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Border router security configuration
From: rajagopal sekhar <rlsekhar () yahoo com>
Date: Tue, 21 Oct 2003 07:10:36 -0700 (PDT)
Hello group, I am planning to install a router which is connected to the internet. The router is cisco 2600
with 2 wan ports and a isdn backup port
Could you kindly tell what needs to be done to make the router secure . I also understand that some access lists can be incorporated to prevent attacks from known viruses. I am just off the block , so any help in this regard will be helpful.
I would also like to thank the moderator for checking and informing me to fill the missing info regarding make and model of router Thhanks for all the help in advance
Thanks sekhar
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