ET0010A ET0100A ET1000A ET10000A EncrypTight Enforcement Point (ETEP) Installation Guide The EncrypTight™ Enforcement Point Installation BLACKonBOX Guide provides detailed information how to install and configure EncrypTight Enforcement Points. ® Customer Support Information Order toll-free in the U.S.: Call 877-877-BBOX (outside U.S.
Table of Contents About This Document ...............................................................................................................7 Purpose ......................................................................................................................7 Intended audience .....................................................................................................7 Assumptions ...................................................................................................
To cable the ET0010A: .............................................................................................34 Powering On the ET0010A .............................................................................................35 To power on the ETEP: ............................................................................................35 Installing the ET0100A .........................................................................................................
Setting the Date and Time ....................................................................................................61 To set the date and time: ...........................................................................................61 Entering a Throughput License .............................................................................................62 To add a license from the command line: .................................................................
Emissions ..................................................................................................................79 FCC Information (USA) ...........................................................................................79 Interference-Causing Equipment Standard Compliance Notice (Canada) ...............79 European Notice .......................................................................................................80 ET0100A Cabling ..............................................
About This Document Purpose The ETEP Installation Guide describes how to cable and install the Black Box™ ETEP Black Box Enforcement Point. Intended audience This document is intended for use by network technicians and security administrators who are familiar with setting up and maintaining network equipment. Assumptions This document assumes that its readers have an understanding of the following: • Basic principles of TCP/IP networking, including IP addressing, switching and routing.
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1 Product Overview ETEP Introduction The EncrypTight Enforcement Point (ETEP) Variable Speed Encryptors (VSEs) are purpose-built encryption appliances that provide multi-layer data protection. With straightforward setup and configuration, the ETEP has the flexibility to provide Ethernet frame encryption for Layer 2 networks, IP packet encryption for Layer 3 networks, and Layer 4 data payload encryption for MPLS networks.
Product Overview • Command Line Interface (CLI) The CLI is all you need to manage a standalone deployment, typically a pair of ETEPs. CLI commands are available to perform initial setup of the ETEP, along with diagnostic and troubleshooting commands. In Layer 2 deployments, you can configure the ETEPs for operation and create Layer 2 point-to-point policies using the CLI commands. • EncrypTight Manager EncrypTight Manager is an application for managing group encryption deployments.
ETEP Introduction Status Indicators The ET0010A status indictors are shown in Figure 3. The status indications are described in Table 1. Figure 3 ET0010A Status Indicators Elements of Figure 3: 1) Power LED 2) Alarm LED 3) Status indicators 4) Link indicators The following table describes how to interpret the ET0010A status indicators. Table 1 ET0010A Status Indicators Indicator Light State Indication Power (green) Off Unit is powered off. On Unit is powered on.
Product Overview Figure 4 ET0010A Rear Panel and External Power Supply Elements of Figure 4: 1) External power supply power connector 2) Rear panel power connector ET0100A Physical Description The ET0100A is a rack-mountable encryptor that can run at speeds ranging from 100–250 Mbps. The following sections describe the connectors and LED indicators that appear on the front and rear panels of the ET0100A. Front Panel Connectors The ET0100A front panel connectors are shown in Figure 5.
ET0100A Physical Description Figure 6 ET0100A LED Indicators Elements of Figure 6: 1) Diagnostic display 2) Alarm LED 3) Link indicators 4) Power indictor The following table describes how to interpret the LEDs on the ET0100A front panel. Table 2 ET0100A Front Panel LED Indicators Indicator Light State Indication Power (green) Off Unit is powered off. On Unit is powered on. Off Loss of signal on the 10/100 link. On The 10/100 link is up but no traffic is passing over the link.
Product Overview Figure 7 ET0100A Rear Panel Elements of Figure 7: 1) Power receptacle 2) Fan 3) Product ID label ET1000A Physical Description The ET1000A is a rack-mountable 1 Gbps encryptor with dual power supplies. It can operate at speeds ranging from 500 Mbps–1 Gbps. The following sections describe the ET1000A connectors and LED indicators. Front Panel Connectors The ET1000A front panel connectors are shown in Figure 8.
ET1000A Physical Description LED Indicators The ET1000A LED indicators are shown in Figure 9. The LEDs are described in Table 3. Figure 9 ET1000A LED Indicators Elements of Figure 9: 1) Power LED 2) Alarm LED 3) Diagnostic display 4) Link indicators: 10/100 Ethernet management port 5) Link indicators: Gigabit management port 6) Link indicators: Aux1, Remote and Local ports 7) Power supply status LEDs Table 3 describes how to interpret the LEDs on the ET1000A front panel.
Product Overview Table 3 ET1000A Front Panel LED Indicators Indicator Light State Indication Power supply status Off Power supply is not operational. Possible causes include power supply unplugged, power supply removed from chassis, or a malfunction. On Power supply is operational. a. Gigabit links include the remote and local data ports, gigabit Ethernet management port, and Aux1 port. Rear Panel The ET1000A rear panel is shown in Figure 10.
ET10000A Physical Description ET10000A Physical Description The ET10000A is a rack-mountable 10 Gbps encryptor with dual power supplies. It can operate at speeds ranging from 2.5–10 Gbps. The following sections describe the ET10000A connectors and LED indicators. Front Panel Connectors The ET10000A front panel connectors are shown in Figure 11.
Product Overview Figure 12 ET10000A LED Indicators Elements of Figure 12: 1) Alarm LED 2) Power LED 3) Diagnostic display 4) Link indicators: 10/100 Ethernet management port 5) Link indicators: Gigabit management port 6) Link indicators: 10/100 Ethernet Aux ports 7) Link indicators: Gigabit Aux ports 8) Link indicators: Remote port 9) Link indicators: Local port 10) Secure traffic LED 11) Power supply status LEDs Table 4 describes how to interpret the LEDs on the ET10000A front pane
ET10000A Physical Description Table 4 ET10000A Front Panel LED Indicators Indicator Light Gigabit link status (green)a Power supply status State Indication Off Loss of signal on the Gigabit link. On The Gigabit link is up but no traffic is passing over the interface link. Blinking Indicates the presence of traffic on the Gigabit link. Off Power supply is not operational. Possible causes include power supply unplugged, power supply removed from chassis, or a malfunction.
Product Overview Features ETEPs share many of the same features and capabilities across hardware models, as shown in Table 6. Hardware differences between the ETEP models are summarized in Table 5.
Specifications Table 6 ETEP Feature Summary Category Feature Device Management • EncrypTight Manager software for device and policy management • Out-of-band management • Alarm condition detection and reporting • Syslog support • SNMPv2c and SNMPv3 managed object support • Audit logging • Management access using X.
Product Overview Table 7 ET0010A Mechanical and Environmental Specifications Category Specification ET0010A Electrical/Mechanical Dimensions 19 inch rack mount design 1u tamper evident chassis Dimensions: 1.6” H x 9.1” W x 7.1” D Weight (without external power supply),1 pound 10 ounces External power supply: • Weight: 11 ounces • Input voltage: 100-240 VAC @ 1.8 amps, 50/60 Hz, autosensing • Output voltage: 12 VDC @ 5 amps Nominal input current: 0.
Specifications Table 9 ET1000A Mechanical and Environmental Specifications Category Specification Interfaces (2) Gigabit Ethernet ports for encrypting and decrypting traffic (single mode, multimode, or copper) 10/100 Mbps auto-sensing Ethernet LAN port for management RS-232C port for management (1) Auxiliary Gigabit port for data traffic (not enabled) (1) Gigabit Ethernet port for management (not enabled) ET1000A Electrical/Mechanical Dimensions 19 inch rack mount design 1U tamper evident chassis Di
Product Overview Table 10 ET10000A Mechanical and Environmental Specifications Category Specification Interfaces (2) 10 Gigabit Ethernet ports for encrypting and decrypting traffic (single mode, multimode, or copper) 10/100 Mbps auto-sensing Ethernet LAN port for management RS-232C port for management (3) Auxiliary Gigabit LAN ports (not enabled) (3) Auxiliary 10/100 Ethernet LAN ports (not enabled) (1) Gigabit Ethernet port for management (not enabled) (1) USB port for management (not enabled) Mecha
MIB Support Table 11 ETEP MIBs Module Filename BLACKBOX-SMI BLACKBOX-SMI.txt BLACKBOX-CRYPTO-MIB BLACKBOX-CRYPTO-MIB.txt SNMPv2-CONF SNMPv2-CONF.txt SNMPv2-MIB SNMPv2-MIB.txt SNMPv2-SMI SNMPv2-SMI.txt SNMPv2-TC SNMPv2-TC.
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2 Installation Safety Guidelines The ETEP does not contain any field-replaceable internal parts. Do not remove the unit’s cover for any reason. The cover is to be removed only by authorized Black Box service personnel. Authorized service personnel should review the following safety information prior to performing service or maintenance procedures on the ETEP. CAUTION Disconnect all power cords before servicing. WARNING The ETEP contains a lithium battery, which users should not attempt to replace.
Installation If you are using EncrypTight Manager to manage your ETEPs, you will need to install the EncrypTight Manager software on the management station to configure the ETEPs for network operation and to create and deploy policies. See the EncrypTight Manager User Guide for more information about using ETEPs with the EncrypTight Manager system. The third party software listed in Table 12 is used when managing the ETEP in a standalone deployment.
• Grounding Maintain reliable grounding of a rack-mounted ETEP. Pay particular attention to supply connections other than direct connections to the branch circuit, such as the use of power strips. • Maintenance Allow at least 19 inches (48.3 cm) of clearance at the front of the rack for maintenance. Use a cablemanagement system to help keep cables organized, out of the way, and free from kinks or bends that degrade cable performance.
Installation Rack Mount Installation To mount the ETEP in a standard 19-inch equipment rack, have the following tools and materials available: • External power supply • Two mounting brackets, supplied in the Accessory Kit • (4) small black screws and (4) large #10-32 screws, supplied in the Accessory Kit • #1 Phillips and #2 Phillips screwdrivers (user-supplied) To install the ETEP in a rack: 1 Place the unit on a solid surface, with the bottom panel facing up.
Figure 15 Attach mounting brackets to the bottom panel. ET0010A is shown below. 3 Turn the ETEP face up and locate the external power supply. With the label side facing down, place the power supply in the mounting bracket cradle and snap it into place, as shown in Figure 16. Figure 16 Power supply installed in mounting bracket cradle on the ET0010A 4 Connect the power supply cable to the rear panel connector. Figure 17 shows the ET0010A-402 power connector.
Installation Figure 17 Insert the power supply cable into the connector on the rear panel 5 Attach the mounting brackets to the rack’s front supports with the large #10-32 screws (item 1 in Figure 23), using a #2 Phillips screwdriver. Insert two screws in each bracket, using the top and bottom holes.
Figure 19 Screw holes for rubber feet installation on bottom of unit 3 Place one of the rubber feet over the hole and insert a screw into the opening (Figure 20). Tighten the screw. Figure 20 Rubber feet installed 4 Repeat step 3 for the remaining feet. 5 Turn the unit over so that it is resting on the rubber feet. 6 Attach the external power supply to the power connector on the rear panel. Figure 21 shows the ET0010A-402 rear panel and power supply.
Installation Figure 21 ET0010A rear panel connector for external power supply. Connecting the Cables: ET0010A Follow the instructions below to connect the ET0010A to the appropriate network devices (see Figure 22). To cable the ET0010A: 1 For initial setup, connect the RS-232 serial port directly to a PC or workstation. Using the null modem cable supplied by Black Box, insert the RJ-45 connector in the RS-232 port and connect the DB-9 female connector to your PC.
Figure 22 ET0010A Cabling NOTE The Aux1 port on the ET0010A is not enabled in this release. Powering On the ET0010A Use the following procedure to power up the ETEP. Figure 23 Attaching the power cables on the ET0010A-402 To power on the ETEP: 1 Check that the power supply cable is properly inserted in the power connector on the ETEP rear panel. The ET0010A-402 is shown in Figure 23. On the ET0010A, the power connector is on the right side of the rear panel.
Installation When the appliance powers up, all LEDs illuminate. The power LED remains lit until the unit is powered off. During the boot process the ETEP cycles through its startup tests, and the corresponding status LEDs are illuminated. After the tests execute successfully, the status indicators turn off. NOTE During the boot process the ETEP discards all traffic on its data ports.
Installing the ET0100A Table 15 ET0100A Standard Cables ET0100A Port Cabling Supplied by... Remote and Local ports Shielded Category 5 straight through cables (STP), RJ-45 connectora User a. The local, remote, and Ethernet management ports are auto-sensing for polarity. You can use shielded Category 5 straight through cables or crossover cables when connecting to these ports.
Installation To install the ETEP in a rack: 1 Attach a mounting bracket to each side of the ETEP (near the front panel). Attach each bracket with three small screws provided in the Accessory Kit, using a #1 Phillips screwdriver. 2 Attach the ETEP to the rack’s front supports with the large screws, using a #2 Phillips screwdriver (Figure 24). Insert two screws in each bracket, using the top and bottom holes.
Installing the ET0100A Figure 25 ET0100A Cabling Powering on the ET0100A Use the following procedure to power up the ET0100A. To power on the ET0100A: • On the appliance’s rear panel, plug the power cord into the ET0100A power receptacle. Attach the opposite end to a power source to apply power to the appliance. Due to the shielding in the power cable, you must exert significant pressure to properly insert the power cord into the ET0100A power receptacle.
Installation Figure 27 Improperly seated ET0100A power cable When the appliance powers up, all LEDs illuminate (see Figure 28). The Alarm LED illuminates briefly and the diagnostic code LED displays 88 to verify that the diagnostic display segments are functioning. The power LED remains lit until the unit is powered off. During the boot process the ET0100A cycles through its startup tests, and the corresponding diagnostic codes are displayed.
Installing the ET1000A The steps to perform for a typical installation are listed below. Table 16 ET1000A Installation Steps Step Action to Perform Description 1 Review the cabling requirements. on page 41 1 Unpack the shipping package. on page 42 2 Prepare a space for installation of the ET1000A. on page 42 3 Connect the cables. on page 44 4 Apply power to the ET1000A. on page 45 Cabling Requirements: ET1000A Table 17 outlines the standard cables used with each port on the ET1000A.
Installation NOTE To meet the requirements of FCC Part 15 and the EU EMC Directive 2004/108/EC, use only shielded Category 5 cables with the ET1000A Ethernet management port. Unpacking the Shipping Carton: ET1000A Remove all product components from the shipping carton and compare the contents to the packing list. Keep all packaging in case it is necessary to return the unit. The ET1000A is packaged with the standard items listed below.
Installing the ET1000A To install the ET1000A in a rack: 1 Place the unit on a solid surface, with the top facing up. Position the mounting brackets on each side of the appliance, as shown in Figure 29. Figure 29 Mounting bracket orientation 2 Attach the mounting brackets to each side of the unit using the 8 small black screws provided in the accessory kit, and a #1 Phillips screwdriver, as shown in Figure 30.
Installation Grounding of DC Power Supply: ET1000A For DC Power Supply Only Rating -36 to -72Vdc + 0%, 6 - 4.5A For Earth Connection 1 Loosen the ground terminal screw. 2 Insert an earthing wire to earth. 3 Protective device of the DC power source is rated at 20A, which is physically connected in front of the DC power supply. WARNING WARNING 1 At first, before powering on, connect the frame of the switch to earth.
Installing the ET1000A 3 Plug an SFP Gigabit transceiver into the ET1000A remote port. If you are using an optical SFP, insert the fiber cable in the SFP and connect the other end to the untrusted network, typically via a router port. If you are using a copper SFP, use a shielded Category 5 straight through cable. 4 Plug a second SFP Gigabit transceiver into the ET1000A local port.
Installation Figure 33 Dual power supplies on the ET1000A rear panel Elements of Figure 33: 1) Power cord clips 2) Status LED for power supply 2 3) Power receptacle for power supply 2 4) Power receptacle for power supply 1 5) Status LED for power supply 1 To power on the ET1000A: 1 On the appliance’s rear panel, plug the power cords into the power receptacles for each power supply. 2 Attach the opposite end of the first power cord to a power source.
Installing the ET10000A During the boot process the ET1000A cycles through its startup tests, and the corresponding diagnostic codes are displayed. After the tests execute successfully, the diagnostic code display is solidly illuminated with code 00. NOTE During the boot process the ET1000A discards all traffic on its data ports. Once the appliance is operational, the default mode of operation passes all packets in the clear until you deploy security policies.
Installation Cabling Requirements: ET10000A Table 19 outlines the standard cables used with each port on the ET10000A. The connector type listed indicates only what is required to connect to the ET10000A port, and may or may not be the same connector type required for the other end of the cable. Some cables are supplied by Black Box and others are user-supplied. Table 19 ET10000A Standard Cables ET1000A Port Cabling Supplied by...
Installing the ET10000A NOTE The polarity of the ET10000A DC power cable is indicated via color coding with Yellow being + (plus), Black being - (minus), and Green being (Ground) Unpacking the Shipping Carton: ET10000A Remove all product components from the shipping carton and compare the contents to the packing list. Keep all packaging in case it is necessary to return the unit. The ET10000A is packaged with the standard items listed below.
Installation 1 ET10000A chassis • Firmware and software is factory-installed on the unit. 2 Accessory Kit • Rack mount kit includes 2 mounting brackets, 16 small black screws, and 4 large silver screws (#10-32) • (2) Power cables (US) • (1) Shielded null modem cable with an RJ-45 connector at one end and a DB-9 female connector at the opposite end • (1) 6 ft.
Installing the ET10000A Figure 37 Each bracket is attached to the side of the ET10000A using eight screws 3 Attach the mounting brackets to the rack’s front support with the large #10-32 screws, using a #2 Phillips screwdriver. Insert two screws in each bracket, using the top and bottom holes (Figure 38). Figure 38 Front view of mounting brackets Connecting the Cables: ET10000A Follow the instructions below to connect the ET10000A to the appropriate network devices (see Figure 39).
Installation Figure 39 ET10000A Cabling NOTE The Aux ports, and USB and Gigabit management ports are not enabled in this release. Powering on the ET10000A This section lists important safety guidelines for the ET10000A power modules, and describes how to safely apply power to the appliance. Safety Guidelines Review the following guidelines prior to powering up the ET10000A: • The ET10000A has two power supplies.
Installing the ET10000A Power-Up Procedure Follow the instructions in this section to safely apply power to the ET10000A. Figure 40 Dual power supplies on the ET10000A rear panel Elements of Figure 40: 1) Status LED for power supply 2 2) Status LED for power supply 1 3) Power receptacle for power supply 2 4) Power receptacle for power supply 1 To power on the ET10000A: 1 On the appliance’s rear panel, plug the power cords into the power receptacles for each power supply.
Installation Figure 41 ET10000A Front Panel Status Indicators Elements of Figure 41: 1) Alarm LED 2) Power indicator 3) Diagnostic display 4) Power supply LEDs Shutting Down the ETEP It is important that a proper system shutdown is performed prior to powering off the appliance. The shutdown command halts all running tasks on the ETEP and prepares it for being powered off. Failure to perform a shutdown may lead to file system corruption and potential appliance failure.
Shutting Down the ETEP Example In the following example the user logs in as admin and shuts down the ETEP.
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3 Initial Setup Overview The following steps are required for initial setup of the ETEP: 1 Log in through a serial link. 2 Configure the management port. 3 Set the date and time. 4 Enter the throughput license. Logging In Through a Serial Link Initial setup is performed through a serial link to the RS-232 port. The initial setup commands are available to the Admin and Ops users. The procedures and examples in this chapter assume that the Admin user is performing the setup tasks.
Initial Setup 6 When you are successfully logged in, the command line prompt displays as shown below (password text is not displayed). pep login: admin Password: Last login: Tue Jan 29 19:18:59 2008 on ttyS0 Welcome admin it is Tue Jan 29 19:37:12 UTC 2008 admin> It is strongly recommended that you change the default passwords when you configure the ETEP for operation.
Configuring the Management Port Figure 42 Management Port Default Gateway Elements of Figure 42: 1 ETEP 2 Router 3 Management workstation 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.
Initial Setup ip [gateway] ip address Management port IP address, entered in dotted decimal notation. subnet mask IP subnet mask, entered in dotted decimal notation. gateway Specifies how to route traffic between the ETEP management port and the management station. When the management port is on a different subnet than the management station, specify the IP address of the router’s local port on the same subnet as the ETEP management port (see Figure 42).
Setting the Date and Time Example The following example sets the management port IPv4 address, subnet mask, and gateway for the ETEP as shown in Figure 42. Auto-negotiation is left at its default setting of enabled. admin> configure config> management-interface man-if> ip 192.168.10.10 255.255.255.0 192.168.10.1 man-if> exit The next example sets the management IPv4 address and subnet mask, and omits the default gateway.
Initial Setup hour 00-23 minutes 00-59 seconds 00-59 3 Type 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 Manager deployments, throughput licenses must be managed with the EncrypTight Manager software.
Configuration Example To view the ETEP throughput speed: 1 At the command prompt, type show throughput-speed. Configuration Example The following example illustrates the commands used for initial setup of the ETEP to configure the following parameters: management IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway, auto-negotiation, date and time. The autoneg command needs to be configured only if you want to disable auto-negotiation and configure the link speed and flow control manually.
Initial Setup CAUTION After entering FIPS Mode, the user must replace the admin and ops passwords from the default settings.
4 Maintenance Preventative Maintenance Periodically perform maintenance on your ETEP. Keep components free of dust and other particulate matter. Examine cables for damage and ensure that airflow requirements have been met. On ETEP models that have fans, check the fans for reduced airflow caused by dust build-up and clean as necessary. No special maintenance is required. The ETEP is housed in a tamper evident chassis. Periodically check the chassis for evidence of tampering.
Maintenance Obtaining a License for Replacement Units When replacing the ETEP with a spare, the replacement ETEP will run at full throughput for a grace period. During the grace period, contact customer support to report the RMA unit and to receive a new license for the replacement. Licenses are linked to the serial number of the ETEP on which they are installed. You cannot install a license intended for one ETEP on a different ETEP.
What To Do If an Appliance Fails Figure 44 Release lever on power supply # 2 4 On the replacement power supply, press the release lever toward the metal support and insert the new power supply until it latches (Figure 45). When the power supply is correctly inserted, you should not be able to remove it by pulling on it. It can only be removed when the latch is disengaged.
Maintenance Figure 46 The power supply bracket is secured with two screws 3 Locate the release lever at the top of the power supply (Figure 47). Press the release lever downward toward the black support support to release the power supply latch. Figure 47 Press the release lever downward to unlatch the power supply 4 Keeping the lever in the release position, pull the power supply outward to remove it from the chassis. When the power supply is clear of the chassis, release the lever (Figure 48).
Tamper Switch and Zeroization Figure 49 Correctly inserted and latched power supply is shown on the left. Note the position of the release levers. 6 Replace the power supply bracket (Figure 46). 7 Insert the power cord in the replacement power supply. 8 Reconnect power supplies 1 and 2 to their respective power sources. 9 Return the failed power supply to Black Box as directed by Customer Support.
Maintenance To recover the ETEP following zeroization: Wait approximately 20 minutes for the zeroization process to complete. If you are connected to the ETEP through the serial port, you will see the following message: Power cycle required to reboot appliance After cycling the power, you will be able to configure and manage the ETEP from its factory default settings.
Cable Pinouts RS-232 Serial Cable: ET0100A, ET1000A Models The RS-232 serial cable on the ET0100A, and ET1000A is a null modem cable with DB-9 connectors (female to male).
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5 Troubleshooting Symptoms and Solutions The following tables provide some solutions to common problems that may occur with your ETEP. LED Indicators Table 26 LED Indicators Symptom Explanation and Possible Solution No power light. • Make sure the power cable is attached and plugged in to both the device and the power outlet. Alarm light is lit. • The ETEP is in an error state. See “Error State” on page 74 for information about possible causes and recovery procedures.
Troubleshooting Error State Table 27 Error State Symptoms and Solutions Symptom Explanation and Possible Solutions The Alarm LED is illuminated The ETEP enters an error state when a boot test fails, the operating temperature threshold is exceeded, signature errors are detected on critical files pertaining to policies and keys. or a FIPS test fails when the ETEP is in FIPS mode. When the ETEP is in an error state the Alarm LED illuminates, and the appliance discards all packets it receives.
Diagnostic Code Display Diagnostic Code Display ETEPs display self-test codes during boot up, in addition to operational status and error conditions. See the following sections for information about your appliance model. Status Codes: ET0010A The ET0010A status LEDs display self-test codes during boot up. After the ET0010A boots, the status LEDs reflect the operational state of the appliance.
Troubleshooting . Table 29 ET0010A Operational Codes Code Description All status LEDs off Up and operational. 2, 3, 4 The ET0010A is in a shutdown state. Diagnostic Codes: ET0100A, ET1000A and ET10000A The 7-segment diagnostic display on the front panel of the following models displays self-test codes during boot up: ET0100A, ET1000A, and ET10000A. After the ETEP boots, the display reflects the operational state of the appliance and error conditions.
Appendix A Environmental and Regulatory Information WEEE Directive Black Box is committed to environmentally responsible behavior. As part of this commitment, we have put in place a product end-of-life management solution that meets the European Union’s Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive. All products shipped from the Black Box manufacturing facility have the appropriate WEEE markings and qualify for the recycling program.
Environmental and Regulatory Information • ET0010A • ET0100A • ET1000A • ET10000A ET0010A Regulatory Information The ET0010A and ET0010A-Desktop, have received a statement of compliance for the items listed in the following sections: • Application of Regulations: FCC Title 47, Part 15, Subpart B, EMC Directive 2004/108/EC • Class of Equipment: Class A Safety • UL: IEC 60950-1:2005, Second Edition; EN 60950-1:2006 • CSA-C22.2 No.
Regulatory Information European Notice Products with the CE Marking comply with both the EMC Directive (2004/108/EC) and the Low Voltage Directive (2006/95/EC) issued by the Commission of the European Community. ET0100A Regulatory Information The ET0100A, part number 410-032-002, has received a statement of compliance for the items listed in the following sections.
Environmental and Regulatory Information European Notice Products with the CE Marking comply with both the EMC Directive (2004/108/EC) and the Low Voltage Directive (2006/95/EC) issued by the Commission of the European Community. ET0100A Cabling WARNING Use only shielded cables to connect I/O devices to this equipment. You are cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void your authority to operate the equipment.
Regulatory Information Interference-Causing Equipment Standard Compliance Notice (Canada) “The Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.” “Cet appareil numerique de la class A est conforme a la norme NMB-003 du Canada.” European Notice Products with the CE Marking comply with the European Council Directive 2004/108/EC.
Environmental and Regulatory Information Interference-Causing Equipment Standard Compliance Notice (Canada) “The Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.” “Cet appareil numerique de la class B est conforme a la norme NMB-003 du Canada.” European Notice Products with the CE Marking comply with the European Council Directive 2004/108/EC. ET10000A Regulatory Information At the time of publication of this manual, testing was in process for the ET10000A, part number 410032-702.
Regulatory Information 13 Los cables de la fuente de poder deben ser guiados de tal manera que no sean pisados ni pellizcados por objetos colocados sobre o contra ellos, poniendo particular atención a los contactos y receptáculos donde salen del aparato. 14 El equipo eléctrico debe ser limpiado únicamente de acuerdo a las recomendaciones del fabricante. 15 En caso de existir, una antena externa deberá ser localizada lejos de las lineas de energia.
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Index A alarm LED ET0010A 11 ET0100A 13 ET1000A 15 ET10000A 18 autoneg command 60 B battery replacement 27 booting the appliance ET0010A 35 ET0100A 39 ET1000A 45 ET10000A 52 C cables connecting the cables ET0010A 34 ET0100A 38 ET1000A 44 ET10000A 51 pinouts 70 requirements ET0100A 36 ET1000A 41 ET10000A 48 command line interface logging in 57 connectors ET0010A connectors 10 ET0100A connectors 12 ET1000A connectors 14 ET10000A connectors 17 D default gateway configuration, management port 58 ETEP Installat
Index I initial setup auto-negotiation settings 59 logging in through the serial port 57 overview 57 setting the management IP address 58 installation ET0010A applying power 35 connecting the cables 34 rack mounting 30 table top installation 32 ET0100A applying power 39 connecting the cables 38 rack mounting 28 unpacking the shipping carton 37 ET1000A applying power 45 cabling requirements 41 connecting the cables 44 rack mounting 42 unpacking the shipping carton 42 ET10000A applying power 52 cabling requi
Index regulatory information ET0010A 78 ET0100A 79 ET1000A 80 ET10000A 82 requirements ET0100A cables 36 ET1000A cables 41 ET10000A cables 48 safety guidelines 27 software 27 RoHS directive 77 S safety guidelines 27 self-tests ET0010A 75 ET0100A models 76 serial port, logging in to the CLI 57 SFTP server third party software 28 shutting down the ETEP 54 software ETEP software requirements 28 specifications ET0010A 21 ET0100A 22 ET1000A 23 ET10000A 24 status LEDs ET0010A self-tests 75 ET0100Ax self-tests 76
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