Appendix B Deployment Examples
Connecting the Device to a Terminal Server
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acl 7
clause 10 permit any any destination any
apply circuit-(VLAN7)
acl 6
clause 10 permit any any destination any eq 443
clause 20 permit any any destination any eq 81
clause 30 permit tcp any destination any eq 2932
clause 40 permit udp any destination any eq 2932
clause 50 permit udp any eq 2932 destination any prefer
upstream-router
clause 99 permit any any destination any
apply circuit-(VLAN6)
apply circuit-(VLAN5)
apply circuit-(VLAN4)
apply circuit-(VLAN3)
apply circuit-(VLAN2)
apply circuit-(VLAN1)
Connecting the Device to a Terminal Server
The Secure Content Accelerator can be connected to a terminal server, such as the
Cisco 2511 Access Server. You will need a standard RJ45-DB9F adapter
(CAB-9AS-FDTE, part number 74-0495-01).
1.
Attach the RJ45-DB9F adapter to the CONSOLE port of the Secure Content
Accelerator.
2.
Using an octal cable with RJ45 connectors, attach the terminal server to the
Secure Content Accelerator via the RJ45-DB9F adapter.
3.
Using the line interface on the terminal server, use these commands:
line 1
autocommand connect
transport input all
Note
If you are using firmware older than 3.0.5 on the Secure Content
Accelerator, also use the command speed 115200.
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