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User Guide DDOC0199-000-A9
1-Slot Data Transport System (CSfC) 3 - 6 Overview
© 2024 Curtiss-Wright Defense Solutions Revision 2.0
NOTE
If the drive is going to be partitioned, the partition(s) must be created before the software encryp-
tion is activated.
To create the software encryption layer, the user must first log into the HWE layer. After that
procedure has been accomplished, creation of the Software Encryption (SWE) layer can begin.
Software encryption is performed before the
RMC
module is formatted or mounted. Multiple
RMC
modules can be encrypted using the same or different encryption key / passphrase. In addition,
RMC
modules can be partitioned and have each partition use the same or different encryption key /
passphrase. Before attempting to encrypt the
RMC
module, the status should be checked. If the status
is not correct, creation of the SWE layer will fail. After the software encryption has been performed, the
RMC
module can be formatted and mounted.
Subsequent use of the RMC module is dependent upon the proper encryption key / passphrase
being entered using the CLI). Failure to enter the proper information will result in the RMC module
being inaccessible for data storage or use.
3.3.3 Zeroize
There are two methods to zeroize the DTS1+ CSfC:
Local
Remote
To locally initiate zeroization, the KEY CLEAR button is depressed and held for a minimum of five
seconds. To remotely initiate zeroization, the Zeroize_N signal is shorted to ground for
approximately five seconds.
The Zeroize_N signal (connector J2-1) is internally pulled-up to +3.3V. The external device is
required to sink no more than approximately 3.3 mA when Zeroize_N is shorted to GND. This can
be accomplished by a switch, relay, or an open drain/collector type semiconductor device as long
as the DTS GND reference (connector J2-3) is used. Refer to paragraph B.2 Utility Connector J2
/ Utility Lab Cable for additional information regarding external connections.
3.4 Features
Services
CIFS
DHCP
FTP
SFTP
HTTP
NFS
SNMP
TFTP
TEL
Performance (typical)
NFS & CIFS, single Ethernet channel and client
Sustained read: 115 Megabytes per second
Sustained write: 108 Megabytes per second
NFS & CIFS, two Ethernet channels, single client per channel
Sustained read: 220 Megabytes per second per channel
Sustained write: 190 Megabytes per second per channel
Supported block data transfer protocol
iSCSI
Supported packet capture protocol
PCAP
Supported video stream capture protocol
RTP
Client remote boot from DTS1+ CSfC via Preboot eXecution Environment (PXE)