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Integrated services router with aim-vpn/bpii-plus integrated services router with aim-vpn/epii-plus fips 140-2 non proprietary security policy
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To apply serialized tamper-evidence labels to the Cisco 1841:
Clean the cover of any grease, dirt, or oil before applying the tamper evidence labels. Alcohol-based
Step 1
cleaning pads are recommended for this purpose. The temperature of the router should be above 10 C.
The tamper evidence label should be placed over the CF card in the slot so that any attempt to remove
Step 2
the card will show sign of tampering.
The tamper evidence label should be placed so that the one half of the label covers the enclosure and the
Step 3
other half covers the port adapter slot.
The tamper evidence label should be placed so that the one half of the label covers the enclosure and the
Step 4
other half covers the rear panel.
The labels completely cure within five minutes.
Step 5
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Figure 7
To apply serialized tamper-evidence labels to the Cisco 2801:
Clean the cover of any grease, dirt, or oil before applying the tamper evidence labels. Alcohol-based
Step 1
cleaning pads are recommended for this purpose. The temperature of the router should be above 10 C.
The tamper evidence label should be placed so that one half of the label covers the front panel and the
Step 2
other half covers the enclosure.
Cisco 1841 Integrated Services Router with AIM-VPN/BPII-Plus and Cisco 2801 Integrated Services Router with AIM-VPN/EPII-Plus
OL-8719-01
and
Figure 7
show the tamper evidence label placements for the Cisco 1841.
Cisco 1841 Tamper Evident Label Placement (Back View)
Cisco 1841 Tamper Evident Label Placement (Front View)
Cisco 1841 and Cisco 2801 Routers
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