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Steven DiStefano
VIP Alumni
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This document allows the reader to see how easy it is to implement a SR 520-T1 Secure Router in the small business environment with T1 Data WAN interconnect requirements.  It can also be used as an internal lab you can perform on your own to become familiar and comfortable with this product.  Lastly, it helps concierge the reader through the process of taking one out of the box and finding everything one needs to deploy it.  This is not a substitute for on line Administrative Guides, Smart Designs, QSGs, or the like.  Sometimes seeing a deployment document helps bring everything together in an understandable way.

The nice part about this setup, is it requires no CLI.  Running the SR-520-T1 Configuration Utility, which is embedded inside CCA (as well as being offered inside the code zip file on CCO for SR520-T1) is all you need to get the router up and running and then it can be managed (configuration) from Cisco Configuration Assistant (CCA).

I would like to add that the capacity of a T1 interface is one we would expect to see at a host (Main) campus location, so while the SR520-Ethernet and DSL interface routers (cousins to the T1 model) are recommended for remote teleworker purposes, the SR520-T1 is not.   It can be implemented as a head end security router for the UC500.  In my deployment, I will be using it as the head end security router for a UC500 which is part of a 5 site multisite mesh, which means it is fully supported by CCA Multisite Manager as well.

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