Black Box EncrypTight Enforcement Point (ETEP) Installation Guide manual

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Configuring the Management Port

The Ethernet management port IP address identifies the ETEP to the management workstation. The subnet mask is the portion of the IP address that identifies the network or subnetwork for routing purposes.

When the ETEP management port and the management workstation are on different subnets, the ETEP uses a default gateway to route packets to the other devices. The default gateway identifies the local router port that is on the same subnet as the ETEP Ethernet management port. The appliance sends all packets to the specified router for forwarding to the management station or other EncrypTight components (key generation server, time server). When the management port and workstation are on the same subnet a default gateway is not needed to route packets between the devices.

Figure 34 shows an example of a default gateway when the management station and ETEP are on different subnets. The management station’s IP address is 192.168.1.10, and the ETEP’s management port IP address is 192.168.10.10. To send packets between the two devices, the local port on Router #1 is specified as the default gateway (192.168.10.1). The gateway address must match the subnet of the management port.

Figure 34 Management Port Default Gateway

About auto-negotiation

The default setting for the ETEP enables auto-negotiation, which negotiates the link speed, duplex setting, and flow control. Use the autoneg command if the device that the ETEP connects to from a particular port does not support auto-negotiation or flow control.

It is important to configure the ETEP and the other device the same way. Both devices should either auto- negotiate or be set manually to the same speed and duplex mode. Having one device set manually and the other auto-negotiate can cause problems that make the link perform slowly. When manually setting the ETEP link speed, configure the speed and duplex mode to match that of the other device.

On the management port, the ETEPs can negotiate to the following link speeds:

Table 18 Link speeds on the management port

 

 

 

Auto-negotiate

Auto-negotiate

Fixed Speed

Link speed

ET0010A

ET0100A, ET1000A

All ETEPs

10

Mbps Half-duplex

3

3

3

 

 

 

 

 

10

Mbps Full-duplex

3

3

3

 

 

 

 

 

100

Mbps Half-duplex

3

3

3

 

 

 

 

 

100

Mbps Full-duplex

3

3

3

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents EncrypTight Enforcement Point Etep Installation Guide Table of Contents Initial Setup Index Table of Contents Etep Installation Guide About This Document Contacting Black Box Technical SupportAbout This Document Etep Installation Guide Product Overview Etep IntroductionMultipoint Ethernet Encryption using EncrypTight Front Panel Connectors ET0010A Physical DescriptionStatus Indicators Indicator Light State IndicationET0100A Physical Description Rear PanelLED Indicators ET0100A Front Panel ConnectorsET0100A Front Panel LED Indicators ET0100A Rear PanelET1000A Front Panel Connectors ET1000A Physical DescriptionET1000A LED Indicators ET1000A Front Panel LED IndicatorsPower Supply # ET1000A Rear PanelFeatures Etep Feature SummaryCategory Feature Etep Hardware ComparisonSpecifications ET0010A Mechanical and Environmental SpecificationsSpecification CategoryET0100A Mechanical and Environmental Specifications Category SpecificationET1000A Mechanical and Environmental Specifications Installation Safety GuidelinesBefore You Start Software Requirements Third party management station softwareSoftware How it’s used Vendor Ambient temperature Etep Site PreparationInstalling the ET0010A Firewall PortsFirewall ports Standalone Cipher Protocol Port Description ETEPs EngineInstallation Steps Cabling Requirements ET0010AUnpacking the Shipping Carton ET0010A ET0010A Standard CablesInstallation Instructions ET0010A Accessory screws and feetTo install the Etep in a rack Bottom rear view of the ET0010A, with rack mount bracketsInstallation Front view of ET0010A mounting brackets and power supply To install the Etep on a solid surfaceScrew holes for rubber feet installation on bottom of unit Connecting the Cables ET0010A To cable the ET0010APowering On the ET0010A ET0010A CablingInstalling the ET0100A To power on the EtepET0100A Installation Steps Cabling Requirements ET0100ARack-Mount Installation ET0100A Unpacking the Shipping Carton ET0100AET0100A Standard Cables ET0100A Port Cabling Supplied byConnecting the Cables ET0100A To cable the ET0100APowering on the ET0100A To power on the ET0100AInstalling the ET1000A Improperly seated ET0100A power cableET1000A Installation Steps Cabling Requirements ET1000AET1000A Standard Cables ET1000A Port Cabling Supplied byRack Mount Installation ET1000A Unpacking the Shipping Carton ET1000AConnecting the Cables ET1000A To install the ET1000A in a rackPowering on the ET1000A To cable the ET1000ADual power supplies on the ET1000A rear panel To power on the ET1000AShutting Down the Etep Shutdown operational codesAppliance model Operational code To shut down the Etep from the CLI Related topicInitial Setup OverviewLogging In Through a Serial Link Configuring the Management Port To log in to the CLI via a serial linkAbout the management port IP address, mask and gateway Management Port Default Gateway About auto-negotiation Link speeds on the management portTo configure the management port Link speeds on the management portSetting the Date and Time Management port autoneg command descriptionAttribute Description Entering a Throughput License To set the date and timeEtep Throughput Speeds Model Available ThroughputConfiguration Example To add a license from the command lineManaging the Etep To view the Etep throughput speedEtep CLI User Guide EncrypTight User Guide Maintenance Preventative MaintenanceObtaining a License for Replacement Units Replacing the ET1000A Power SupplyTo replace a power supply in the ET1000A What To Do If an Appliance FailsPower cord is removed from power supply # Tamper Switch and Zeroization EtemsTo recover the Etep following zeroization Cable PinoutsRS-232 Serial Cable ET0010A RJ-45 Pin DB-9 PinRS-232 Serial Cable ET0100A/ET1000A PinTroubleshooting Symptoms and SolutionsLED Indicators Symptom Explanation and Possible SolutionError State Error State Symptoms and SolutionsSymptom Explanation and Possible Solutions Diagnostic Code Display Status Codes ET0010AET0010A Self-Tests ET0010A Operational CodesDiagnostic Codes ET0100A and ET1000A ET0100A/ET1000A Self-TestsET0100A/ET1000A Operational Codes Appendix a Environmental and Regulatory Information Weee DirectiveRoHS Directive Regulatory Information ET0010A Regulatory InformationET0100A Regulatory Information European NoticeET1000A Regulatory Information ET0100A CablingNormas Oficiales Mexicanas NOM Electrical Safety Statement Instrucciones DE SeguridadEnvironmental and Regulatory Information Index Index See also license entering Index Etep Installation Guide Black Box Tech Support FREE! Live /7

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