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Encryption SAN Switch specifications

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4 Encryption SAN Switch specifications Table 18 provides the general specifications for the Encryption SAN Switch. Table 18 Encryption SAN Switch general specifications Specification Fibre Channel ports Ethernet ports Smart cards Compression for tape Encryption Description 32 FC ports universal (E, F, EX, FL, and M) Two 1000 Base Ethernet ports for I/O synchronization during re-keying Recovery card Hardware-based compression prior to encryption AES256-XTS block cipher core for disk encryption-IEEE 1619.1 compliant AES256-GCM block cipher core for tape encryption-IEEE 1619.2 compliant AES256-ECB block cipher core for third-party compatibility encryption support Data-Encryption Keys Re-key sessions Crypto scalability Crypto performance FC performance Certified maximum ISL trunking Aggregate bandwidth Maximum frame size Classes of service Data traffic types USB Supports 64K Data-Encryption Keys (DEKs)-Combination of disk LUN keys or tape pool keys Supports 12 re-key sessions (outstanding) per switch. For a given target, supports a maximum of 2 concurrent re-key sessions-could be a combination of manual or auto (expiry based). Supports 256 target devices, 1,024 host ports (disk array target ports or tape target/library ports) per switch (quantity is double for two-way HA cluster configuration). Maximum bandwidth of 102 Gb/s for disk I/O traffic; maximum bandwidth of 51 Gb/s for tape I/O traffic Support for 1, 2, 4, and 8 Gb/s SFPs, which are full-duplex capable 6,000 active nodes; combination of 56 switches, 19 hops; larger fabrics certified as required. Frame-based trunking with up to eight 8-Gb/s ports per ISL trunk; up to 64 Gb/s per ISL trunk 512 Gb/s per switch for nonencrypted traffic 2,112-byte payload for FC Class 2 (nonencrypted traffic), Class 3, Class F (inter-switch frames) Fabric switches supporting unicast, multicast (255 groups), and broadcast One USB port for system uploads and downloads, and firmware upgrades (supportsame, configUploads, configDownloads) 8-Gb SAN Switch hardware reference manual 81

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4 Encryption SAN Switch specifications
Table 18
provides the general specifications for the Encryption SAN Switch.
Table 18 Encryption SAN Switch general specifications
Description
Specification
32 FC ports universal (E, F, EX, FL, and M)
Fibre Channel ports
Two 1000 Base Ethernet ports for I/O synchronization during re-keying
Ethernet ports
Recovery card
Smart cards
Hardware-based compression prior to encryption
Compression for tape
AES256
XTS block cipher core for disk encryption
IEEE 1619.1 compliant
AES256
GCM block cipher core for tape encryption
IEEE 1619.2 compliant
AES256
ECB block cipher core for third-party compatibility encryption support
Encryption
Supports 64K Data-Encryption Keys (DEKs)
Combination of disk LUN keys or
tape pool keys
Data-Encryption Keys
Supports 12 re-key sessions (outstanding) per switch. For a given target, supports
a maximum of 2 concurrent re-key sessions
could be a combination of manual
or auto (expiry based).
Re-key sessions
Supports 256 target devices, 1,024 host ports (disk array target ports or tape
target/library ports) per switch (quantity is double for two-way HA cluster config-
uration).
Crypto scalability
Maximum bandwidth of 102 Gb/s for disk I/O traffic; maximum bandwidth of
51 Gb/s for tape I/O traffic
Crypto performance
Support for 1, 2, 4, and 8 Gb/s SFPs, which are full-duplex capable
FC performance
6,000 active nodes; combination of 56 switches, 19 hops; larger fabrics certified
as required.
Certified maximum
Frame-based trunking with up to eight 8-Gb/s ports per ISL trunk; up to 64 Gb/s
per ISL trunk
ISL trunking
512 Gb/s per switch for nonencrypted traffic
Aggregate bandwidth
2,112
byte payload for FC
Maximum frame size
Class 2 (nonencrypted traffic), Class 3, Class F (inter-switch frames)
Classes of service
Fabric switches supporting unicast, multicast (255 groups), and broadcast
Data traffic types
One USB port for system uploads and downloads, and firmware upgrades (sup-
portsame, configUploads, configDownloads)
USB
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