Creating Encryption Keys - Bay Networks NA User Manual

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3.
Type a colon to separate RAC names or addresses from the
encryption key.
4.
Enter an encryption key that uses up to 15 characters.
You cannot use spaces or tabs here. Encryption keys are case-
sensitive. For additional information, refer to
Encryption Keys
For example,
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encryption key for two RACs. If you need to continue an entry on a second
line, use the backslash (/) at the end of the first line.
Erpcd first attempts to match complete IP address entries in the
acp_keys file. If erpcd does not find an exact match, it searches
entries that contain wildcards. In either case, erpcd uses the first key
entry it finds.

Creating Encryption Keys

Define encryption keys by setting the acp_key parameter for each RAC.
If the key value is not the same in the acp_keys file and for the acp_key
parameter, the RAC and the server cannot communicate. In addition, you
must set the enable_security parameter to
To set up encryption keys:
1.
From the Bay Networks program group window, double-
click on the appropriate icon to open the acp_keys file.
The acp_keys file opens in the Notepad editor.
2.
Find the area of the file where entry information resides and
enter RAC names or IP addresses and encryption keys in
the acp_keys file.
3.
Use the admin command to set the acp_key parameter for
each RAC you listed in the acp_keys file.
4.
Use the Services control panel to stop or pause erpcd.
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Understanding Erpcd
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