Kvl 4000 Key Features - Motorola KVL 4000 User Manual

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KVL 4000 Key Variable Loader ASTRO 25 User Guide
Table 1-2 Security Adapter Ports and Interfaces (cont'd.)
Callout
Item
Number
4
DB9 Port (RS-232)
5
USB Port
6
Locking Tabs
7
PDA Interface Port

1.2.2 KVL 4000 Key Features

The KVL 4000 offers the following features:
• Manual and automatic generation of encryption keys
• Password protection (Administrator and Operator security levels)
• Secure storage of encryption keys
• Configuration of system- and user-specific settings
• Support of the KVL and Crypto Module upgrades
• Support of the following encryption algorithms:
– ADP
– AES-256
– DES-XL
– DES-OFB
– DVI-XL
– DVP-XL
• Key Management Support for the following encryption protocols:
– 9.6 kbps Secure ASTRO
– 9.6 kbps Secure APCO Project 25 (IMBE Vocoder)
• Support of the following encryption standards:
– FIPS 46-3
– FIPS 140-2
1-6
Description
Serves as the interface to:
• a PC for transferring log records
• a radio for Tactical OTAR key management
• a mobile radio's Remote Control Head
• a KMF (serial modem connection)
• a KMF (direct connection)
Serves as the interface to all expansion adapters
used by the KVL, such as a USB modem for KMF
communication.
Attach the Security Adapter to the PDA and slide the
two locking tabs up until they both lock into position.
Serves as the interface to any attached host (the primary
host for the Security Adapter is the PDA).
®
(VSELP Vocoder)
6871018P37-F - January 2013

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