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Modular access router security policy
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Cisco 2621 Modular Access Routers
BRI, and integrated CSU/DSU options for primary and backup WAN connectivity, while available
network modules support multi-service voice/data/fax integration, departmental dial concentration, and
high-density serial options. The AIM slot supports integration of advanced services such as
hardware-assisted data compression and encryption. All Cisco 2600 series routers include an auxiliary
port supporting 115Kbps Dial On Demand Routing, ideal for back-up WAN connectivity.
The physical interfaces include power plug for the power supply and a power switch. The router has two
Fast Ethernet (10/100 RJ-45) connectors for data transfers in and out. The module also has two other
RJ-45 connectors on the back panel for a console terminal for local system access and an auxiliary port
for remote system access or dial backup using a modem. The 10/100Base-T LAN ports have
Link/Activity, 10/100Mbps, and half/full duplex LEDs.
Figure 3
Figure 3
Mbps
LED
CONN
100 Mbp s
Table 1
LED
LINK
FDX
100 Mbps
Figure 4
panel displays whether or not the router is booted, if the redundant power is (successfully) attached and
operational, and overall activity/link status.
Cisco 2621 Modular Access Router Security Policy
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shows the LEDs located on the rear panel with descriptions detailed in
Rear Panel LEDs
Mbps
Link
LED
FDX
Link
LED
LED
LED
SERIA L 1
SERIA L 0
WIC
CONN
2A/S
SEE MANU AL BEFO RE INSTA LLATIO
N
W1
Link
FDX
100 Mbp s
Link
10/1 00 ETH ERN ET 0/1
10/1 00 ETH ERN ET 0/0
10/100BaseT
Ethernet 0/0
(RJ-45)
10/100BaseT
Ethernet 0/1
(RJ-45)
Rear Panel LEDs and Descriptions
Indication
Green
Off
Green
Off
Green
Off
shows the front panel LEDs, which provide overall status of the router's operation. The front
FDX
LED
SERIA L 1
SERIA L 0
WIC
CONN
CONN
2A/S
SEE MANU AL BEFO RE INSTA LLATIO
N
W0
FDX
CON SOL E
AUX
Auxiliary
port (RJ-45)
Console
port (RJ-45)
Description
An Ethernet link has been established
No Ethernet link established
The interface is transmitting data in full-duplex mode
When off, the interface is transmitting data in half-duplex mode
The speed of the interface is 100 Mbps
The speed of the interface is 10 Mbps or no link is established
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