Australian Telecom
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WARNING: Do not install phone line connections during an electrical storm.
WARNING: Do not connect phone line until the interface has been configured through local management. The service provider may shut off service if an un‐configured interface is connected to the phone lines.
WARNING: The NIM‐BRI‐ST cannot be connected directly to outside lines. An approved channel service unit (CSU) must be used for connection to the ISDN network. In some areas this CSU is supplied by the network provider and in others it must be supplied by the user. Contact your service provider for details.
Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) Certification
The XSR has been submitted to the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) for FIPS 140‐2 certification and is now officially listed on the NIST pre‐validation list. For more information about the FIPS validation program, go to http:// csrc.nist.gov/cryptval/preval.htm. For the FIPS 140‐1 and 140‐2 Pre‐Validation List, click on the [PDF] link at the top of the page.
Independent Communications Authority of South Africa
This product complies with the terms of the provisions of section 54(1) of the Telecommunications Act (Act 103 of 1996) and the Telecommunications Regulation prescribed under the Post Office Act (Act 44 of 1958).
APPROVED | APPROVED |
APPROVED | APPROVED |
| SS/366.01 |
| APPROVED |
VPN Consortium Interoperability
The VPN Consortium’s (VPNC) testing program is an important source for certification of conformance to IPSec standards. With rigorous interoperability testing, the VPNC logo program provides IPSec users even more assurance that the XSR will interoperate in typical business environments. VPNC is the only major IPSec testing organization that shows both proof of interoperability as well as the steps taken so that you can reproduce the tests.
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