Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product FIPS 140-2 HP
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© 2008 Hewlett-Packard Com pany This document may be freely repro duced in its original entir et y. HP StorageWorks Secure Key Manager (Hardware P/N AJ087B, Version 1.1; Firmware Version:1.1) FIPS 140-2 Security Policy Level 2 Validation Document Version 0.
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Security Policy, version 1.0 January 31, 2008 HP StorageWorks Secure Key Manager Page 9 of 26 © 2008 Hewlett-Packard Com pany This document may be freely repro duced in its original entir et y. Figure 3 – Front Panel LEDs Descriptions of the LEDs are given in Table 3 – Front Panel LED Definitions.
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Security Policy, version 1.0 January 31, 2008 HP StorageWorks Secure Key Manager Page 14 of 26 © 2008 Hewlett-Packard Com pany This document may be freely repro duced in its original entir et y. Service Description Keys/CSPs Zeroize all keys/CSPs Zeroize all keys/CSPs in the module All keys/CSPs – delete 2.
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