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Easy Steps to Cisco Extended Access List
The purpose of this document is to explain in simple words how you can easily create an Extended Access List and apply it to your Cisco Router interface. This document ...
Document added on June 10, 2011Router Audit Tool: Securing Cisco Routers Made Easy!
This document will discuss the need for a tool like rat and itÂ’s function. The installation and quick start guide sections provide all the information necessary to get started using ...
Document added on May 25, 2011Securing IP Routing and Remote Access on Cisco Routers
Cisco equipment comprises a large part of the InternetÂ’s infrastructure and is used by many large companies. Routers provide physical connectivity between networks by virtue of their physical attachments to ...
Document added on March 4, 2011Securing the Cisco Local Director
In today's world of mission-critical, Web-based applications, the need for uptime and availability of these tools is one of the top requirements for organizations to both compete and succeed in ...
Document added on April 16, 2011Securing Your Network With An Internet Access Router (or Getting Your Money's Worth From Your Cisco Gear)
When designing Internet defenses, administrators and security practitioners frequently overlook easy, inexpensive means of providing “Defense in Depth.” One of these methods is taking advantage of the security features built ...
Document added on Feb. 16, 2011Securing The Network With Cisco Router
This paper expands on the work of Mark Degner on securing Cisco routers. In it, Deger discussed about securing Cisco routers from malicious attack through limiting access, securing the remote ...
Document added on April 27, 2011Disabling Unneeded Features and Services on Cisco Internet Gateway Routers
The focus of this document is on closing down services and features as part of the hardening of the router. The classical idea behind this is that it is best ...
Document added on Feb. 6, 2011Is The Border Gateway Protocol Safe?
This paper is about the security issues of organizations that are planning to run their own Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) router to provide a redundant internet connection. It is aimed ...
Written by: Sargon Elias and added on Jan. 25, 2011Border Gateway Protocol -The Language of the Internet
This paper is an examination of Border Gateway Protocol. The intent is to introduce to the reader the concepts involved with routing across the Internet and examine a sample BGP ...
Written by: Yvonne Tracy and added on Jan. 3, 2011Cisco Router Hardening Step-by-Step
There are three main categories of routers in use at companies today. Not brands such as Cisco, Nortel and Juniper, but three types that include Internet Gateway routers, Corporate Internal ...
Document added on May 1, 2011