Operating the transceiver from a computer
434 Manpack Transceiver 2110 series Reference Manual
secure command
Use the secure command to:
• activate the encryptor feature in the 2110 Manpack Transceiver
• display the current secure state of the transceiver (Corporate, Global or Off, if
applicable)
• display the number of CES secure keys or AES secure keys programmed
• select a Corporate secure index
• program a CES secure key and the Base secure key, or an AES secure key
• set the default secure mode
• erase all CES secure keys and AES secure keys
Syntax
secure
secure corp [#nn] [<PIN>]
secure global [<PIN>]
secure index
secure mode
secure numkeys
secure off
secure on [PIN]
where:
secure displays the current encryptor state.
corp [#nn] [PIN] switches on Corporate secure mode at the specified index in the
CES-128 voice encryptor, with or without a specified PIN, or switches on the AES-256
digital voice encryptor (PIN feature is not available).
global [PIN] switches on Global secure mode in the CES-128 voice encryptor, with
or without a specified PIN.
index displays the currently selected secure index.
mode displays the currently selected secure mode.
numkeys displays the total number of CES secure keys or AES secure keys
programmed into the transceiver.
NOTE
The secure command is only available when an encryptor hardware
option is installed, and specific firmware is programmed into the
transceiver and enabled.
NOTE
Some of the secure commands are only available at admin level in
CICS.