Types of Memory and Information Storage in the R&S FSV/A
R&S
®
FSVA3000 / R&S
®
FSV3000
6Instrument Security Procedures 1179.0097.02 ─ 01
Memory type Size Content Volatility User
Data
Sanitization procedure
Flash
(motherboard)
32 Mbyte
Flash
(option R&S FSV3-
B200/-B400)
64 Mbyte
Flash
(option R&S FSV3-
B6)
4 Mbyte
●
IP address
●
MAC address
Non-volatile No None required (no user
data)
Standard configuration without option R&S FSV3-B20 (removable hard drive)
Memory type Size Content Volatility User
Data
Sanitization procedure
SSD (Solid-State
Drive type M.2 Sata)
(CPU board)
60 Gbyte
●
Operating system
●
Instrument firmware and
firmware options with license
keys
●
Instrument states and setups
●
Trace data
●
Limit lines, transducer tables
●
Screen images
Non-volatile Yes See "SSD Solid-State
Drive (CPU board)"
on page 7
Configuration with option R&S FSV3-B20 (removable hard drive)
Memory type Size Content Volatility User
Data
Sanitization procedure
CFAST memory card
(removable)
64 Gbyte
●
Operating system
●
Instrument firmware and
firmware options with license
keys
●
Instrument states and setups
●
Trace data
●
Limit lines, transducer tables
●
Screen images
Non-volatile Yes Remove CFAST memory
card, see "Removable
CFAST Memory Card
(R&S FSV3-B20, remova-
ble hard drive)"
on page 7
4.1 Volatile Memory
The volatile memory in the instrument does not have battery backup. It loses its con-
tents when power is removed from the instrument. The volatile memory is not a secur-
ity concern.
Removing power from this memory meets the memory sanitization requirements speci-
fied in the "Clearing and Sanitization Matrix" in Section 5.2.5.5.5 of the ISFO Process
Manual for the Certification and Accreditation of Classified Systems under the NIS-
POM.
Volatile Memory