Rekey Controller With A New Local Key; Remove Encryption And Delete Data - Dell USC User Manual

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5 Enter the Encryption Key Identifier that will be associated with the
entered passphrase. The Encryption Key Identifier is a passphrase hint;
you must enter the passphrase when USC-LCE prompts with this hint.
6 In the New Passphrase text box, enter a passphrase.
NOTE:
passphrase contains 8 to 32 characters. It must include a combination of
uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers, symbols, and without spaces.
7 In the Confirm Passphrase text box, re-enter the passphrase, and click
Finish.

Rekey Controller with a New Local Key

To rekey the controller with a new local key:
1 In the left pane, click Hardware Configuration.
2 In the right pane, click Configuration Wizards and click Key Encryption.
3 Select the controller to which the local key is applied and click Next.
4 In the Existing Passphrase text box, enter the existing passphrase
associated with the displayed Encryption Key Identifier.
5 In the New Encryption Key Identifier text box, enter the new identifier.
The Encryption Key Identifier is a passphrase hint; you must enter the
passphrase when USC-LCE prompts with this hint.
6 In the New Passphrase text box, enter the passphrase that will be
associated with the new encryption key identifier

Remove Encryption and Delete Data

To remove the encryption and delete the data on the virtual disks:
1 In the left pane, click Hardware Configuration.
2 In the right pane, click Configuration Wizards and click Key Encryption.
3 Select the controller on which you must remove the key that was applied
and click Next.
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The controller uses the passphrase to encrypt the disk data. A valid

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