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Key Management Operations Chapter 6 Cisco SME Key Management Send documentation comments to [email protected] Viewing Advanced Security Mode Smart Cards To view Advanced security smart card information, select Smartcards in the navigation pane to view the smart card information. Viewing Keys You can view information about unique tape volume keys, tape volume group keys, and shared tape volume group keys. Using Fabric Manager Web Client, you can view keys that are stored in the Cisco KMC. When keys are generated, they are marked as active; keys that are imported are marked as deactivated. The keys are never displayed in clear text. Note To view keys using CLI, see Chapter 7, "Using the Command Line Interface to Configure SME." To view tape volume group keys, follow these steps: Step 1 Step 2 Click a volume group to display the volume group key information. In the unique key mode, only the wrap key is showing. The wrap key is the tape volume group key that wraps volume keys. If shared mode is selected, the wrap key and a shared key are in view. The wrap key wraps the shared key. Keys are listed as TapeVolumeGroupWrapKey or the TapeVolumeGroupSharedKey. There are no volume keys in shared key mode; you will see only the shared key. Click the Active tab to view all active keys. Cisco MDS 9000 Family Storage Media Encryption Configuration Guide 6-8 OL-18091-01, Cisco MDS NX-OS Release 4.x

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Cisco MDS 9000 Family Storage Media Encryption Configuration Guide
OL-18091-01, Cisco MDS NX-OS Release 4.x
Chapter 6
Cisco SME Key Management
Key Management Operations
Viewing Advanced Security Mode Smart Cards
To view Advanced security smart card information, select
Smartcards
in the navigation pane to view
the smart card information.
Viewing Keys
You can view information about unique tape volume keys, tape volume group keys, and shared tape
volume group keys. Using Fabric Manager Web Client, you can view keys that are stored in the Cisco
KMC. When keys are generated, they are marked as active; keys that are imported are marked as
deactivated. The keys are never displayed in clear text.
Note
To view keys using CLI, see
Chapter 7, “Using the Command Line Interface to Configure SME.”
To view tape volume group keys, follow these steps:
Step 1
Click a volume group to display the volume group key information.
In the unique key mode, only the wrap key is showing. The wrap key is the tape volume group key that
wraps volume keys. If shared mode is selected, the wrap key and a shared key are in view. The wrap key
wraps the shared key. Keys are listed as TapeVolumeGroupWrapKey or the
TapeVolumeGroupSharedKey.
There are no volume keys in shared key mode; you will see only the shared key.
Step 2
Click the
Active
tab to view all active keys.