User Guide DDOC0199-000-A9
1-Slot Data Transport System (CSfC) 7 - 1 Quick Start
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Quick Start
NOTE
Throughout this section, yellow highlighted text is used to denote user-defined or software-gener-
ated inputs. Green highlighted text is used to show changes in values, settings, or responses due
to implementation of a software command.
This section provides guidance on how to quickly access the Removable Memory Cartridge (RMC)
module associated with the DTS1+ CSfC unit. This section makes the following assumptions:
• A 28 VDC power supply is available.
• The PSK is available.
• A computer with the following applications installed is available.
• PuTTY application (www.putty.org
)
• 3rd-party AES256 key-unwrapping application ‡
• 3rd-party HMAC hash generator application
‡
‡
Contact Curtiss-Wright for applications / source code.
7.1 Connections / Preparation
CAUTION
Make sure no power is applied to DTS1+ CSfC when inserting / removing RMC module.
NOTE
At a minimum, the DTS1+ CSfC must have an RMC module installed and be connected to both a
computer and 28 VDC power source.
1. Turn door latch CCW, open door, and insert RMC module into DTS1+ CSfC.
2. Connect lab power cable between 28 VDC source and DTS1+ CSfC connector J1.
3. Connect lab utility cable between user computer Ethernet port and DTS1+ CSfC connector J2.
4. Turn on 28 VDC source.
5. Log into user computer.
NOTE
If unit has been initialized, do not press front panel KEY CLEAR button.
6. Push front panel KEY CLEAR button and hold for 5 seconds.
7. Start PuTTY application and configure as follows:
• Connection Type: SSH
• Port: 22
• Host Name or IP Address: 192.168.1.1
8. Log into DTS1+ CSfC:
• User name admin
• Password istrator
7.2 Change / Seal PSK
When initially received, the DTS1+ CSfC Pre-Shared Key (PSK) is a randomly generated 32 byte
(64 hex character) sequence. It is also unsealed, meaning the PSK is visible to the operator.
Prior to use, the DTS1+ CSfC must be sealed to secure the PSK. During this process, the operator
is also recommended to change the PSK. Refer to paragraph 6.3.1 Pre-Shared Key Setup for
detailed instructions.