Brocade Fabric OS Encryption Administrator's Guide v7.1.0 (53-1002721-01, March 2013)

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Steps for connecting to an ESKM/SKM appliance
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9. Click Save.
10. Select the Device tab.
11. In the Device Configuration menu, click Cluster.
12. Click Join Cluster. In the Join Cluster section of the window, leave Local IP and Local Port set to
their default settings.
13. Enter the original cluster member’s local IP address into Cluster Member IP.
14. Enter the original cluster member’s local Port into Cluster Member Port.
15. Click Browse, then select the Cluster Key File you saved.
16. Enter the cluster password, then click Join.
17. After adding all members to the cluster, delete the cluster key file from the desktop.
18. Create and install an ESKM/SKM server certificate. Refer to “Creating and installing the
ESKM/SKM server certificate” on page 34 for a description of this procedure.
Signing the encryption node KAC certificates
The KAC certificate signing request generated when the encryption node is initialized must be
exported for each encryption node and signed by the Brocade local CA on ESKM/SKM. The signed
certificate must then be imported back into the encryption node.
1. Select Configure > Encryption from the menu task bar to display the The Encryption Center
dialog box (Refer to Figure 1 on page 14).
2. Select a switch from the Encryption Center Devices table, then select Switch > Export
Certificate, from the menu task bar.
The Export Switch Certificate dialog box displays.
3. Select Public Key Certificate Request (CSR), then click OK.
You are prompted to save the CSR, which can be saved to your SAN Management Program
client PC, or an external host of your choosing.
Alternatively, you may select a switch, then select Switch > Properties. Click the Export button
beside the Public Key Certificate Request, or copy the CSR for pasting into the Certificate
Request Copy area on the ESKM/SKM Sign Certificate Request page.
4. Launch the ESKM/SKM administration console in a web browser and log in.
5. Select the Security tab.
6. Select Local CAs under Certificates & CAs.
The Certificate and CA Configuration page displays.
7. Under Local Certificate Authority List, select the Brocade CA name.
8. Select Sign Request.
The Sign Certificate Request page displays.
9. Select Sign with Certificate Authority using the Brocade CA name and maximum of 3649 days.
10. Select Client as Certificate Purpose.
11. Allow Certificate Duration to default to 3649.