Certificate 2091 - Cisco Optical Networking Solution (ONS) 15454 Multiservice Transport Platforms (MSTPs)
intCertNum 2091
strVendorName Cisco Systems, Inc.
strURL http://www.cisco.com
strAddress1 170 West Tasman Drive
strAddress2
strAddress3
strCity San Jose
strStateProv CA
strPostalCode 95134
strCountry 95134
strContact Global Certification Team
strEmail certteam@cisco.com
strPhone
strFax
strContact2
strEmail2
strFax2
strPhone2
intCertNum 2091
strModuleName Cisco Optical Networking Solution (ONS) 15454 Multiservice Transport Platforms (MSTPs)
strPartNumber Hardware Versions: [15454-M2-SA, 15454-M6-SA, 15454-M-TNC-K9, 15454-M-TSC-K9, 15454-M-TNCE-K9, 15454-M-TSCE-K9 and 15454-M-WSE-K9] with FIPS Kit: CISCO-FIPS-KIT=;
Firmware Version: 9.8
memModuleNotes When operated in FIPS mode and when tamper evident labels are installed on the initially built configuration as indicated in the Security Policy
str140Version 140-2
_sp_ Security Policy   [pdf][html][txt]
_cert_ Certificate   [pdf]
strPURL
strModuleType Hardware
strValidationDate 02/26/2014
intOverallLevel 2
memIndividualLevelNotes -Mitigation of Other Attacks: N/A
strFIPSAlgorithms AES (Certs. #2352, #2369, #2546 and #2548);
DRBG (Certs. #379 and #381);
HMAC (Certs. #1567 and #1569);
KBKDF (Cert. #12);
RSA (Certs. #1301 and #1303);
SHS (Certs. #2147 and #2149);
Triple-DES (Cert. #1541)
strOtherAlgorithms DES;
Diffie-Hellman (key agreement: key establishment methodology provides between 112 and 150 bits of encryption strength;
non-compliant less than 112 bits of encryption strength);
EC Diffie-Hellman (key agreement: key establishment methodology provides between 128 and 256 bits of encryption strength;
non-compliant less than 112 bits of encryption strength);
HMAC-MD5;
MD5;
RC4
strConfiguration Multi-chip standalone
memModuleDescription The Cisco ONS 15454 Multiservice Transport Platform (MSTP) is the most deployed metropolitan-area (metro) and regional dense wavelength division multiplexing (DWDM) solution in the world featuring two- through eight-degree reconfigurable optical add/drop multiplexer (ROADM) technology that enables wavelength provisioning across entire networks and eliminates the need for optical-to-electrical-to-optical (OEO) transponder conversions.
intModuleCount 1
memAdditionalNotes
strFirstValidtionDate 02/26/14 00:00:00
strLabName Leidos
strValidationYear 2014