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Power Supplies
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0
0
up
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1
up
0
2
up
0
3
up
Total power:
0.0 W
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Fan
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absent
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absent
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Speed in RPM
Current BootSelector-Boot: Backup BIOS
Disabling FIPS Mode
When you disable FIPS mode, the following changes occur:
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The SSH server disables.
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All open SSH and Telnet sessions, as well as all SCP and FTP file transfers, close.
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Any existing host keys (both RSA and RSA1) are deleted from system memory and NVRAM storage.
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FIPS mode disables.
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The SSH server re-enables.
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The Telnet server re-enables (if it is present in the configuration).
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New 1024–bit RSA and RSA1 host key-pairs are created.
To disable FIPS mode, use the following command.
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To disable FIPS mode from a console port.
CONFIGURATION mode
no fips mode enable
The following Warning message displays:
WARNING: Disabling FIPS mode will close all SSH/Telnet connections, restart those
servers, and destroy
all configured host keys.
Proceed (y/n) ?
326
FIPS Cryptography
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Type
FanStatus
UNKNOWN up
UNKNOWN up
UNKNOWN up
UNKNOWN up
Fan0
Speed
FanSpeed(rpm)
3536
3504
3440
3440
Fan1
Speed
Power Usage (W)
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0