TPS Hardware Specification and Installation
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Only CFast cards available from TippingPoint have been validated to achieve optimal performance with TippingPoint
products. Other vendor cards are not supported. Using other vendor cards could be detrimental to proper operation of the
TippingPoint system.
You can replace the CFast card when the system is operating.
CAUTION!
Before you remove the card, use the device CLI to first unmount the user disk. Failure to properly remove the TippingPoint CFast
card can result in disk corruption and a system error.
about using the external user disk commands.
After you insert a new card into the CFast slot, be sure to mount the user disk using the device CLI. Failure to mount the user
disk prevents the device from automatically mounting the disk when you reboot the device.
External user disk commands
The following table provides information about the commands used to manage the external user disk (CFast or SSD) in the
CLI.
Refer to the
TPS CLI Reference
for detailed documentation of these commands.
C
ommand
D
escription
user-disk format
Formats the external user disk. This command erases any
existing data on the external user disk.
user-disk mount
Manually mounts the external user disk.
If you replace the external user disk while the device is turned
off, be sure to also restore power to the device so that you can
mount the replacement disk. Failure to mount the replacement
disk prevents the device from automatically mounting the disk
when you reboot the device.
user-disk unmount
Unmounts the external user disk so that the user can remove it.
user-disk encryption enable
Encrypts the external user disk if the system master key has
been set. Changing the encryption status reformats the external
user disk and erases all data on the drive.
You can also configure master key and encryption controls using
System > Settings > Data Security
in the LSM. For more
information, refer to the
TPS Local Security Manager User
Guide
.
user-disk encryption disable
Disables encryption of the external user disk if the system
master key has been set. Changing the encryption status
reformats the card and erases all data on the drive.
You can also configure master key and encryption controls using
System > Settings > Data Security
in the LSM. For more
information, refer to the
TPS Local Security Manager User
Guide
.
show user-disk
Shows properties of the external user disk, including operation
status and capacity.
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