FedLine® Network Enhancements Frequently Asked Questions

Overview

The Federal Reserve Banks have started a multi-year effort that requires all FedLine Direct® customers, as well as customers that leverage FedLine Command® and FedLine Advantage® configurations with Dedicated Wide Area Network (WAN) connections, to complete a router and a circuit migration. Both the router and circuit migrations are taking place simultaneously, and we will work with impacted organizations to ensure focused execution and minimal disruption to your operations:

  • Circuit Migration: By June 2026, customers will be required to migrate current FedLine Dedicated WAN connection primary circuits from the current provider to AT&T®.
  • Router Migration: By early 2028, customers will be required to upgrade their existing Cisco® routers to the Cisco 8300 model.

End User Authorization Contacts (EUACs) designated at the start of the FedLine Network Enhancement effort are responsible for leading this effort on behalf of their organization. These individuals must complete the intake form for each of their organization’s Dedicated WAN router sites. The intake form provides us with important connection site contact information and site location details. Failure to complete the intake form will require organizations to submit a Dedicated WAN Order form for each Dedicated WAN site at the start of their scheduled migration.

Circuit Migration Frequently Asked Questions

Router Migration Frequently Asked Questions

General Frequently Asked Questions

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