Dell AP-93, W- AP92 manual Physical Description, AP-105 Indicator LEDs Label Function Action Status

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2.3.1 Physical Description

The Aruba AP-105 Access Point is a multi-chip standalone cryptographic module consisting of hardware and software, all contained in a hard plastic case. The module contains two dual-band 2.4-GHz/5-GHz

802.11a/b/g/n transceivers, and 4 x integrated, omni-directional antenna elements (supporting up to 2x2 MIMO with spatial diversity).

The plastic case physically encloses the complete set of hardware and software components and represents the cryptographic boundary of the module.

The Access Point configuration tested during the cryptographic module testing included:

Aruba Part Number

Dell Corresponding Part Number

 

 

AP-105-F1

W-AP105-F1

 

 

The exact firmware versions tested were:

ArubaOS_6xx_6.1.2.3-FIPS

Dell_PCW_6xx_6.1.2.3-FIPS

2.3.1.1Dimensions/Weight

The AP has the following physical dimensions:

132 mm x 135 mm x 45 mm (5.2" x 5.3" x 1.8")

0.3 kg (10.56 oz)

2.3.1.2Interfaces

The module provides the following network interfaces:

1 x 10/100/1000 Base-T Ethernet (RJ45) Auto-sensing link speed and MDI/MDX

Antenna (internal)

1 x RJ-45 console interface

The module provides the following power interfaces:

48 V DC 802.3af power over Ethernet

12 V DC for external AC supplied power (adapter sold separately)

2.3.1.3Indicator LEDs

There are 4 bicolor (power, ENET and WLAN) LEDs which operate as follows:

Table 4- AP-105 Indicator LEDs

Label

Function

Action

Status

 

 

 

 

PWR

AP power / ready status

Off

No power to AP

 

 

 

 

 

 

Red

Initial power-up condition

 

 

 

 

 

 

Flashing – Green

Device booting, not ready

 

 

 

 

 

 

On – Green

Device ready

 

 

 

 

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Contents Version Feb Aruba Networks Crossman Ave Sunnyvale, CA Page Aruba Dell Relationship Acronyms and Abbreviations AP-105 SeriesAP-175 Series Security Levels Physical SecurityROLES, Authentication and Services Introduction Aruba Dell RelationshipAcronyms and Abbreviations GHz IPSecProduct Overview AP-92Physical Description Aruba Part Number Dell Corresponding Part NumberAP-92 Indicator LEDs Label Function Action Status PWREnet AP-93 Label Function Action StatusAP-93 Indicator LEDs Label Function Action Status AP-105 Wireless Access Point AP-105 SeriesAP-105 Indicator LEDs Label Function Action Status AP-175 Wireless Access Point AP-175 SeriesPhysical Description AP-175 Indicator LEDs Label Function Action Status PositionModule Objectives Security LevelsPhysical Security Applying TELs2 AP-92 TEL Placement AP-92 Tel placement front viewAruba AP-92 Tel placement right view 3 AP-93 TEL Placement Aruba AP-92 Tel placement bottom viewAruba AP-93 Tel placement left view 4 AP-105 TEL Placement Aruba AP-93 Tel placement top viewAruba AP-105 Tel placement left view 5 AP-175 TEL Placement Aruba AP-105 Tel placement bottom viewAruba AP-175 Tel placement back view Inspection/Testing of Physical Security Mechanisms Aruba AP-175 Tel placement top viewConfiguring Remote AP Fips Mode Modes of OperationEnable Fips mode on the AP. This accomplished by going to Configuring Remote Mesh Portal Fips Mode Configuring Remote Mesh Point Fips Mode Verify that the module is in Fips mode Operational EnvironmentLogical Interfaces Fips 140-2 Logical Interfaces Module Physical InterfaceRoles, Authentication and Services Crypto Officer AuthenticationRoles User Authentication Wireless Client AuthenticationStrength of Authentication Mechanisms Authentication Mechanism StrengthWPA2-PSK Services Crypto Officer ServicesWPA2 PSK KEKUser Services PMKPTK Eapol MICWireless Client Services Unauthenticated Services∙ FTP ∙ Tftp ∙ NTP Cryptographic Algorithms Non-FIPS Approved AlgorithmsCritical Security Parameters HmacRNG PSK AES-CCMGMK GTKSelf Tests For an AES Atheros hardware Post failure