4.
Select
Enabled
.
5.
Click
Submit
.
Configuring the key server token log in behavior when using the MSL Encryption Kit
By default the security user must provide the key server token password each time the library is powered
on or booted. When the
Keep Token Logged In Across Reboots
option is enabled, the key server token
password is only required after the library has been powered off or encounters a hard shutdown. The
password is not required after a reboot.
Procedure
1.
Navigate to the
Configuration > Encryption > USB—MSL Encryption Kit
screen.
2.
Click
Keep Token Logged In Across Reboots
.
3.
Click
Submit
.
Using the KMIP wizard
With the Key Management Interoperability Protocol (KMIP) Wizard, you can configure use of KMIP key
management servers with the library.
For additional information on configuring KMIP servers for use with the library, see the KMIP server
documentation.
Prerequisites
• The library configuration is complete, including defining all library partitions.
• The KMIP server is available on the network and has been configured for use with this library.
• The KMIP license has been added from the
Configuration > System > License Key Handling
screen.
• The security user is logged in to the RMI.
Procedure
1.
In the
Configuration
area, click
KMIP Wizard
in the
Encryption
menu to start the wizard.
2.
The
Wizard Information
screen displays information about the wizard. If the library configuration is
complete and the KMIP server is available on the network, click
Next
.
3.
The
Certificate Authority Information
screen displays prerequisites for using the KMIP certificate.
When the prerequisites are met, click
Next
.
4.
The
Certificate Authority Certificate Entry
screen displays instructions for obtaining the certificate
for the KMIP server. Follow the instructions to copy the certificate from the management console.
Paste the certificate into the wizard and then click
Next
.
5.
The
Library Certificate Information
screen displays information about the next wizard steps. Click
Next
.
6.
The
KMIP Client Configuration
screen provides options for two types of server authentication.
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Configuring the key server token log in behavior when using the MSL
Encryption Kit