Administrator's Guide Supporting HP Secure Key Manager (SKM) and HP Enterprise Secure Key Manager (ESKM) Environments (Supporting Fabric OS v7.2.0) Instruction Manual
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Viewing and editing switch encryption properties
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• Discovering
• Not a member
- Encryption Group: The name of the encryption group to which the switch belongs
- Encryption Group Status: Status options are:
• OK/Converged: the group leader can communicate with all members.
• Degraded: the group leader cannot communicate with one or more members. The
following operations are not allowed: key vault changes, master key operations,
enable/disable encryption engines, Failback mode changes, HA Cluster creation or
addition (removal is allowed), tape pool changes, and any configuration changes for
storage targets, hosts, and LUNs.
• Unknown: The group leader is in an unmanaged fabric.
- Fabric: The name of the fabric to which the switch belongs.
- Domain ID: The domain ID of the selected switch.
- Firmware Version: The current encryption firmware on the switch.
- Key Vault type: The HP Key Vault Type name is shown as HP Secure Key Manager (SKM);
however, it is used to support both SKM and ESKM Key Vault Types.
- Primary Key Vault Link Key Status/Backup Key Vault Link Key Status: (LKM/SSKM key
vault only.) Shown as Not Used.
- Primary Key Vault Connection Status/Backup Key Vault Connection Status: Whether the
primary key vault link is connected. Options are:
• Unknown/Busy
• Key Vault Not Configured
• No Response
• Failed authentication
• Connected.
• Key Vault User Name button: (TEKA key vault only). Shown as inactive.
• Public Key Certificate Request text box: The switch’s KAC certificate signing request, which
must be signed by a certificate authority (CA). The signed certificate must then be imported
onto the switch and onto the primary and backup key vaults.
- Export button: Exports the public key certificate in CSR format to an external file for signing
by a certificate authority (CA).
- Import button: Imports a signed public key certificate.
• Encryption Engine Properties table: The properties for the encryption engine. There may be
0 to 4 slots, one for each encryption engine in the switch.
- Current Status: The status of the encryption engine. Many possible values exist. Common
options are:
• Not Available (the engine is not initialized)
• Disabled
• Operational