Keysight PXB MIMO Receiver Tester Security Features And Document Of Volatility
Keysight PXB MIMO Receiver Tester Security Features And Document Of Volatility

Keysight PXB MIMO Receiver Tester Security Features And Document Of Volatility

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Keysight MIMO Receiver
Tester
This manual provides documentation for the
following instruments:
PXB MIMO Receiver Tester
Notice: This document contains references to
Agilent. Please note that Agilent's Test and
Measurement business has become Keysight
Technologies. For more information, go to
www.keysight.com.
Security
Features and
Document of
Volatility

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  • Page 1 Keysight MIMO Receiver Tester This manual provides documentation for the following instruments: PXB MIMO Receiver Tester Notice: This document contains references to Agilent. Please note that Agilent’s Test and Measurement business has become Keysight Technologies. For more information, go to www.keysight.com.
  • Page 2: Safety Notices

    WARNING of any information contained herein. A WARNING notice denotes a hazard. Should Keysight and the user have a It calls attention to an operating separate written agreement with procedure, practice, or the like that, if...
  • Page 3 Information on preventing instrument damage can be found at: http://www.keysight.com/find/PreventingInstrumentRepair Is your product software up-to-date? Periodically, Keysight releases software updates to fix known defects and incorporate product enhancements. To search for software updates for your product, go to the Keysight Technical Support website at: http://www.keysight.com/find/techsupport...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Security Features and Document of Volatility Contents Table of Contents 1 Contacting Keysight Sales and Service Offices 2 Products Covered by this Document Document Purpose 3 Security Terms and Definitions 4 Instrument Memory & Volatility Non-Volatile Memory Volatile Memory 5 Using the Instrument in a Controlled Area...
  • Page 6 Contents...
  • Page 7: Contacting Keysight Sales And Service Offices

    Contacting Keysight Sales and Service Offices Assistance with test and measurement needs, and information to help you find a local Keysight office, is available via the internet at, http://www.keysight.com/find/assist. If you do not have internet access, please contact your designated Keysight representative.
  • Page 8 Contacting Keysight Sales and Service Offices...
  • Page 9: Products Covered By This Document

    Be sure that all information stored by the user in the instrument that needs to be saved is properly backed up before attempting to clear any of the instrument memory. Keysight Technologies cannot be held responsible for any lost files or data resulting from the clearing of memory.
  • Page 10 Products Covered by this Document Document Purpose...
  • Page 11: Security Terms And Definitions

    Section 5.2.5.5.5 of the ISFO Process Manual for the Certification and Accreditation of Classified Systems under the NISPOM. Secure Erase Secure Erase is a term that is used to refer to either the clearing or sanitization features of Keysight instruments.
  • Page 12 Security Terms and Definitions...
  • Page 13: Instrument Memory & Volatility

    Security Features and Document of Volatility Instrument Memory & Volatility Instrument Memory & Volatility This chapter contains information on the memory components in your instrument. The tables provide details of the size of each memory component, its type, how it is used, its location, volatility, and the sanitization procedure.
  • Page 14: Non-Volatile Memory

    Instrument Memory & Volatility Non-Volatile Memory Non-Volatile Memory This section contains information on the types of non-volatile memory available in your instrument. It explains the size of memory, how it is used, its location, and the sanitization procedure. Table 4-1 Summary of PXB Non-Volatile Memory Memory Purpose/Contents...
  • Page 15 Instrument Memory & Volatility Non-Volatile Memory Table 4-1 Summary of PXB Non-Volatile Memory Memory Purpose/Contents Data Input Method Location in Sanitization Component, Type Instrument and Procedure and Size Remarks (FLASH) Contains configuration Programmed before N5105-63204 None information for PCI Express board assembly.
  • Page 16 Instrument Memory & Volatility Non-Volatile Memory Table 4-1 Summary of PXB Non-Volatile Memory Memory Purpose/Contents Data Input Method Location in Sanitization Component, Type Instrument and Procedure and Size Remarks Display ID Extended display identification Programmed prior to N5105-63008 None data is a standard data format assembly Front Panel Assy (EEPROM)
  • Page 17 Instrument Memory & Volatility Non-Volatile Memory Table 4-1 Summary of PXB Non-Volatile Memory Memory Purpose/Contents Data Input Method Location in Sanitization Component, Type Instrument and Procedure and Size Remarks Flash Contains operating code for Programmed by Astec Astec Power Supply None +12 Vdc standby power supply +12 Vdc Standby...
  • Page 18: Volatile Memory

    Instrument Memory & Volatility Volatile Memory Volatile Memory The PXB baseband generator and channel emulator also contains volatile memories. The volatile memories are not battery backed-up. They do not retain any information when AC power is removed. Removing power from this memory meets the memory sanitization requirements specified in the “Clearing and Sanitization Matrix”...
  • Page 19 Instrument Memory & Volatility Volatile Memory Table 4-2 Summary of PXB Volatile Memory Memory Purpose/Contents Data Input Location in Instrument Sanitization Component, Type Method and Remarks Procedure and Size SRAM Computation data storage Written to during N5105-60104 Turn off application Baseband Board (U56) instrument 18 Mb...
  • Page 20 Instrument Memory & Volatility Volatile Memory Table 4-2 Summary of PXB Volatile Memory Memory Purpose/Contents Data Input Location in Instrument Sanitization Component, Type Method and Remarks Procedure and Size (SRAM) User waveform sequencing Written to during DRAM Board (U300) Turn off application instrument 18 Mb...
  • Page 21 Instrument Memory & Volatility Volatile Memory Table 4-2 Summary of PXB Volatile Memory Memory Purpose/Contents Data Input Location in Instrument Sanitization Component, Type Method and Remarks Procedure and Size USB Controller Microcontroller for the IO Written to during N5105-60009 IO Board Turn off (RAM) Board.
  • Page 22 Instrument Memory & Volatility Volatile Memory...
  • Page 23: Using The Instrument In A Controlled Area

    Security Features and Document of Volatility Using the Instrument in a Controlled Area Using the Instrument in a Controlled Area The only non-volatile user memory storage location in the instrument is the A14 Hard Drive Assembly. The remainder of the user-accessible memory storage is in volatile memory, which is deleted/erased when power is removed from the instrument.
  • Page 24: Before Placing The Instrument In A Controlled Area

    At this point, the instrument may be removed from the controlled area. Returning the Instrument to Keysight for Repair The instrument can now be sent to the Keysight service center for repair, without the A14 Hard Drive Assembly installed. IMPORTANT Be sure to note on the documents being shipped with the instrument to the Keysight repair center that the A14 Hard Drive has been removed to protect your sensitive information.
  • Page 25: Using Or Repairing The Instrument In The Non-Controlled Area

    “After Repairing the Instrument” on page NOTE For instructions on installing and removing the A13 CPU and the A14 Hard Drive Assemblies, refer to the PXB Guided Service and Support documentation, which is available by selecting the Technical Support tab at: http://www.keysight.com/find/pxb...
  • Page 26: After Using The Instrument In A Non-Controlled Area

    Using the Instrument in a Controlled Area Returning the Instrument to the Controlled Area After Using the Instrument in a Non-Controlled Area Step Action While the instrument is still in the non-controlled area, remove the A13 CPU Assembly. Remove the A14 Hard Drive Assembly from the CPU assembly. If the Hard Drive Assembly is not labeled, mark the instrument model number and serial number and that the hard drive is designated for use in the non-controlled area.
  • Page 27: Appendix A References

    Security Features and Document of Volatility References A: References DoD 5220.22-M, “National Ind ustrial Security Program Operating Manual (NISPOM)” United States Department of Defense. Revised February 28, 2006. May be downloaded in Acrobat (PDF) format from: http://www.dss.mil/isp/fac_clear/download_nispom.html ISFO Process Manual for the Certification and Accred itation of Classified Systems under the NISPOM Defense Security Service.
  • Page 28 References...

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