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Q-EKM requires one or two servers. If you do not plan to
Note:
use a secondary key server, you may type a zero IP
address, 0.0.0.0, in the #2 text box, or you may leave the
text box blank.
SKM requires two servers.
KMIP Key Manager requires at least two servers and can
have up to 10 servers for increased failover capacity.
For an initial key request, the library tries server #1 (the primary
server) first. If server #1 is not available to perform a key request, the
library tries server #2. For KMIP key managers, if server #2 is not
available, the library will try server #3, and so on, in order.
Once the library identifies a server that can perform the request, this
server remains the active server until it fails a key request or the
library is rebooted. At that point, the library starts over and uses
server #1 for key requests.
In the text boxes, type either:
The IPv4 or IPv6 address of the key server (if DNS is not
enabled), or
The host name of the key server (if DNS is enabled).
8 Port — In the
Port
the listed servers. The port number listed in the text box must match
the port number on the server. Note the following:
— The default port number is 3801 unless SSL is enabled.
Q-EKM
If SSL is enabled, the default port number is 443.
If you change the Q-EKM port number listed in the
Note:
Port text box from the default setting on the library,
you must also change the port number on the actual
key server to match, or library managed encryption
will not work properly. See the
Key Manager User's Guide
the port number on the Q-EKM key server.
Chapter 7 Encryption Key Management
Configuring Encryption Key Management on the Library
text boxes, type the port numbers corresponding to
Quantum Encryption
for information on setting
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