Dell PowerConnect W-Series FIPS Dell PowerConnect W-6000M3 and W-3000 Controll - Page 8

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 Aruba 3400 Revision B2  Aruba 3400 Revision C4  Aruba 3600 Revision B2  Aruba 3600 Revision C4  Aruba 6000 Revision B2 with [(minimum one: LC-2G-1, LC-2G24F-1, or LC-2G24FP-1) and (one or two: M3mk1-G10X-10G2X)] (no more than four total).  Aruba 6000 Revision C4 with [(minimum one: LC-2G-1, LC-2G24F-1, or LC-2G24FP-1) and (one or two: M3mk1-G10X-10G2X Revision C4)] (no more than four total).  The exact firmware versions tested were ArubaOS_MMC_6.1.2.3-FIPS and Dell_PCW_MMC_6.1.2.3- FIPS Physical Description Dimensions The Aruba 6000 Controller has the following physical dimensions:  3 RU chassis is designed to fit in a standard 19" rack. A separate mounting kit is needed for a 23" rack.  Size:  Width 17.4" (19" rack width)  Height 5.25" (3 RU)-3.5" for the card slots plus 1 RU for the power supply slots  Depth 14"  Maximum weight: Up to 58 lbs (26.5 kg) The Aruba 3200 Controller has the following physical dimensions:  1 RU chassis is designed to fit in a standard 19" rack with the included mounting kit. A separate mounting kit is needed for a 23" rack.  Size:  Width 13.8"  Height 1.75" (1 RU)  Depth 11.7"  Maximum weight: Up to 7.1 lbs (3.2 kg) The Aruba 3400 and 3600 Controllers have the following physical dimensions:  1 RU chassis is designed to fit in a standard 19" rack with the included mounting kit. A separate mounting kit is needed for a 23" rack.  Size:  Width 13.8"  Height 1.75" (1 RU)  Depth 11.7"  Maximum weight: Up to 7.4 lbs (3.4 kg) Cryptographic Module Boundaries For FIPS 140-2 Level 2 validation, the Controller has been validated as a multi-chip standalone cryptographic module. The steel chassis physically encloses the complete set of hardware and firmware components and represents the cryptographic boundary of the switch. The cryptographic boundary is defined as encompassing the top, front, left, right, rear, and bottom surfaces of the case. 8 | The Aruba 3000 and 6000/M3 Controllers Aruba 3000, 6000/M3 and Dell W-3000, W-6000M3 | FIPS 140-2 Level 2 Release Supplement

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The Aruba 3000 and 6000/M3 Controllers
Aruba 3000, 6000/M3 and Dell W-3000, W-6000M3
| FIPS 140-2 Level 2 Release Supplement
Aruba 3400 Revision B2
Aruba 3400 Revision C4
Aruba 3600 Revision B2
Aruba 3600 Revision C4
Aruba 6000 Revision B2 with [(minimum one: LC-2G-1, LC-2G24F-1, or LC-2G24FP-1) and (one or
two: M3mk1-G10X-10G2X)] (no more than four total).
Aruba 6000 Revision C4 with [(minimum one: LC-2G-1, LC-2G24F-1, or LC-2G24FP-1) and (one or
two: M3mk1-G10X-10G2X Revision C4)] (no more than four total).
The exact firmware versions tested were ArubaOS_MMC_6.1.2.3-FIPS and Dell_PCW_MMC_6.1.2.3-
FIPS
Physical Description
Dimensions
The Aruba 6000 Controller has the following physical dimensions:
3 RU chassis is designed to fit in a standard 19" rack. A separate mounting kit is needed for a 23" rack.
Size:
Width 17.4" (19" rack width)
Height 5.25" (3 RU)—3.5" for the card slots plus 1 RU for the power supply slots
Depth 14"
Maximum weight: Up to 58 lbs (26.5 kg)
The Aruba 3200 Controller has the following physical dimensions:
1 RU chassis is designed to fit in a standard 19" rack with the included mounting kit. A separate
mounting kit is needed for a 23" rack.
Size:
Width 13.8"
Height 1.75" (1 RU)
Depth 11.7"
Maximum weight: Up to 7.1 lbs (3.2 kg)
The Aruba 3400 and 3600 Controllers have the following physical dimensions:
1 RU chassis is designed to fit in a standard 19" rack with the included mounting kit. A separate
mounting kit is needed for a 23" rack.
Size:
Width 13.8"
Height 1.75" (1 RU)
Depth 11.7"
Maximum weight: Up to 7.4 lbs (3.4 kg)
Cryptographic Module Boundaries
For FIPS 140-2 Level 2 validation, the Controller has been validated as a multi-chip standalone
cryptographic module. The steel chassis physically encloses the complete set of hardware and firmware
components and represents the cryptographic boundary of the switch. The cryptographic boundary is
defined as encompassing the top, front, left, right, rear, and bottom surfaces of the case.