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12.3. Applying TELs
The Crypto Officer should employ TELs as follows:
Before applying a TEL, make sure the target surfaces are clean and dry. Clean with alcohol and let dry.
Do not cut, trim, punch, or otherwise alter the TEL.
Apply the wholly intact TEL firmly and completely to the target surfaces.
Press down firmly across the entire label surface, making several back-and-forth passes to ensure that the label
securely adheres to the device.
Ensure that TEL placement is not defeated by simultaneous removal of multiple modules.
Allow 24 hours for the TEL adhesive seal to completely cure.
Record the position and serial number of each applied TEL in a security log.
To obtain additional or replacement TELS, please call Aruba Networks customer support and request FIPS Kit,
part number 4011570-01 (HPE SKU JY894A).
Once the TELs are applied, the Crypto Officer (CO) should perform initial setup and configuration as described in
the next chapter.
12.4. Inspection/Testing of Physical Security Mechanisms
The Crypto Officer should inspect/test the physical security mechanisms according to the recommended test
frequency.
Table 13 - Inspection/Testing of Physical Security Mechanisms
Physical Security Mechanism
Recommended Test Frequency
Guidance
Tamper-evident labels (TELs)
Once per month
Examine for any sign of removal,
replacement, tearing, etc..
See images above for locations of TELs.
If any TELS are found to be missing or
damaged, contact a system administrator
immediately.
Opaque module enclosure
Once per month
Examine module enclosure for any evidence
of new openings or other access to the
module internals.
If any indication is found that indicates
tampering, contact a system administrator
immediately.