a0L"      Define Left Margin at Column 0     
    esc "(8M"     8M Symbol SetNote : As per pcl codes this happens to be Font Primary JIS Math 8 symbol     MICR Part 1 : Provided by the Vendor from where you the ROM cartridge
    esc "(s0p8.00h8.40s0b0T"     {Fixed Pitch}{pitch 8.00 cpi}{Font Style 8.40}{Medium Weight}{Typeface 0}     MICR Part 2 : Provided by the Vendor
    esc "&k15H" esc "*p907Y"     Set HMI = 15/120" Vert position = 907 Dots     
    esc "&a13.8C"     Move to Column 13.8     
         CODE 112     
    esc "&f1x3x8X"     {End Macro Definition}{Call Macro}{Delete Macro ID}     
    esc "&f1S"     {Pop Cursor Position}     At this point, the MICR gets printed
    Table 2. Escape Sequences in APLAP.prt file Explanation
    Fig. 8 APXPBFEG rdf file Signature printer mask and Format Triggers
    The signature piece (221) has also similar meaning.
    Escape Code     Meaning     Comment
    esc "&f0S"     Push Cursor Position     
    esc "*t300R"     300 DPI Graphics resolution     
    esc "*p1500X"     Horiz position = 1500 Dots     
    esc "*p650Y"     Vert position = 470 Dots     
    esc "(4B" esc "(s1p53v0s0b102T"esc "&f0S!"     Symbol SetProportionalPoint Size 53UprightMedium WeightTypeface 102Push Cursor Position!     Vendor gave the us esc "(4B"esc"(s1p53v0s0b102T!"Note: the ! when the it pushes the ! and that is where it prints the signature piece. The first part forms the symbol set , say (4B and the later part forms the signature font and ! is the piece. I took the ! from the above and let it stay with the 3rd part of it so that signature does not print twice.
    esc "&f1S"      Pop Cursor Position     
    esc "*p+121Y"     Move down 121 Dots     
    esc "&f1S"     Pop Cursor Position     
    Table 3. Escape Sequences for Signature in APLAP.prt file and Explanation
    Summary
    One can print their own checks using the above steps. This can work as a cost effective solution for small organizations where the budgetary constraints are tighter. We are successful in getting the AP Checks printed using the above method.
    References
    Metalink Doc ID # 186640.1, Different Payment Formats …
    Metalink Doc ID # 60936.1, Step by Step Guide to Setup a Printer in Oracle Applications
    Metalink Doc ID # 250543.1, How to Create An Initialization String for a Payable Check Format
    Metalink Doc ID # 48680.1, Accounts Payable FAQ – Payment Batch, Check
    Metalink Doc ID # 1074792.6, Exclamation Point (!) Prints On Check When Using APXPBFEL And Cartridge
    Metalink Doc ID # 158486.1, APXPBFEL Evergreen (Long Laser)
    Metalink Doc ID # 146452.1, Listing of p_printer_code_mask Default Values for APXPBFEL
    Chapter 2, Oracle Payables user guide
    Appendix A
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    {Feed from Tray 1 (upper)}
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    {Roman-8 Symbol Set}
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    {pitch 10.00 cpi}
    {Point Size 12.00}
    {Upright}
    {Medium Weight}
    {Typeface 3}
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    {Move to Row 0}
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    {Define Macro ID 3005}
    {Enable Overlay}
    code "201" esc "&f0S" esc "&a1.25r70C" esc "(8U" esc "(s1p14v0s3b4148T"
    {Push Cursor Position} esc "&f0S"
    1.1 esc "&a1.25r70C"
    {Move to Row 1.25}
    {Move to Column 70}
    1.2 esc "(8U"
    {Roman-8 Symbol Set}
    1.3 esc "(s1p14v0s3b4148T"
    {Proportional}
    {Point Size 14}
    {Upright}
    {Bold}
    {Typeface 4148}
    code "202" esc "&f0S" esc "&a20.25r70C" esc "(8U" esc "(s1p14v0s3b4148T"
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    2.1 esc "&a20.25r70C"
    {Move to Row 20.25}
    {Move to Column 70}
    2.2 esc "(8U"
    {Roman-8 Symbol Set}
    2.3 esc "(s1p14v0s3b4148T"
    {Proportional}
    {Point Size 14}
    {Upright}
    {Bold}
    {Typeface 4148}
    code "211" esc "&f0S" esc "&f0y0X" esc "&l0E" esc "&a0L"
    esc "(0Q" esc "(s0p8.00h8.40s0b0T" esc "&k15H" esc "*p907Y" esc "&a13.8C"
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    11.1 esc "&f0y0X"
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    {Start Macro Definition}
    11.2 esc "&l0E"
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    11.3 esc "&a0L"
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    11.4 esc "(0Q"
    {0Q Symbol Set}
    11.5 esc "(s0p8.00h8.40s0b0T"
    {Fixed Pitch}
    {pitch 8.00 cpi}
    {Font Style 8.40}
    {Medium Weight}
    {Typeface 0}
    11.6 esc "&k15H" esc "*p907Y"
    {Set HMI = 15/120"}
    {Vert position = 907 Dots}
    11.7 esc "&a13.8C"
    {Move to Column 13.8}
    code "212" esc "&f1x3x8X" esc "&f1S"
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    {Call Macro}
    {Delete Macro ID}
    12.1 esc "&f1S"
    {Pop Cursor Position}
    code "221" esc "&f0S" esc "*t300R" esc "*p1500X" esc "*p470Y"
    esc "(30C" esc "(4B" esc "(s1p53v0s0b102T!"
    esc "&f0S!" esc "&f1S" esc "*p+121Y" esc "&f1S"
    esc "&f0S"
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    21.1 esc "*t300R"
    {300 DPI Graphics resolution}
    21.2 esc "*p1500X"
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    21.4 esc "(30C"
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    21.6 esc "(s1p53v0s0b102T!"
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    {Point Size 53}
    {Upright}
    {Medium Weight}
    {Typeface 102}
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