Specifications

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Figure 10 Tamper evident label attached on the opacity shield of Router 2801
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:
For Cisco 1841 router:
1. Clean the cover of any grease, dirt, or oil before applying the tamper evidence
labels. Alcohol-based cleaning pads are recommended for this purpose. The
temperature of the router should be above 10°C.
2. The tamper evidence label should be placed over the CF card in the slot so that
any attempt to remove the card will show sign of tampering.
3. The tamper evidence label should be placed so that the one half of the label
covers the enclosure and the other half covers the port adapter slot.
4. The tamper evidence label should be placed so that the one half of the label
covers the enclosure and the other half covers the rear panel.
5. Place tamper evident labels on the opacity shield as shown in Figures 6 and 7.
6. The labels completely cure within five minutes.
Figures 11 and 12 show the additional tamper evidence label placements for the Cisco
1841.