Motorola P-7131N-FGR Product Reference Manual page 600

This guide provides configuration and setup in formation for the ap-7131n-fgr model access point.
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NOTE On initial startup the default persistent keys are concatenated into a
NOTE The AP7131also implements a set of hardware self tests that are
1.RAM
2.NOR Flash
3.NAND Flash
4.Ethernet
5.PCI
When the self-tests fail, an error message is logged, displaying on the console. The
AP7131 is rebooted immediately.
1. RNG Test...Successful
2. AES encryption/decryption...Successful
3. 3DES-ECB encryption/decryption...Successful
4. SHA-1 hash...Successful
5. HMAC-SHA-1 hash...Successful
The tests completed without errors
iGateway power-up self test successful
As a part of self-test, the Integrity check on persistent keys is performed
as given below:
combined key and the SHA-256 hash of this combined key is calculated.
This hash value is stored in a file. As authorized users create custom keys
to use instead of the defaults, this process is repeated to generate a new
hash over the modified keyset. During startup, the combined SHA-256
Hash of the persistent keys are calculated and compared against the
stored hash value. This integrity check is also performed as part of the
run-self-test run-time self-test.
executed by the bootloader when the device boots up that verify the
correct operation of the underlying hardware. The test covers the
following:

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