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Bringing into Service
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3.3.2
Ports and Operating Elements behind the Front Door
Figure 9: CryptoServer LAN V4 – Ports and operating elements behind the front door
Port/
Op. element
Description
f9
Mute key for the signal tone that sounds if a power supply fails or is switched off
f10
On/off switch (Switch for turning on/off the des CryptoServer LAN)
f11
ERASE CS
Push-button for performing an
External Erase
on the integrated CryptoServer (CSe-Series
or Se-Series Gen2)
f12
ERASE CS 2
(only connected if two CryptoServer are available)
Push-button for performing an
External Erase
on a second integrated CryptoServer (CSe-
Series or Se-Series Gen2)
f13
USB Host
USB 2.0 port of the CryptoServer LAN
f14
USB CS 2
(only connected if two CryptoServer are available)
USB 2.0 port of a second integrated CryptoServer used for the administration of this
CryptoServer
f15
Battery compartment for the external battery of the CryptoServer LAN
Table 6: Ports and operating elements behind the front door
3.4
Bringing the CryptoServer LAN V4 into Service
To bring the device into service, follow these steps:
1.
Put the CryptoServer LAN in a 19″ rack.
2.
Put it in the place where you want it to stay.
f10
f11
f12
f13
f14
f15
f9