HP Router Service Modules - HP SECBLADENSM-CMW520-R3109 Release Notes

HP SECBLADENSM-CMW520-R3109
Release Notes
Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.
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Secure application file (secure file for short): The file name is secure.bin and the file type
is S. When booting with the main and backup application files fails, the SecBlade card
uses the secure application file to boot. When booting with the secure application file
fails, boot failure will be prompted.
These three types of files are stored on the CF card for all SecBlade cards except the SSL
VPN cards. For an SSL VPN card, the files are stored on the flash memory by default.
If you have loaded the three application files into the CF card, the SecBlade card will boot
using these three files in sequence. To change the sequence or a file type, refer to
Maintaining on page 42.
Note that:
The application files for booting the SecBlade card can be type M, B, and S, but not
type N/A (type other than M, B, or S).
You can modify the name of application files using the rename command after the
SecBlade card boots. If you changed the name of the secure application file, there is
no secure application file on the CF card and you need to download a secure
application file to the CF card again.
You can modify the type of application files of type M, B or N/A except type S on the
BootWare menu, or at the CLI after the SecBlade card boots.
The secure application file is the last resort for the SecBlade card boot. You cannot
change the type of the secure application file, or change other types of files to the
secure application file. You can only download it using the BootWare menu.
There is only one application file of the same type (M, B, or S) on the CF card.
Configuration files
The configuration files store configuration information of SecBlade cards. By default, three
configuration files are defined to load configuration information at the SecBlade card
boot.
Main configuration file: The file type is M and the file extension is .cfg. By default, the
SecBlade card uses the main configuration file to load configuration information.
Backup configuration file: The file type is B and the file extension is .cfg. When loading
with the main configuration file fails, the SecBlade card uses the backup configuration
file to load configuration information.
Default configuration file: The file type can be M, B, or N/A, and the file extension is .cfg
or .xml. When loading the main and backup configuration files fails, the SecBlade card
uses the default configuration file (startup.cfg or system.xml) to load configuration
information. If loading the default configuration file fails, the SecBlade card boots
without any configuration information.
These three types of files are stored on the CF card for all SecBlade cards.
If you have loaded the three configuration files into the CF card, the SecBlade card will
boot using these three files in sequence. To change the type of a configuration file, refer to
Specifying a configuration file on page 18.