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NOTE
The XG-100 does not support KID 0000. Attempting to load a key with KID 0000
from the KVL will result in the failure
UNKNOWN ERRICHECK
TARGETALGORITHM! d
isplayed on the KVL. KID 0000 is reserved for the
Suppressed Key feature.
8. Enter a hexadecimal number as the Key value. DES-OFB keys are 16 digits while AES keys are 64
digits (32 bytes [256 bits]). Odd parity checks are made between every two digits for DES-OFB keys.
Parity checks are not made for AES-256 keys.
9. KVL 3000 Plus will display SLOT FILLED, press ENTER.
10. A message is displayed when complete: KEY WAS CREATED SUCCESSFULLY.
11. Refer to Section 7.2 for loading a key into the radio.
7.1.3 CREATE KEYGROUP IN THE KVL 3000 PLUS
You can generate a group of Type-3 keys in the KVL 3000 Plus:
1. Turn on the KVL 3000 Plus.
2. Select Esc.
3. Select GROUPS.
4. Select NEW.
5. Enter a Group Name (up to seven characters).
6. Select CKRs from the programmed list until all desired CKRs are selected.
7. Select DONE. Refer to Section 7.2 for loading a keyset into the radio.
7.2 LOAD KEYS
7.2.1 LOAD UKEKS WITH UKEK LOADER AND RPM (FOR OTAR-ENABLED
SYSTEMS)
UKEKs are loaded into Harris OTAR radios using the UKEK Loader application. UKEK Loader is a part
of Key Manager.
To load encryption keys:
1. Obtain the UKEK file and Storage Location Number (SLN) Binding Report information from the
Crypto Officer (CO).
NOTE
Both AES and DES UKEKs can be contained within the same UKEK file
2. If not already on, power-up the PC that has RPM and the UKEK Loader applications installed on it,
and start Windows.
3. Connect the radio to the PC using a USB cable (type A male to mini-type B).
NOTE
The Unity drivers must be installed before UKEKs can be loaded into the radio. The Unity
drivers may be found on the Key Loader CD (“unity setup.exe”) or on the Key Admin CD
(“unity setup.exe”).