Supported encryption key manager appliances – Brocade Network Advisor SAN + IP User Manual v12.1.0 User Manual
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Supported encryption key manager appliances
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Authentication Quorum Size:
0
Authentication Cards not configured
NODE LIST
Total Number of defined nodes:
2
Group Leader Node Name:
10:00:00:05:1e:53:ae:4c
Encryption Group state:
CLUSTER_STATE_CONVERGED
Crypto Device Config state:
In Sync
Encryption Group Config state:
In Sync
Node Name
IP address
Role
10:00:00:05:1e:b6:68:80
10.37.36.128
MemberNode
EE Slot:
1
SP state:
Online
10:00:00:05:1e:53:ae:4c
10.37.39.111
GroupLeader (current node)
EE Slot:
0
SP state:
Supported encryption key manager appliances
As stated under
on page 865, a supported key management appliance
must be connected on the same LAN as the management port of the encryption switches, or of the
Backbone Chassis Control Processors (CPs) in the case of the encryption blade.
Secure communication between encryption nodes in an encryption group, and between encryption
nodes and key manager appliances requires an exchange of certificates that are used for mutual
authentication. Each supported key manager appliance has unique requirements for setting up a
secure connection and exchanging certificates.
The following key manager appliances are supported:
•
RSA Data Protection Manager (DPM). Refer to
“Steps for connecting to a DPM appliance”
•
NetApp Lifetime Key Manager (LKM) and SafeNet KeySecure for key management (SSKM).
Refer to
“Steps for connecting to an LKM/SSKM appliance”
•
HP Secure Key Manager (SKM) and Enterprise Secure Key Manager (ESKM). Refer to
for connecting to an ESKM/SKM appliance”
•
Thales e-Security keyAuthority (TEKA). Refer to
“Steps for connecting to a TEKA appliance”
•
Tivoli Key Lifecycle Manager (TKLM). Refer to
“Steps for connecting to a TKLM appliance”
•
Key Management Interoperability Protocol (KMIP). Refer to