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3.2 Using Key Groups
8
Select
Initial CKR ID
and type the CKR for the first key. Consequent keys will increment from that ID.
Valid CKRs for TEKs are 1 through 4095. Valid CKRs for KEKs are 61440 through 65535.
9
Tap
Done
when ready.
10
Select
Initial Key ID
and type the Key ID for the first key. Consequent keys will increment from that ID.
The KVL does not accept keys of the same algorithm type with duplicate Key IDs (each key of a particular
algorithm type must have a unique KID).
11
Tap
Done
when ready.
12
Tap
Generate >
.
Step result:
A progress animation appears, indicating that the keys are being generated. When the process is
completed, you return to the
Manage keys
screen.
13
Tap
Done
to return to the KVL main screen.
3.2 Using Key Groups
The KVL provides a convenient feature called key groups. This feature allows you to associate several keys stored
in the KVL memory with a specified group name. You can then load the entire group of keys to the target device
in a single operation. This is especially useful when loading the same group of keys to several target devices,
such as a fleet of radios.
The KVL supports the existence of up to 20 groups at a time, with each group consisting of 16 keys (TEKs, KEKs,
or a combination of both). If there are fewer than 20 groups, a group can consist of more than 16 keys, limited
by the KVL memory capacity.
3.2.1 Creating a Group
Prerequisites:
Only an Administrator can create a group.
Procedure Steps
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