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SV3800, SV3800B, and SV3800B-20 Security Policy
3.3 Module Initialization
The module can only operate in a FIPS Approved mode of operation.
The front panel keypad, shown in Figure 3-20, has the keys arranged in the
following layout
0
1
2
3
Figure 3
–20 Keypad Layout
If the following key sequence is entered during the first 5 seconds after the unit is
powered on a factory-default-reset will take place:
• 031203
Note: The factory default sequence only works after the LCD turns on and
says "Loading..." on the second line. You have five seconds to enter the
sequence at this point.
A factory default reset can also be triggered from the boot loader if a monitor and
keyboard are attached to the appliance during boot.
After the factory-default-reset, the module will be in the same state as when it was
originally received and will enter the bootstrap mode when powered on. Full
details of the bootstrap process are provided in the Blue Coat Systems SSL Visibility
SV2800, SV3800, and SV3800B-20 Getting Started Guide v3.8.2F, 3.8.4FC, or 3.10.
During bootstrap mode the WebUI needs to be accessed. By default, the
SV3800/SV3800B/SV3800B-20 will be using DHCP to acquire an IP address.
The SV3800/SV3800B/SV3800B-20 can be configured with a static IP address,
full details on the network configuration options are provided in the Blue Coat
Systems SSL Visibility SV2800, SV3800, and SV3800B-20 Getting Started Guide
v3.8.2F, 3.8.4FC, or 3.10.
As part of the initial setup a PIN may be created. If created the PIN must be input
by the Crypto Officer and a written copy stored in a secure location accessible
only to the Crypto Officer. Whenever the device is power cycled or restarted it
will require that the PIN be input from the front panel keypad in order to unlock
the master keys, and so access the secure store.
The key sequence “01230123” must be input to enable the PIN entry mode. See the
Blue Coat Systems SSL Visibility SV2800, SV3800, and SV3800B-20 Getting Started
Guide v3.8.2F, 3.8.4FC, or 3.10
for more information.
Note: If a USB memory stick is being used for additional security, always
insert it before inputting the PIN.
Note: During subsequent restarts of the module, if the PIN is entered
incorrectly, you will not see an error. Re-input the PIN.
As part of initial setup, the web GUI will appear as in Figure 3-21.