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Chapter 5

 

 

Testing and configuration 

This chapter provides information on how to: 

 

test the Protect Server External 2 (PSE2) to confirm correct operation 

 

configure network settings. 

The assumptions are: 

 

The installation steps covered in the previous chapter are complete. 

 

You are familiar with Unix/Linux operating systems and are experienced with 
their configuration. 

Troubleshooting information is at the end of this chapter. 

Equipment requirements 

To complete the system test and configure the network you must be able to access the 
PSE2 console. You can access the console directly by connecting a keyboard and 
monitor (not included) to the USB (keyboard) and VGA (monitor) ports located on the 
front panel of the PSE2, or you can access the console remotely by connecting the 
RJ45 console port to a terminal emulation device, such as a laptop or terminal server. 

Note: 

If you want to access the PSE2 console remotely using the console port, you will need 
a cable. If your terminal device is equipped with a DB9 serial port, you require a cable 
with an RJ45 connector on one end and a DB9 serial port on the other end, as 
illustrated in Figure 4. If your terminal device is equipped with an RJ45 serial port, 
you can use an RJ45-to-RJ45 cable, such as an Ethernet cable. Serial cables are not 
included. 

Figure 4: Serial cable: RJ45 to DB9 

 

Procedure overview 

Perform the following steps to complete system testing and network configuration. 
Refer to the indicated sections for more detail if required. 

1.  Connect a keyboard/monitor or serial cable to the PSE2 

In order to access the PSE2 console, you must do one of the following: 

 

connect a keyboard and monitor (not included) to the 

USB

 (keyboard) and 

VGA

 (monitor) ports located on the front panel of the PSE2. 

Summary of Contents for ProtectServer External 2

Page 1: ...i ProtectServer External 2 PSE2 Installation Guide...

Page 2: ...FCC compliance only devices also known to comply should be connected to the adapter s serial ports If such devices do not feature their own cables shielded cables must be used Disclaimer SafeNet make...

Page 3: ...United States 800 545 6608 Web www safenet inc com Support and Down loads www safenet inc com support Provides access to the SafeNet Knowledge Base and quick downloads for various products Technical...

Page 4: ...allation procedure 7 To install the hardware 7 Smart Card Reader Installation 7 Chapter 5 Testing and configuration 9 Equipment requirements 9 Procedure overview 9 System testing 11 The PSE_status com...

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Page 7: ...ps are given References to further documentation are cited where needed Chapter 4 describes the installation procedure Chapter 5 deals with testing and network setting configuration A troubleshooting...

Page 8: ...services include encryption decryption signature generation and verification and key management with a tamper resistant and battery backed key storage To implement a cryptographic service provider use...

Page 9: ...liance using the included USB to serial cable HSM serial port pin configuration The serial port on the USB to serial cable uses a standard RS232 male DB9 pinout as illustrated in Figure 2 Figure 2 HSM...

Page 10: ...o destroy any keys currently stored on the HSM When the key is in the horizontal Active position the HSM is in normal operating mode When the key is in the vertical Tamper position the HSM is in the t...

Page 11: ...ted using a standalone SafeNet Protect Server External 2 PSE2 HSM the cryptographic service provider will operate in network mode In network mode Network HSM Access Provider software is installed on t...

Page 12: ...nd configured to support operation in network mode Full details are in the Hardware Security Module Access Provider Install Configuration Guide supplied with the software 5 Install the high level cryp...

Page 13: ...ic API software is installed Connect the PSE2 to the network by inserting standard Ethernet cables into the LAN connectors located on the front of the PSE2 The LAN connectors are autosensing 10 100 10...

Page 14: ...r crypto server for security reasons then connect a PS 2 to USB adapter cable between the card reader and a standalone powered USB hub Again the USB connection is for power only No data transfer occur...

Page 15: ...he RJ45 console port to a terminal emulation device such as a laptop or terminal server Note If you want to access the PSE2 console remotely using the console port you will need a cable If your termin...

Page 16: ...as admin only The default passwords for the root and admin users are as follows User name Default password root password admin password At this time we strongly recommend that you use the passwd comm...

Page 17: ...y displays the current status of the Protect Server External 2 PSE2 It provides the following information the status of the HSM installed in the PSE2 If the unit is functioning correctly a message tha...

Page 18: ...ces to operate as their own name servers If name resolution is required it needs to be provided by a DNS server on the network In order for the PSE2 to use the DNS server you must add an entry for the...

Page 19: ...bles stop etc init d iptables start SSH network access After you have completed the network configuration you can access the PSE2 over the network using the SSH protocol To access the PSE2 using SSH y...

Page 20: ...tories listed above usbflash cdrecorder are just examples The name can vary depending on the device capability and how it is detected Troubleshooting Each Protect Server External 2 is tested during ma...

Page 21: ...isk DOM 10 100 1000 Mbps autosensing Network Interface with RJ45 LAN connector Pre installed Software Linux operating system SafeNet PCI HSM Access Provider software SafeNet HSM Net Server software Po...

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