MPM-1000A Operator Manual
1000-7075 Rev E
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Table 7-1 TRANSEC Screen
Control/Indicator/Function
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Description
AES
Zeroize
This button will Zeroize all keys and sensitive parameters in the local
Terminal.
Zeroize Remote*
Allows you to Zeroize a remote Terminal from a list of logged-in
Terminals.
Request MSK from NC*
Requests a future MSK from the Network Controller.
OTAR *
Enables the NC to perform an Over The Air Re-key (OTAR) sending a
new MSK and change over time to all nodes.
Operational Key In Use
Displays the number of the Message Encryption Key (MEK) in use. This
number is the number of the week, starting at 0, from the beginning of the
MSK effective date.
OTAR Information
Change Over Time, in
Universal Time, Coordinated
(UTC)
Date and time the future MSK will take effect.
Future MSK
Indicates if a future MSK is stored.
Future MSK Pass Phrase
Indicates if a future MSK Pass Phrase is stored.
MSK Effective Date (UTC)
Current: The effective date/time of the current MSK in use.
Future: The effective date/time of the future MSK, if loaded.
MSK Fingerprint
Unique identifier for current MSK.
New MSK
Current: Used to load a new current MSK.
Future: Used to load a new future MSK.
This button brings up a dialog for entering the MSK. The MSK may be
delivered in an MSK formatted file (.MSK). You may use the
Browse
…
button on the MSK entry dialog to retrieve the .MSK file. The HCI will then
read the file and fill in the MSK field.
Pass Phrase
Current: Used to load a new current Pass Phrase.
Future: Used to load a new future Pass Phrase.
This button brings up the TRANSEC Authentication Key (passphrase)
dialog. The passphrase may be any word or phrase consisting of at least
ten, but not more than 32 alphanumeric characters.
b. Select
New MSK
button. (See Figure 7-3)
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The items with an * are only active when connected to the network.