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ET0010A
ET0100A
ET1000A
ET10000A
EncrypTight Enforcement Point (ETEP) Installation Guide
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Table of Contents About This Document ...............................................................................................................7 Purpose ......................................................................................................................7 Intended audience .....................................................................................................7 Assumptions ........................................................................................
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To cable the ET0010A: .............................................................................................34 Powering On the ET0010A .............................................................................................35 To power on the ETEP: ............................................................................................35 Installing the ET0100A .........................................................................................................36 Cabling Requir
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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: .................................................................62 To view the ETEP
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Emissions ..................................................................................................................79 FCC Information (USA) ...........................................................................................79 Interference-Causing Equipment Standard Compliance Notice (Canada) ...............79 European Notice .......................................................................................................80 ET0100A Cabling ..................................
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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. • Pers
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About This Document 8 ETEP Installation Guide
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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. The ETEP’s variable speed capability lets you enable just the bandwidth
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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. EncrypTigh
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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. 10/100 link status Off Loss of
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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. Figure 5
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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. a 10/100 link status (green) Off Loss of signal on the 10/100 link. On The 10/100 link is up but no traffic is passing o
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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. Figure 8 ET1000A Front Panel Connectors Elements of Figure 8: 1) RS-
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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. Table 3 ET1000A Fron
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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. Figure 10 ET1000A Rear Panel Elements of Figure 1
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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. Figure 11 ET10000A Front Panel Connectors Elements of Figure 11: 1) USB management port (not enabled in this release) 2) RS-232 serial port 3) 10/100 E
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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 panel. Table
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ET10000A Physical Description Table 4 ET10000A Front Panel LED Indicators Indicator Light State Indication a Gigabit link status (green) 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. 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 o
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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. Table 5 ETEP Hardware Comparison Dual Form Data Port Data Port Mgmt Port Auxiliary Power Model Factor Speed Interface Interface port Supplies ET0010A 1u rack- (2) 3–50 RJ-45 RJ-45 Yes No mount Mbps ET0100A 1u rack- (2) 100– RJ-45 RJ-45 No No mount 250 Mbps ET1000A 1u rack- (2) 500– SFP RJ-45 and