Fips Self-Test - HPE FlexFabric 7900 Series Security Command Reference

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Reboot the device automatically? [Y/N]:y
The system will create a new startup configuration file for FIPS mode. After you set the
login username and password for FIPS mode, the device will reboot automatically.
Enter username(1-55 characters): root
Enter password(15-63 characters):
Confirm password:
Waiting for reboot... After reboot, the device will enter FIPS mode.
# Enable FIPS mode, and choose the manual reboot method to enter FIPS mode.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] fips mode enable
FIPS mode change requires a device reboot. Continue? [Y/N]:y
Reboot the device automatically? [Y/N]:n
Change the configuration to meet FIPS mode requirements, save the configuration to the
next-startup configuration file, and then reboot to enter FIPS mode.
# Disable FIPS mode, and choose the automatic reboot method to enter non-FIPS mode.
[Sysname] undo fips mode enable
FIPS mode change requires a device reboot. Continue? [Y/N]:y
The system will create a new startup configuration file for non-FIPS mode and then reboot
automatically. Continue? [Y/N]:y
Waiting for reboot... After reboot, the device will enter non-FIPS mode.
# Disable FIPS mode, and choose the manual reboot method to enter non-FIPS mode.
[Sysname] undo fips mode enable
FIPS mode change requires a device reboot. Continue? [Y/N]:y
The system will create a new startup configuration file for non-FIPS mode, and then reboot
automatically. Continue? [Y/N]:n
Change the configuration to meet non-FIPS mode requirements, save the configuration to
the next-startup configuration file, and then reboot to enter non-FIPS mode.
Related commands
display fips status

fips self-test

Use fips self-test to trigger a self-test on the cryptographic algorithms.
Syntax
fips self-test
Views
System view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
mdc-admin
Usage guidelines
To examine whether the cryptography modules operate correctly, you can use this command to
trigger a self-test on the cryptographic algorithms. The triggered self-test is the same as the
power-up self-test.
A successful self-test requires that all cryptographic algorithms pass the self-test. If the self-test fails,
the card where the self-test process exists reboots.
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