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6.3.3.1
When to import the encryption key
Import the encryption keys when the encryption setting is newly set to "Import" for the cartridge.
The Library does not keep on store the encryption key for the tape media without
bar code label after exporting the key, even if the Library used the same tape
media in the past.
Therefore, you also need to import the encryption keys every time you import
tape medium without bar code label.
When turning it on to the device again, the key is automatically read for the tape
medium with bar code label because it memorizes it in the library.
However, you do not need to import an encryption key automatically generated
from the master key.
6.3.3.2
To import the encryption key
You can import an encryption key by selecting the import destination tape medium in [Encryption
Detail] and then specifying “Import” for “Key Type” for that slot. You can import the encryption key
manually or by using a file.
1. Manually inputting the encryption key
Select “Import” and “Manual” for “Key Type”, input an encryption key (max using 32
characters) for “Key String”, and then click “Submit”.
Figure 6-11 manual inputting of the encryption key
When you click “Submit”, the message below should appear. Click “Yes”.