Polycom VSX 7000s, VSX 5000, VSX 3000 Module Interfaces, Security Level Per Fips 140-2 Section

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Non-Proprietary Security Policy, Version 1.0

June 15, 2007

Figure 5 - VSX 8000

Per FIPS PUB 140-2, the VSX 3000, VSX 5000, and VSX 7000s are classified as multi-chip standalone cryptographic modules and validated at the following FIPS 140-2 Section levels:

Table 1 - Security Level Per FIPS 140-2 Section

Section

Section Title

Level

1

Cryptographic Module Specification

1

 

 

 

2

Cryptographic Module Ports and Interfaces

1

 

 

 

3

Roles, Services, and Authentication

1

 

 

 

4

Finite State Model

1

 

 

 

5

Physical Security

1

 

 

 

6

Operational Environment

N/A

 

 

 

7

Cryptographic Key Management

1

 

 

 

8

EMI/EMC

1

 

 

 

9

Self-tests

1

 

 

 

10

Design Assurance

1

 

 

 

11

Mitigation of Other Attacks

N/A

 

 

 

1.3 Module Interfaces

The VSX 3000, VSX 5000, and VSX 7000s are multi-chip standalone modules that meet overall level 1 FIPS 140-2 requirements. The cryptographic boundaries of the VSX 3000, VSX 5000, and VSX 7000s are defined by the hard plastic or metal covers that include all the hardware and software components as shown in figures Figure 1 through Figure 5.

Ports and interfaces on the module can be categorized as the following FIPS 140-2 logical interfaces:

Data Input Interface

Data Output Interface

Control Input interface

Status Output Interface

Ports and interfaces of the VSX 3000 system are shown in Figure 6 below. The ports on the module’s connector panel are listed below, and mapped to logical interfaces in Table 2 below.

BRI connectors – For ISDN calls

Stereo connector – For headphones or desktop speakers

Composite video connector – Video input to the system fro m camera or VCR/DVD

Audio connector – Audio input to the system from VCR/DV D

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VSX 7000s, VSX 3000, VSX 5000 specifications

The Polycom VSX series comprises several high-quality video conferencing systems, notably the VSX 3000, VSX 7000s, and VSX 5000. Each model is designed to enhance communication in various settings, offering unique features, technologies, and characteristics tailored to meet diverse user needs.

The Polycom VSX 3000 is a compact, all-in-one video conferencing system ideal for smaller meeting rooms or personal offices. It features a sleek design with an integrated 15-inch LCD display, which provides an immersive visual experience. The VSX 3000 supports a maximum resolution of 640x480 at 30 frames per second, ensuring clear video quality. The system includes a built-in camera with 85-degree field of view, allowing for effective communication among participants. The VSX 3000 supports H.323 and SIP protocols, ensuring compatibility with various networks and systems. Additionally, it incorporates Polycom's Lost Packet Recovery technology, optimizing video quality even in challenging network conditions.

In contrast, the Polycom VSX 7000s is designed for more extensive video conferencing setups. This system features a modular design, allowing users to customize their setups with additional cameras, microphones, and displays. The VSX 7000s supports a higher resolution of up to 1024x768 pixels, providing more detailed visuals. One of the standout features of this model is its ability to integrate with content-sharing applications, enabling users to share documents and presentations seamlessly during meetings. The VSX 7000s also boasts advanced audio features, including StereoSurround technology, which enhances the auditory experience by providing spatial audio that mimics face-to-face interactions.

Lastly, the Polycom VSX 5000 is a versatile video conferencing solution that caters to mid-to-large conference rooms. It offers high-definition video quality with a resolution of up to 1280x720, ensuring clear and crisp visuals. The system supports multiple video outputs, allowing users to connect to various displays. The VSX 5000 is equipped with the advanced Polycom Content Management system, facilitating easy control of shared content and applications during meetings. With its versatile connectivity options, the VSX 5000 is capable of connecting to various video conferencing networks, enhancing its usability across different platforms.

In summary, the Polycom VSX series offers a range of video conferencing solutions that cater to varying needs, from compact setups for small offices with the VSX 3000 to versatile solutions for larger meeting environments with the VSX 7000s and VSX 5000. Each model integrates advanced technologies and features designed to ensure clear video, robust audio, and seamless connectivity, making them ideal choices for enhancing communication and collaboration in today's digital world.