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Cisco Cat3K ST 6 June 2012
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B. Family – The extended SFRs included in this ST are part of several SFR
families
C. Component – The extended SFRs are not hierarchical to any other
components, though they may have identifiers terminating on other than “1”.
The dependencies for each extended component are identified in the TOE
SFR Dependencies section of this ST below.
D. The management requirements, if any, associated with the extended SFRs are
incorporated into the Security management SFRs defined in this ST.
E. The audit requirements, if any, associated with the extended SFRs are
incorporated into the Security audit SFRs defined in this ST.
F. The dependency requirements, if any, associated with the extended SFRs are
identified in the dependency rationale and mapping section of the ST (Table
11).
Extended Requirements Rationale:
FCS_SSH_EXT.1:
This SFR was modeled from the NDPP – where it is defined as a
requirement specific to SSHv2 protocol supported by the TOE.
Compliance to the NDPP is not being claimed and the SFR has been
adapted in this ST to support the TOE’s implementation of the protocol.
FPT_TST_EXT.1:
This SFR was modeled from the NDPP – where it is defined as a
requirement for TSF self tests of the TOE during initialization (on
bootup). Compliance to the NDPP is not being claimed and the SFR has
been adapted in this ST to support the TOE’s implementation of the
testing functionality.
5.4 TOE SFR Dependencies Rationale
The following table provides dependency rational for SFRs defined in this ST.
Table 11: SFR Dependency Rationale
SFR Dependency Rationale
FAU_GEN.1 FPT_STM.1 Met by FPT_STM.1
FAU_GEN.2 FAU_GEN.1
FIA_UID.1
Met by FAU_GEN.
Met by FIA_UID.2
FAU_SAR.1 FAU_GEN.1 Met by FAU_GEN.1