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The 2621XM/2651XM Router References This document deals only with operations and capabilities of the Cisco 2621XM and Cisco 2651XM routers in the technical terms of a FIPS 140-2 cryptographic module security policy. More information is available on the Cisco 2621XM and Cisco 2651XM routers and the Cisco 2600 Series from the following sources: • The Cisco Systems website contains information on the full line of products at www.cisco.com. The Cisco 1700 Series product descriptions can be found at: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/routers/ps221/index.html • For answers to technical or sales related questions please refer to the contacts listed on the Cisco Systems website at www.cisco.com. • The NIST Validated Modules website (http://csrc.nist.gov/cryptval) contains contact information for answers to technical or sales-related questions for the module Terminology In this document, the Cisco 2621XM and Cisco 2651XM routers are referred to as the routers, the modules, or the systems. Document Organization The Security Policy document is part of the FIPS 140-2 Submission Package. In addition to this document, the Submission Package contains: • Vendor Evidence document • Finite State Machine • Module Software Listing • Other supporting documentation as additional references This document provides an overview of the Cisco 2621XM and 2651XM routers and explains the secure configuration and operation of the modules. This introduction section is followed by "The 2621XM/2651XM Router", which details the general features and functionality of the Cisco 2621XM and 2651XM routers. "Secure Operation of the Cisco 2621XM/2651XM Router" specifically addresses the required configuration for the FIPS-mode of operation. With the exception of this Non-Proprietary Security Policy, the FIPS 140-2 Validation Submission Documentation is Cisco-proprietary and is releasable only under appropriate non-disclosure agreements. For access to these documents, please contact Cisco Systems The 2621XM/2651XM Router Branch office networking requirements are dramatically evolving, driven by web and e-commerce applications to enhance productivity and merging the voice and data infrastructure to reduce costs. The Cisco 2621XM and 2651XM routers offer versatility, integration, and security to branch offices. With over 100 Network Modules (NMs) and WAN Interface Cards (WICs), the modular architecture of the Cisco router easily allows interfaces to be upgraded to accommodate network expansion. The Cisco Cisco 2621XM and Cisco 2651XM Modular Access Routers with AIM-VPN/EP FIPS 140-2 Non-Proprietary Security Policy 2 OL-6262-01

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Cisco 2621XM and Cisco 2651XM Modular Access Routers with AIM-VPN/EP FIPS 140-2 Non-Proprietary Security Policy
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The 2621XM/2651XM Router
References
This document deals only with operations and capabilities of the Cisco 2621XM and Cisco 2651XM
routers in the technical terms of a FIPS 140-2 cryptographic module security policy. More information
is available on the Cisco 2621XM and Cisco 2651XM routers and the Cisco 2600 Series from the
following sources:
The Cisco Systems website contains information on the full line of products at www.cisco.com. The
Cisco 1700 Series product descriptions can be found at:
For answers to technical or sales related questions please refer to the contacts listed on the Cisco
Systems website at
www.cisco.com
.
The NIST Validated Modules website (
) contains contact information
for answers to technical or sales-related questions for the module
Terminology
In this document, the Cisco 2621XM and Cisco 2651XM routers are referred to as the routers, the
modules, or the systems.
Document Organization
The Security Policy document is part of the FIPS 140-2 Submission Package.
In addition to this
document, the Submission Package contains:
Vendor Evidence document
Finite State Machine
Module Software Listing
Other supporting documentation as additional references
This document provides an overview of the Cisco 2621XM and 2651XM routers and explains the secure
configuration and operation of the modules. This introduction section is followed by
“The
2621XM/2651XM Router”
, which details the general features and functionality of the Cisco 2621XM
and 2651XM routers.
“Secure Operation of the Cisco 2621XM/2651XM Router”
specifically addresses
the required configuration for the FIPS-mode of operation.
With the exception of this Non-Proprietary Security Policy, the FIPS 140-2 Validation Submission
Documentation is Cisco-proprietary and is releasable only under appropriate non-disclosure agreements.
For access to these documents, please contact Cisco Systems
The 2621XM/2651XM Router
Branch office networking requirements are dramatically evolving, driven by web and e-commerce
applications to enhance productivity and merging the voice and data infrastructure to reduce costs.
The
Cisco 2621XM and 2651XM routers offer versatility, integration, and security to branch offices. With
over 100 Network Modules (NMs) and WAN Interface Cards (WICs), the modular architecture of the
Cisco router easily allows interfaces to be upgraded to accommodate network expansion. The Cisco