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Any NM or WIC slot, which is not populated with a NM or WIC, must be populated with an appropriate
slot cover in order to operate in a FIPS compliant mode. The slot covers are included with each router,
and additional covers may be ordered from Cisco. The same procedure mentioned below to apply tamper
evidence labels for NMs and WICs must also be followed to apply tamper evidence labels for the slot
covers.
Once the router has been configured in to meet FIPS 140-2 Level 2 requirements, the router cannot be
accessed without signs of tampering. To seal the system, apply serialized tamper-evidence labels as
follows:
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.
Place the first label on the router as shown in
Step 2
that the one half of the tamper evidence label covers the enclosure and the other half covers the side of
the router. Any attempt to remove the enclosure will leave tamper evidence.
Place the second label on the router as shown in
Step 3
so that the one half of the tamper evidence label covers the enclosure and the other half covers the side
of the router. Any attempt to remove the enclosure will leave tamper evidence.
Step 4
Place the third label on the router as shown in
that the one half of the label covers the enclosure and the other half covers the Network Module slot.
Any attempt to remove a Network Module will leave tamper evidence.
Place the fourth label on the router as shown in
Step 5
that the half of the label covers the enclosure and the other half covers the WAN interface card slot.
Any attempt to remove a WAN interface card will leave tamper evidence.
Place the fifth label on the router as shown in
Step 6
that one half of the label covers the enclosure and the other half covers the WAN interface card slot.
Any attempt to remove a WAN interface card will leave tamper evidence.
Step 7
The labels completely cure within five minutes.
Cisco 2621XM and Cisco 2651XM Modular Access Routers with AIM-VPN/EP FIPS 140-2 Non-Proprietary Security Policy
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Cisco 2621XM and Cisco 2651XM Chassis Removal
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Cisco 2600
SERIES
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6. The tamper evidence label should be placed so
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6. The tamper evidence label should be placed
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6. The tamper evidence label should be placed so
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6. The tamper evidence label should be placed so
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6. The tamper evidence label should be placed so
The 2621XM/2651XM Router
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