Router Security Policy
This document describes a required minimal Security configuration for all Routers and switches connected to the University Information Technology Network or used in a production capacity on behalf of the University.
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Cisco 2621 Modular Access Router Security Policy
This is a non-proprietary Cryptographic Module Security Policy for the Cisco 2621 router. This security policy describes how the 2621 router meets the security requirements of FIPS 140-1, and how to operate the 2621 router in a secure FIPS 140-1 mode. This policy was prepared as part of the Level 2 FIPS 140-1 certification of the 2621 router.
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Router Security Policy
This document describes a required minimal security configuration for all routers and switches connecting to a production network or used in a production capacity at or on behalf of SUNY Stony Brook CS department.
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Policy on Routing Devices on PennNet
This policy specifies the conditions under which a routing device may be connected to PennNet via a wallplate or any other media type, such as fiber optic link.
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Router Security Policy
Defines standards for minimal security configuration for routers and switches inside a production network, or used in a production capacity.
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Cisco Way
This document will be an overview to Cisco SAFE: "A Security Blueprint for Enterprise Networks" (Convery). The purpose of Cisco SAFE is to give network designers a guide to designing and implementing secure networks. SAFE assumes you have a security policy in place and does not recommend deploying security technologies without such a policy.
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