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Advanced secure usb switch
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Creating White rule: allow using usb flash drive on PC #1
The purpose of this test is to create a second 'White' Rule for the
same USB Flash Drive. It will enable the usage of the same USB Flash
Drive, but this time on PC #1. This Rule will be added to the previously
configured Rule.
1. Connect the USB Flash Drive to the unit's USB Jack. The USB status
LED will illuminate green as at this point the connected USB Flash
Drive is approved.
2. Connect the Mini 'B' USB to the Management Port
3. Follow steps 2– 6 with an exception that in this case, map the USB
Flash Drive to PC #1 only.
Testing White rule: allow using usb flash drive on PC #1
The USB status LED will illuminate green indicating the connected USB
Flash device is approved. The LED indicator on channel #1 will flash
solid White indicating that USB mapping is allowed.
Use the Switch channel port selector to navigate between the channels.
The USB Flash drive will be mapped to PC #1 and PC #2 as the 2nd Rule
will be added to the initial 'White' Rule.
Please test the Lock\Freeze factuality by pressing the Lock Button
on the front panel of the USB Switch. The mapped USB device will
be locked to channel #1 until you will it release by pressing the Lock\
Freeze mode again.
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Creating 'black' rule: block mapping of usb flash drive .
The purpose of this test is to create a 'Black' Rule in UCU that overrides
the previous 'White' Rules.
1. Repeat the steps as in both above sections.
2. Repeat the process by adding the rule to the Black list rules.
Testing black rule: block mapping of usb flash drive .
The USB status LED will illuminate red indicating the connected
USB Flash Drive is blocked. The channel LED indicators is turned OFF
indicating the connected USB Flash Drive is prohibited.
Use the Switch channel port selector to navigate between the channels.
The USB Flash drive will be blocked as the 'Black' Rule overrides the
previously configured White Rules.
Other USB Flash Drives would not work in the current configuration as
they were not approved.
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