Black Box EncrypTight Enforcement Point (ETEP) Installation Guide Entering a Throughput License

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Initial Setup

the local time relative to UTC, add or subtract the offset hours from UTC for the local time zone (UTC ± n). The following examples give the local time at various locations at 12:00 UTC when daylight saving time is not in effect:

New York City, United States: UTC-5; 07:00

New Delhi, India: UTC+5:30; 17:30

To set the date and time:

1At the command prompt, type configure to enter configuration mode.

2At the config> prompt, type date <year> <month> <day> <hour> <minutes> <seconds>

year

2008-2037

month

01-12

day

01-31

hour

00-23

minutes

00-59

seconds

00-59

3Type exit to return to the command prompt. Example

admin> configure

config> date 2008 10 11 15 30 00 config> exit

Entering a Throughput License

The method for entering licenses on the ETEP depends on your management software:

For ETEPs that are managed exclusively through the command line, follow the procedure in this section.

For EncrypTight deployments, throughput licenses must be managed with the EncrypTight software. Licenses entered from the CLI are not recognized as valid in an EncrypTight deployment. See the EncrypTight User Guide for more information.

Each ETEP is capable of transmitting traffic at a range of speeds that varies by model. When you install the license you purchased, ETEPs transmit traffic at the speed specified by the license.Table 20 lists the available speeds for each ETEP model.

Table 20

ETEP Throughput Speeds

 

 

 

Model

 

Available Throughput

ET0010A

 

3, 6, 10, 25, 50 Mbps

ET0100A

 

100, 155, 250 Mbps

ET1000A

 

500, 650 Mbps, 1 Gbps

 

 

 

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Contents EncrypTight Enforcement Point Etep Installation Guide Table of Contents Initial Setup Index Table of Contents Etep Installation Guide Contacting Black Box Technical Support About This DocumentAbout This Document Etep Installation Guide Etep Introduction Product OverviewMultipoint Ethernet Encryption using EncrypTight ET0010A Physical Description Front Panel ConnectorsIndicator Light State Indication Status IndicatorsRear Panel ET0100A Physical DescriptionET0100A Front Panel Connectors LED IndicatorsET0100A Rear Panel ET0100A Front Panel LED IndicatorsET1000A Physical Description ET1000A Front Panel ConnectorsET1000A Front Panel LED Indicators ET1000A LED IndicatorsET1000A Rear Panel Power Supply #Etep Hardware Comparison FeaturesEtep Feature Summary Category FeatureCategory SpecificationsET0010A Mechanical and Environmental Specifications SpecificationCategory Specification ET0100A Mechanical and Environmental SpecificationsET1000A Mechanical and Environmental Specifications Installation Safety GuidelinesBefore You Start Software Requirements Third party management station softwareSoftware How it’s used Vendor Etep Site Preparation Ambient temperatureStandalone Cipher Protocol Port Description ETEPs Engine Installing the ET0010AFirewall Ports Firewall portsET0010A Standard Cables Installation StepsCabling Requirements ET0010A Unpacking the Shipping Carton ET0010AAccessory screws and feet Installation Instructions ET0010ABottom rear view of the ET0010A, with rack mount brackets To install the Etep in a rackInstallation To install the Etep on a solid surface Front view of ET0010A mounting brackets and power supplyScrew holes for rubber feet installation on bottom of unit To cable the ET0010A Connecting the Cables ET0010AET0010A Cabling Powering On the ET0010ACabling Requirements ET0100A Installing the ET0100ATo power on the Etep ET0100A Installation StepsET0100A Port Cabling Supplied by Rack-Mount Installation ET0100AUnpacking the Shipping Carton ET0100A ET0100A Standard CablesTo cable the ET0100A Connecting the Cables ET0100ATo power on the ET0100A Powering on the ET0100AImproperly seated ET0100A power cable Installing the ET1000AET1000A Port Cabling Supplied by ET1000A Installation StepsCabling Requirements ET1000A ET1000A Standard CablesUnpacking the Shipping Carton ET1000A Rack Mount Installation ET1000ATo install the ET1000A in a rack Connecting the Cables ET1000ATo cable the ET1000A Powering on the ET1000ATo power on the ET1000A Dual power supplies on the ET1000A rear panelShutting Down the Etep Shutdown operational codesAppliance model Operational code Related topic To shut down the Etep from the CLIInitial 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 Link speeds on the management port Management Port Default Gateway About auto-negotiationLink speeds on the management port To configure the management portSetting the Date and Time Management port autoneg command descriptionAttribute Description Model Available Throughput Entering a Throughput LicenseTo set the date and time Etep Throughput SpeedsTo view the Etep throughput speed Configuration ExampleTo add a license from the command line Managing the EtepEtep CLI User Guide EncrypTight User Guide Preventative Maintenance MaintenanceWhat To Do If an Appliance Fails Obtaining a License for Replacement UnitsReplacing the ET1000A Power Supply To replace a power supply in the ET1000APower cord is removed from power supply # Etems Tamper Switch and ZeroizationRJ-45 Pin DB-9 Pin To recover the Etep following zeroizationCable Pinouts RS-232 Serial Cable ET0010APin RS-232 Serial Cable ET0100A/ET1000ASymptom Explanation and Possible Solution TroubleshootingSymptoms and Solutions LED IndicatorsError State Error State Symptoms and SolutionsSymptom Explanation and Possible Solutions ET0010A Operational Codes Diagnostic Code DisplayStatus Codes ET0010A ET0010A Self-TestsDiagnostic Codes ET0100A and ET1000A ET0100A/ET1000A Self-TestsET0100A/ET1000A Operational Codes Appendix a Environmental and Regulatory Information Weee DirectiveRoHS Directive ET0010A Regulatory Information Regulatory InformationEuropean Notice ET0100A Regulatory InformationET0100A Cabling ET1000A Regulatory InformationInstrucciones DE Seguridad Normas Oficiales Mexicanas NOM Electrical Safety StatementEnvironmental and Regulatory Information Index Index See also license entering Index Etep Installation Guide Black Box Tech Support FREE! Live /7

EncrypTight Enforcement Point (ETEP) Installation Guide specifications

The Black Box EncrypTight Enforcement Point (ETEP) is a robust solution designed to enhance data security by ensuring that sensitive information is securely transmitted and stored. This article provides a comprehensive installation guide that highlights the main features, technologies, and characteristics of ETEP.

The EncrypTight ETEP operates by providing a secure gateway between different networks. It employs advanced encryption algorithms to safeguard data from potential threats, ensuring that unauthorized access is thwarted. A core feature of the ETEP is its ability to support a range of encryption standards, including AES, RSA, and ECC, thus allowing organizations to choose the most suitable protocols for their specific needs.

One of the standout technologies integrated within the ETEP is its end-to-end encryption capability. This ensures that data remains encrypted during transmission from the sender to the receiver, making it virtually impossible for any third-party entities to decipher the information even if they manage to intercept it.

The ETEP also boasts a user-friendly interface that simplifies installation and configuration processes. Administrators can easily set up the system without requiring extensive technical knowledge. Furthermore, the system is designed to integrate seamlessly with existing IT infrastructure, ensuring minimal disruption during deployment.

Another critical characteristic of the ETEP is its scalability. As businesses grow and evolve, the ETEP can be easily adjusted to accommodate increased data traffic and changing security requirements. This flexibility makes it an ideal solution for organizations of all sizes, from small businesses to large enterprises.

Moreover, the ETEP employs state-of-the-art threat detection and response mechanisms. It continuously monitors network activity, identifying anomalies that may indicate potential security breaches. This proactive approach ensures that organizations can respond swiftly to threats, thereby minimizing potential damage.

The installation of the Black Box EncrypTight ETEP typically involves the following steps: first, assess the current network architecture; second, select the appropriate hardware and software components; third, configure encryption settings; and finally, conduct thorough testing to ensure the system is functioning as expected.

In conclusion, the Black Box EncrypTight Enforcement Point installation is a crucial step in bolstering an organization’s data security framework. With its advanced features, reliable technologies, and user-centric design, the ETEP stands out as an essential tool for businesses looking to safeguard their sensitive information against ever-evolving cybersecurity threats.