User's Manual

4 Using the encryption kit
You can access encryption kit features from the RMI. Accessing the RMI encryption kit configuration
screen requires a password.
Table 4 RMI encryption kit configuration screen, user, and password
PasswordUserRMI screenDevice
Security user
password
SecurityConfiguration > Encryption > USB MSL Encryption KitMSL6480
Administrator user
password
AdministratorConfiguration > SecurityAutoloader and
other libraries
NOTE: Some RMI options may not be available until the autoloader or library has completed its
power on cycle. Buttons that are grayed out might become available when the power on cycle is
completed.
Entering the PIN
The PIN is a password that protects access to the data on the key server token. When you insert
a different key server token or power on the autoloader or library, you must enter the key server
token password (PIN) from the RMI before the autoloader or library will read or write encrypted
data using keys from the token.
Figure 19 MSL6480 Entering the PIN in the encryption kit configuration screen
Figure 20 Autoloader and other libraries Entering the PIN in the encryption kit configuration
screen
After entering the PIN you will be able to configure the encryption kit for the duration of the RMI
session. The RMI session will end automatically after about five minutes without RMI user interaction.
You can click Logout in the upper right corner of the RMI screen banner to end the RMI session
immediately.
30 Using the encryption kit