VDX® 6710, VDX 6720, VDX 6730, and VDX 8770 with Network OS v3.0.1 Firmware Security Policy Document Version 1.0 Brocade Communications November 05, 2013 Copyright Brocade Communications 2013. May be reproduced only in its original entirety [without revision]. Table  of  Contents   1. Module Overview .....................................................................................................4   2. Security Level ...........................................................................................................9   3. Modes of Operation ................................................................................................9   APPROVED MODE OF OPERATION ..................................................................................................................................... 9   NON-APPROVED MODE OF OPERATION ........................................................................................................................... 11   4. Ports and Interfaces ............................................................................................ 11   5. Identification and Authentication Policy .......................................................... 14   ASSUMPTION OF ROLES ................................................................................................................................................ 14   6. Access Control Policy........................................................................................... 16   ROLES AND SERVICES.................................................................................................................................................. 16   UNAUTHENTICATED SERVICES: ...................................................................................................................................... 16   DEFINITION OF CRITICAL SECURITY PARAMETERS (CSPS) ................................................................................................ 17   DEFINITION OF PUBLIC KEYS: ....................................................................................................................................... 17   DEFINITION OF SERVICE CATEGORIES: ........................................................................................................................... 17   7. Operational Environment .................................................................................... 20   8. Security Rules ....................................................................................................... 20   9. Physical Security Policy ....................................................................................... 21   PHYSICAL SECURITY MECHANISMS ................................................................................................................................ 21   OPERATOR REQUIRED ACTIONS ..................................................................................................................................... 21   10. Mitigation of Other Attacks Policy................................................................... 21   11. Definitions and Acronyms ................................................................................ 21   Appendix A: Tamper Label Application ................................................................. 23   VDX 6710-54 .......................................................................................................................................................... 23   VDX 6720-16 AND VDX 6720-24 ............................................................................................................................ 24   VDX 6720-40 AND VDX 6720-60 ............................................................................................................................ 25   VDX 6730-16 AND VDX 6730-24 ............................................................................................................................ 26   VDX 6730-40 AND VDX 6730-60 ............................................................................................................................ 27   VDX 8770-8 ............................................................................................................................................................ 28   VDX 8770-8 Port Side Tamper Evident Seal Application Procedure ............................................................. 28   VDX 8770-8 Non-Port Side Tamper Evident Seal Application Procedure ..................................................... 30   VDX 8770-4 ............................................................................................................................................................ 31   VDX 8770-4 Port Side Tamper Evident Seal Application Procedure ............................................................. 31   VDX 8770-4 Non-Port Side Tamper Evident Seal Application Procedure ..................................................... 33   VDX 8770-4 Air Duct Tamper Evident Seal Application Procedure ............................................................... 34   Brocade  Communications  NOS  v3.0.1  VDX  Security  Policy  v1.0   Page  2  of  34   Table of Tables Table 1 Firmware Version............................................................................................................................................. 4   Table 2 Validated Hardware Configurations ............................................................................................................... 4   Table 3 Components of the VDX 8770 ....................................................................................................................... 6   Table 4 Module Security Level Specification .............................................................................................................. 9   Table 5 FIPS Approved Cryptographic Functions ........................................................................................................ 9   Table 6 Roles and Required Identification and Authentication ............................................................................... 14   Table 7 Strengths of Authentication Mechanisms ................................................................................................... 14   Table 8 Service Descriptions ..................................................................................................................................... 15   Table 9 Services Authorized for Roles ....................................................................................................................... 16   Table 10 Services and Command Line Instructions (CLI) ........................................................................................ 17   Table 11 CSP Access Rights within Roles & Services .............................................................................................. 19   Table 12 Inspection/Testing of Physical Security Mechanisms .............................................................................. 21   Table of Figures Figure 1 VDX 6710-54 Switch...................................................................................................................................... 7   Figure 2 VDX 6720-16 and VDX 6720-24 .................................................................................................................. 7   Figure 3 VDX 6720-40 and VDX 6720-60 .................................................................................................................. 7   Figure 4 VDX 6730-16 and VDX 6730-24 .................................................................................................................. 7   Figure 5 VDX 6730-40 and VDX 6730-60 .................................................................................................................. 8   Figure 6 VDX 8770-4 and VDX 8770-8 ....................................................................................................................... 8   Figure 7 VDX 6710-54 left side seal location ........................................................................................................... 23   Figure 8 VDX 6710-54 right side seal location ......................................................................................................... 23   Figure 9 VDX 6720-16 and VDX 6720-24 left side seal location............................................................................ 24   Figure 10 VDX 6720-16 and VDX 6720-24 right side seal location ....................................................................... 24   Figure 11 VDX 6720-40 and VDX 6720-60 left side seal location ......................................................................... 25   Figure 12 VDX 6720-40 and VDX 6720-60 right side seal location ....................................................................... 25   Figure 13 VDX 6730-16 and VDX 6730-24 left side seal location ......................................................................... 26   Figure 14 VDX 6730-16 and VDX 6730-24 right side seal location ....................................................................... 26   Figure 15 VDX 6730-40 and VDX 6730-60 left side seal location ......................................................................... 27   Figure 16 VDX 6720-40 and VDX 6720-60 right side seal location ....................................................................... 27   Figure 17 Brocade VDX 8770-8 Switch port side seal locations............................................................................. 28   Figure 18 Brocade VDX 8770-8 DC PSU seal locations........................................................................................... 29   Figure 19 Brocade VDX 8770-8 non-port side seal locations ................................................................................. 30   Figure 20 Brocade VDX 8770-4 Switch port side seal locations............................................................................. 31   Figure 21 Brocade VDX 8770-4 DC PSU seal locations........................................................................................... 32   Figure 22 Brocade VDX 8770-4 Non-port side seal locations ................................................................................. 33   Figure 23 Brocade VDX 8770-4 Air Duct side seal locations .................................................................................. 34   Brocade  Communications  NOS  v3.0.1  VDX  Security  Policy  v1.0   Page  3  of  34   1. Module Overview The VDX 6710, VDX 6720, VDX 6730 and VDX 8770 are multiple-chip standalone cryptographic modules, as defined by FIPS 140-2. The module(s) are available in multiple configurations that vary based on the hardware enclosure. Each module is enclosed in a hard opaque commercial grade metal chassis with removable cover. For VDX 6710, VDX 6720 and VDX 6730, the power supply and fan assemblies are no part of the cryptographic boundary. For VDX 8770 modules the power supply and fan assemblies are part of the cryptographic boundary. The module is a Gigabit Ethernet routing switch that provides secure network services and network management. For each module to operate in a FIPS approved mode of operation, the tamper evident seals supplied in Brocade XBR-000195 must be installed, as defined in Appendix A. The security officer is responsible for storing and controlling the inventory of any unused seals. The unused seals shall be stored in plastic bags in a cool, dry environment between 60° and 70° F (15° to 20° C) and less than 50% relative humidity. Rolls should be stored flat on a slit edge or suspended by the core. The security officer shall maintain a serial number inventory of all used and unused tamper evident seals. The security officer shall periodically monitor the state of all applied seals for evidence of tampering. A seal serial number mismatch, a seal placement change, a checkerboard destruct pattern that appears in peeled film and adhesive residue on the substrate are evidence of tampering. The security officer shall periodically view each applied seal under a UV light to verify the presence of a UV wallpaper pattern. The lack of a wallpaper pattern is evidence of tampering. The security officer is responsible for returning a module to a FIPS approved state after any intentional or unintentional reconfiguration of the physical security measures. Table 1 Firmware Version Firmware Network OS (NOS) v3.0.1 Table 2 Validated Hardware Configurations Module Label SKU/MFG Part Number Product Description Firmware FIPS KIT VDX 6710,48P GBE,6P SKU BR-VDX6710-54-F VDX 6710-54-F SFP+,AC, NON-PORT SIDE NOS v3.0.1 XBR-000195 P/N 80-1004843-04 EXHAUST1 VDX 6710,48P GBE,6P SKU BR-VDX6710-54-R VDX 6710-54-R SFP+,AC, PORT SIDE NOS v3.0.1 XBR-000195 P/N 80-1004702-04 EXHAUST1 SKU BR-VDX6720-16-F VDX 6720-16-F3 VDX 6720,16P,SFP+,AC, NOS v3.0.1 XBR-000195 P/N 80-1004566-071, 80-1006701-022 NON-PORT SIDE EXHAUST SKU BR-VDX6720-16-R VDX 6720-16-R3 VDX 6720,16P,SFP+,AC, NOS v3.0.1 XBR-000195 P/N 80-1004567-071, 80-1006702-022 PORT SIDE EXHAUST SKU BR-VDX6720-24-F VDX 6720-24-F3 P/N 80-1004564-071, VDX 6720,24P,SFP+,AC, NOS v3.0.1 XBR-000195 80-1006699-022 NON-PORT SIDE EXHAUST SKU BR-VDX6720-24-R VDX 6720-24-R3 VDX 6720,24P,SFP+,AC, NOS v3.0.1 XBR-000195 P/N 80-1004565-071, 80-1006700-022 PORT SIDE EXHAUST SKU BR-VDX6720-40-F VDX 6720-40-F3 VDX 6720,40P,SFP+,AC, NOS v3.0.1 XBR-000195 P/N 80-1004570-071, 80-1006305-022 NON-PORT SIDE EXHAUST Brocade  Communications  NOS  v3.0.1  VDX  Security  Policy  v1.0   Page  4  of  34   Module Label SKU/MFG Part Number Product Description Firmware FIPS KIT SKU BR-VDX6720-40-R VDX 6720-40-R3 VDX 6720,40P,SFP+,AC, NOS v3.0.1 XBR-000195 P/N 80-1004571-071, 80-1006306-022 PORT SIDE EXHAUST SKU BR-VDX6720-60-F VDX 6720-60-F3 VDX 6720,60P,SFP+,AC, NOS v3.0.1 XBR-000195 P/N 80-1004568-071, 80-1006303-022 NON-PORT SIDE EXHAUST SKU BR-VDX6720-60-R VDX 6720-60-R3 P/N 80-1004569-071, VDX 6720,60P SFP+,AC, NOS v3.0.1 XBR-000195 80-1006304-022 PORT SIDE EXHAUST SKU BR-VDX6730-16-F VDX 6730-16-F3 VDX 6730,16P,SFP+,AC, NOS v3.0.1 XBR-000195 P/N 80-1005649-031, 80-1006709-022 NON-PORT SIDE EXHAUST SKU BR-VDX6730-16-R VDX 6730-16-R3 VDX 6730,16P,SFP+,AC, NOS v3.0.1 XBR-000195 P/N 80-1005651-031, 80-1006711-022 PORT SIDE EXHAUST SKU BR-VDX6730-24-F VDX 6730-24-F3 P/N 80-1005648-031, VDX 6730,24P,SFP+,AC, NOS v3.0.1 XBR-000195 80-1006708-022 NON-PORT SIDE EXHAUST SKU BR-VDX6730-24-R VDX 6730-24-R3 P/N 80-1005650-031, VDX 6730,24P,SFP+,AC, NOS v3.0.1 XBR-000195 80-1006710-022 PORT SIDE EXHAUST SKU BR-VDX6730-40-F VDX 6730-40-F3 VDX 6730,40P,SFP+,AC, NOS v3.0.1 XBR-000195 P/N 80-1005680-031, 80-1006719-022 NON-PORT SIDE EXHAUST SKU BR-VDX6730-40-R VDX 6730-40-R3 P/N 80-1005681-031, VDX 6730,40P,SFP+,AC, NOS v3.0.1 XBR-000195 80-1006720-022 PORT SIDE EXHAUST SKU BR-VDX6730-60-F VDX 6730-60-F3 P/N 80-1005679-031, VDX 6730,60P,SFP+,AC, NOS v3.0.1 XBR-000195 80-1006718-022 NON-PORT SIDE EXHAUST SKU BR-VDX6730-60-R VDX 6730-60-R3 VDX 6730,60P,SFP+,AC, NOS v3.0.1 XBR-000195 P/N 80-1005678-031, 80-1006717-022 PORT SIDE EXHAUST VDX 8770 4 I/O Slot chassis with three Switch Fabric SKU BR-VDX8770-4-BND-AC Modules, one Management NOS v3.0.1 XBR-000195 P/N 80-1005850-02 Module, two exhaust Fans and two 3000W AC PSU VDX 8770-4 VDX 8770 4 I/O Slot chassis with three Switch Fabric SKU BR-VDX8770-4-BND-DC Modules, one Management NOS v3.0.1 XBR-000195 P/N 80-1006532-02 Module, two exhaust Fans and two 3000W DC PSU VDX 8770 8 I/O Slot chassis with six Switch Fabric SKU BR-VDX8770-8-BND-AC VDX 8770-8 NOS v3.0.1 XBR-000195 Modules, one Management P/N 80-1005905-02 Module, 4 exhaust Fans and three 3000W AC PSU Brocade  Communications  NOS  v3.0.1  VDX  Security  Policy  v1.0   Page  5  of  34   Module Label SKU/MFG Part Number Product Description Firmware FIPS KIT VDX 8770 8 I/O Slot chassis with six Switch Fabric SKU BR-VDX8770-8-BND-DC NOS v3.0.1 XBR-000195 Modules, one Management P/N 80-1006533-02 Module, 4 exhaust Fans and three 3000W DC PSU Table Notes: 1. Serviceable assembly 2. Production assembly. 3. Serviceable and production assemblies are functionally equivalent. The part number assigned to each production assembly was created to support the release of new agency labels with new CCC mark, humidity and altitude marks. 4. Port side and non-port side exhaust indicates whether the external fan direction causes air to be draw into the non-port side air vents and exhausted from the port side air vents or vice versa. The following field removable components: line cards, modules, power supplies and filler panels listed below may be used within validated Brocade VDX 8770-4 and VDX 8770-8 configurations: Table 3 Components of the VDX 8770 Component of the cryptographic boundary SKU/MGF Part Number SKU XBR-ACPWR-3000 AC P/N 80-1006540-01 Field Replaceable Unit – Power Supply Module SKU XBR-DCPWR-3000 DC P/N 80-1006539-01 SKU XBR-BLNK-PSU Field Replaceable Unit – Filler Panel for Power Supply Slot P/N 80-1006430-01 SKU XBR-FAN-FRU Field Replaceable Unit – Fan Module P/N 80-1006080-01 SKU BR-VDX8770-SFM-1 Field Replaceable Unit – Switch Fabric Module P/N 80-1006295-01 SKU BR-VDX8770-MM-1 Field Replaceable Unit – Management Module P/N 80-1006294-02 SKU BR-VDX8770-48X1G-SFP-1 48X1G Line Card P/N 80-1006049-02 SKU BR-VDX8770-12X40G-QSFP-1 Field Replaceable Unit – Line Card Unit 12X40GE Line Card P/N 80-1006293-02 SKU BR-VDX8770-48X10G-SFPP-1 48X10G Line Card P/N 80-1006048-02 SKU XBR-BLNK-FULL Field Replaceable Unit – Filler Panel for Line Card Slot P/N 80-1006431-01 Field Replaceable Unit – Half-Slot Filler Panel for Switch Fabric Module SKU XBR-BLNK-HALF Slot or Management Module Slot P/N 80-1006429-01 Figure 1 through Figure 6 illustrates the cryptographic module configurations. With the exception of VDX 8770- 4 and VDX 8770-8 shown below, power supplies and fan assemblies are not within cryptographic boundary. Brocade  Communications  NOS  v3.0.1  VDX  Security  Policy  v1.0   Page  6  of  34   Figure 1 VDX 6710-54 Switch Table 2 Validated Hardware Configurations lists the hardware configurations for the VDX 6710-54. Figure 2 VDX 6720-16 and VDX 6720-241 Table 2 Validated Hardware Configurations lists the hardware configurations for the VDX 6720-16 and VDX 6720-24. Figure 3 VDX 6720-40 and VDX 6720-602 Table 2 Validated Hardware Configurations lists the hardware configurations for the VDX 6720-40 and VDX 6720-60. Figure 4 VDX 6730-16 and VDX 6730-24 Table 2 Validated Hardware Configurations lists the hardware configurations for the VDX 6730-16 and VDX 6730-24. SW-VDX-6720-24POD-01 license enables the upper eight ports 1 2 SW-VDX-6720-60POD-01 and SWVDX-6720-60POD2-01 licenses enable the upper twenty ports 2 SW-VDX-6720-60POD-01 and SWVDX-6720-60POD2-01 licenses enable the upper twenty ports Brocade  Communications  NOS  v3.0.1  VDX  Security  Policy  v1.0   Page  7  of  34   Figure 5 VDX 6730-40 and VDX 6730-603 Table 2 Validated Hardware Configurations lists the hardware configurations for the VDX 6730-40 and VDX 6730-60. Figure 6 VDX 8770-4 and VDX 8770-84 Table 2 Validated Hardware Configurations lists the hardware configurations for the VDX 8770-4 (Left) and VDX 8770-8 (Right). See Table 3 Components of the VDX 8770 for a list of installable VDX 8770 components. 3 SW-VDX-6730-60POD-01 and SWVDX-6730-60POD2-01 licenses enable the upper twenty ports Each removable module in the chassis (except the fans) has a matching filler panel that must be in place if no module is installed in a 4 slot. The two modules shown in this picture are fully populated with management modules, switch fabric modules, line cards, and power supplies per Table 3 Components of the VDX 8770. There are no filler panels for the fans since all fans must be installed on the chassis.   Brocade  Communications  NOS  v3.0.1  VDX  Security  Policy  v1.0   Page  8  of  34   2. Security Level The cryptographic module meets the overall requirements applicable to Level 2 security of FIPS 140-2. Table 4 Module Security Level Specification Security Requirements Section Level Cryptographic Module Specification 2 Module Ports and Interfaces 2 Roles, Services and Authentication 2 Finite State Model 2 Physical Security 2 Operational Environment 2 Cryptographic Key Management 2 EMI/EMC 2 Self-Tests 2 Design Assurance 2 Mitigation of Other Attacks N/A 3. Modes of Operation Approved mode of operation The cryptographic module supports the following Approved algorithms in firmware Table 5 FIPS Approved Cryptographic Functions VDX 6710 Label Cryptographic Function VDX 6720 VDX 8770 VDX 6730 2283 AES Advanced Encryption Algorithm 2285 1431 Triple-DES Triple Data Encryption Algorithm 1432 1965 SHA Secure Hash Algorithm 1966 1399 HMAC Keyed-Hash Message Authentication code 1400 RSA Rivest Shamir Adleman Signature Algorithm 1174 1175 RNG Random Number Generator 1135 1136 Users should reference the transition tables that will be available at the CMVP Web site (http://csrc.nist.gov/groups/STM/cmvp/). The data in the tables will inform users of the risks associated with using a particular algorithm and a given key length. The following non-Approved algorithms and protocols are allowed within the Approved mode of operation: RSA Key Wrapping (key establishment methodology; 1024-bit keys provide 80 bits of encryption • strength) Diffie-Hellman (DH) for SSHv2 (key agreement; 1024-bit or 2048-bit keys; key establishment • methodology provides 80 bits of encryption strength) SNMPv3 (Cryptographic functionality does not meet FIPS requirements and is considered plaintext) • HMAC-MD5 to support RADIUS authentication • Brocade  Communications  NOS  v3.0.1  VDX  Security  Policy  v1.0   Page  9  of  34   SSHv2 KDF • TLS KDF with HMAC-MD5 • TLS v1.0 • SSHv2 • RSA Key Transport (Key establishment methodology; 1024-bit keys provide 80-bits of encryption • strength for TLS, use 2048-bit keys for SSH public key authentication) MD5 (used for password hash, considered as plain text) • RADIUS PEAP MS-CHAP V2 • Non-deterministic random number generator for seeding ANSI X9.31 DRNG • Diffie-Hellman (DH) for FC-SP (key agreement, 1024 to 2048 bit keys. • • OSPF is considered as plain text interface (No protection is claimed for protocol data exchange). The cryptographic module may be configured for FIPS 140-2 mode via execution of the following procedure. Install removable front cover (as applicable) and apply tamper labels • Login as authorized user with admin role. • Configure the system in standalone or fabric cluster mode as needed. • Disable Boot PROM Access. • For LDAP authentication, Configure FIPS 140-2 compliant ciphers (AES256-SHA, AES128-SHA, DES- • CBC3-SHA) for LDAP. Configure FIPS 140-2 compliant ciphers (HMAC-SHA1 (mac), , AES128-CBC, AES256-CBC) for SSH. • Disable root access. • If TACACS+ is configured, then remove the configuration. • If dot1x is configured, disable it. • If vCenter is configured, then remove the configuration. • If FC-SP authentication is configured, update DH group to use key sizes greater than 1024. • If autoupload is enabled, disable it. • Enable FIPS 140-2 Self tests i.e. Execute ‘fips selftests’ • Execute 'fips zeroize' (automatically reboot(s) the system). • After reboot, Http, HTTPS, Telnet and some ports of Brocade internal servers must be blocked in FIPS • 140-2 mode. Once the switch is in the fips compliant mode, HTTP (80), HTTPS (443), Telnet (23) and Brocade internal server ports (TCP: 2301, 2401, 3016, 3516, 4516, 5016, 7013, 7110, 7710, 9013, 9110, 9710, 9910-10110. UDP: 33351, 36851, 37731, and 50690) must be blocked, and passwords of the default accounts (admin and user) should be changed after every zeroization operation to maintain FIPS 140-2 compliance. o Note:  If SSH access is required, configure to open ports 22 and 830(netconf).  If remote access is required, such as through SCP or LDAP, configure to allow UDP and TCP traffic on ports 1024 through 65535. For LDAP authentication, import minimum 1024 bits RSA LDAP CA certificate. • For Radius authentication, configure the Radius server with PEAP-MSCHAPv2 mode and shared secret. • If secure sys log is needed, import minimum 1024 bits RSA CA certificate. In FIPS 140-2 compliant • state, o Do not use FTP for following operations o Config Upload o Config Download o Support Save o FW Download Brocade  Communications  NOS  v3.0.1  VDX  Security  Policy  v1.0   Page  10  of  34   Do not use outbound SSH and telnet commands (clients). o With regards to SCP client on the switch, remote SCP server must employ RSA host keys with o minimum length of 1024 bits and DH with minimum length of 1024 bit. FIPS 140-2 compliant ciphers (HMAC-SHA1 (mac), AES128-CBC, AES256-CBC) are enforced on the client side. NOTES: 1. Firmware packages are always signed at build time and validated during the firmwaredownload operation. 2. USB interface: Authorized operator is required to maintain the physical possession (at all times) of the USB token and shall not provide to unauthorized individuals/entities. The operator can determine if the cryptographic module is running in FIPS 140-2 vs. non-FIPS mode by performing the following operations Display the status of self-tests, and accounts. • Display the status of boot prom access. • Display of cipherset configuration. • Display of radius-server configuration. • Display of IP ACLs configuration. • Confirm LDAP server’s root CA certificate. • Non-Approved mode of operation In non-Approved mode, an operator will have no access to CSPs used within the Approved mode. When switching between FIPS 140-2 and non-FIPS mode of operation, the operator is required to zeroize the module’s plaintext CSPs, by calling “fips zeroize”. The following cipher suites are allowed in non-FIPS mode for configuring SSL and TLS: aes-128-cbc,aes-128-ecb,aes-192-cbc,aes-192-ecb,aes-256-cbc,aes-256-ecb,bf,bf-cbc,bf-cfb,bf- ecb,bf-ofb,cast,cast-cbc,cast5-cbc,cast5-cfb,cast5-ecb,cast5-ofb,des,des-cbc,des-cfb,des-ecb,des- ede,des-ede-cbc,des-ede-cfb,des-ede-ofb,des-ede3,des-ede3-cbc,des-ede3-cfb,des-ede3-ofb,des- ofb,des3,desx,rc2,rc2-40-cbc,rc2-64-cbc,rc2-cbc,rc2-cfb,rc2-ecb,rc2-ofb,rc4,rc4-40 The following message digests functions are allowed in non-FIPS mode: md2, md4, md5, rmd160 The following message authentication algorithms and chippers are allowed in non-FIPS mode for configuring SSH: Ciphers: aes128-ctr,aes192-ctr,aes256-ctr,arcfour256,arcfour128, aes128-cbc,3des-cbc,blowfish- cbc,cast128-cbc,aes192-cbc,aes256-cbc,arcfour Macs: hmac-md5, hmac-sha1, umac-64, hmac-ripemd160, hmac-sha1-96, hmac-md5-96 4. Ports and Interfaces The list of all cryptographic modules along with physical ports and logical interfaces are captured below: 1. VDX 6710-48-F and VX6710-48-R a. 10GE (Qty. 6) Data Input, Data Output, Control Input, Status Output b. Gig-E (Qty. 48): Data Input, Data Output, Control Input, Status Output c. Management Ethernet Ports (Qty. 1): Control Input, Status Output d. Serial port (Qty. 1): Control Input, Status Output e. RLOM Ethernet Ports (Qty. 1): (Inactive) f. USB (Qty. 1): Data Input, Data Output, Status Output i. Brocade USB flash device, XBR-DCX-0131 Brocade  Communications  NOS  v3.0.1  VDX  Security  Policy  v1.0   Page  11  of  34   g. Power Supply Connectors (Qty. 2): Power Input, Data Output, Status Input h. Fan Tray Connectors (Part of Power Supply FRU) (Qty. 2): Control Output, Status Input i. LEDs: Status Output 2. VDX 6720-24-F and VDX 6720-24-R a. 10GE (Qty. 24) Data Input, Data Output, Control Input, Status Output b. Management Ethernet Ports (Qty. 2): Control Input, Status Output c. Serial port (Qty. 1): Control Input, Status Output d. RLOM Ethernet Ports (Qty. 1): (Inactive) e. USB (Qty. 1): Data Input, Data Output, Status Output i. Brocade USB flash device, XBR-DCX-0131 f. Power Supply Connectors (Qty. 2): Power Input, Control Output, Status Input g. Fan Tray Connectors (Part of Power Supply FRU) (Qty. 2): Control Output, Status Input h. LEDs: Status Output 3. VDX 6720-60-F and VDX 6720-60-R a. 10GE (Qty. 60): Data Input, Data Output, Control Input, Status Output b. Management Ethernet Ports (Qty. 2): Control Input, Status Output c. Serial port (Qty. 1): Control Input, Status Output d. USB (Qty. 1): Data Input, Data Output, Status Output i. Brocade USB flash device, XBR-DCX-0131 e. Power Supply Connectors (Qty. 2): Power Input, Control Output, Status Input f. Fan Tray Connectors (Qty. 2 – Part of Power Supply FRUs +3 – FAN FRUs): Control Output, Status Input g. LEDs: Status Output 4. VDX 6730-24-F and VDX 6730-24-R a. 10GE (Qty. 24): Data Input, Data Output, Control Input, Status Output b. Fibre Channel (Qty. 8): Data Input, Data Output, Control Input, Status Output c. Management Ethernet Ports (Qty. 2): Control Input, Status Output d. Serial port (Qty. 1): Control Input, Status Output e. RLOM Ethernet Ports (Qty. 1): (Inactive) f. USB (Qty. 1): Data Input, Data Output, Status Output i. Brocade USB flash device, XBR-DCX-0131 g. Power Supply Connectors (Qty. 2): Power Input, Control Output, Status Input h. Fan Tray Connectors (Part of Power Supply FRU) (Qty. 2): Control Output, Status Input i. LEDs: Status Output 5. VDX 6730-60-F and VDX 6730-60-R a. 10GE (Qty. 60): Data Input, Data Output, Control Input, Status Output b. Fibre Channel (Qty. 16): Data Input, Data Output, Control Input, Status Output c. Management Ethernet Ports (Qty. 2): Control Input, Status Output d. Serial port (Qty. 1): Control Input, Status Output e. RLOM Ethernet Ports (Qty. 1): (Inactive) f. USB (Qty. 1): Data Input, Data Output, Status Output i. Brocade USB flash device, XBR-DCX-0131 g. Power Supply Connectors (Qty. 2): Power Input, Control Output, Status Input h. Fan Tray Connectors (Qty. 2-Part of Power Supply FRUs + 3 FAN FRUs): Control Output, Status Input Brocade  Communications  NOS  v3.0.1  VDX  Security  Policy  v1.0   Page  12  of  34   i. LEDs: Status Output 6. VDX 8770-4 and VDX 8770-8 a. Line card: i. BR-VDX8770-48X10G-SFPP-1 (48x10G): a. 10GbE port (quantity 48): Data Input, Data Output b. LEDs: Status Output i. Status LED (quantity 1) ii. Power LED (quantity 1) iii. Status Port LED (quantity 48) ii. BR-VDX8770-12X40G-QSFP-1 (12x40G): a. 40GbE port (quantity 12): Data Input, Data Output b. LEDs: Status Output i. Status LED (quantity 1) ii. Power LED (quantity 1) iii. Status Port LED (quantity 12) iv. BR-VDX8770-48X1G-SFP-1: a. 1GbE port (quantity 48): Data Input, Data Output b. LEDs: Status Output i. Status LED (quantity 1) ii. Power LED (quantity 1) iii. Status Port LED (quantity 48) b. Management Module (MM) (half-slot) : i. USB port (quantity 1): Data Input, Data Output ii. Console Port (RJ45 - serial) (quantity 1):Control Input, Status Output iii. Ethernet port (Mgmt IP) (RJ45) (quantity 1): Control Input, Status Output iv. Ethernet port (Service IP) (quantity 1): Control Input, Status Output v. LEDs: Status Output 1. Status LED (quantity 1) 2. Power LED (quantity 1) 3. Active LED (quantity 1) 4. Ethernet management link (upper left) (quantity 1) 5. Ethernet management link activity (upper right) (quantity 1) c. Switch Fabric Module (SFM) i. LEDs: Status Output 1. Status LED (quantity 1) 2. Power LED (quantity 1) d. Power Supply i. AC Inlet (quantity 1): Power ii. LEDs: Status Output 1. AC power input LED (AC OK) (quantity 1) 2. DC power output LED (DC OK) (quantity 1) 2. Alarm LED (ALM) (quantity 1) e. Fan Assembly i. LEDs: Status Output 1. Power LED (quantity 1) 2. Fault LED (quantity 1) Brocade  Communications  NOS  v3.0.1  VDX  Security  Policy  v1.0   Page  13  of  34   NOTE: LEDs display power status and port activity status. 5. Identification and Authentication Policy Assumption of roles The cryptographic module supports five operator roles. The cryptographic module shall enforce the separation of roles using role-based operator authentication. An operator must enter a username and its password to log in. The username is an alphanumeric string of maximum forty (40) characters. The password is an alphanumeric string of eight (8) to forty (40) characters randomly chosen from the ninety-six (96) printable and human-readable characters. Upon correct authentication, the role is selected based on the username of the operator and the context of the module. At the end of a session, the operator must log-out. Forty-eight (48) concurrent operators are allowed on the switch. Table 6 Roles and Required Identification and Authentication Role Type of Authentication Authentication Data Admin (Crypto-Officer): Admin Role-based operator authentication Username and Password role has the permission to access and execute all the available services. User (User role): User role has Role-based operator authentication Username and Password the permission to display general configuration. Maximum Permissions (for a Role -based operator authentication Username and Password custom role): A custom role can be created and assigned the custom permissions. LDAP: If LDAP is configured, Role-based operator authentication LDAP Root CA certificate LDAP server authenticates to the cryptographic module. RADIUS: If RADIUS is Role -based operator authentication RADIUS Shared Secret configured, RADIUS server authenticates to the cryptographic module. Table 7 Strengths of Authentication Mechanisms Authentication Strength of Mechanism M echanism Password The probability that a random attempt will succeed or a false acceptance will occur is 1/96^8 which is less than 1/1,000,000. The module can be configured to restrict the number of consecutive failed authentication attempts. If the module is not configured to restrict failed authentication attempts, then the maximum possible within one minute is 20. The probability of successfully authenticating to the module within one minute is 20/96^8 which is less than 1/100,000. Digital Signature Verification The probability that a random attempt will succeed or a false acceptance (PKI) will occur is 1/2^80 which is less than 1/1,000,000. The module will restrict the number of consecutive failed authentication attempts to 10. The probability of successfully authenticating to the module within one minute is 10/2^80 which is less than 1/100,000. Brocade  Communications  NOS  v3.0.1  VDX  Security  Policy  v1.0   Page  14  of  34   Authentication Strength of Mechanism M echanism Knowledge of a Shared Secret The probability that a random attempt will succeed or a false acceptance will occur is 1/96^8 which is less than 1/1,000,000. The maximum possible authentication attempts within a minute are 16. The probability of successfully authenticating to the module within one minute is 16/96^8 which is less than 1/100,000. Table 8 Service Descriptions Service Name Description User Management User and password management. Login Session Management Controls the user session management, RADIUS RADIUS configuration functions LDAP LDAP configuration functions. FIPS Control FIPS mode operation and related functions Zeroize Zeroize all CSPs Firmware Management Control firmware management. PKI Import LDAP root CA certificate. Clock Management Clock and Time zone Management Debug & Diagnostics Debug & Diagnostics tools. CLI Management CLI Management tools Platform Platform tools Display Display configuration and operational commands Terminal Configuration Terminal configuration operations Ethernet Ethernet Management License License Management VCS® Cluster services vCenter VMware-ESX hosts Management SNMP SNMP System Monitor Status configuration & monitoring Brocade  Communications  NOS  v3.0.1  VDX  Security  Policy  v1.0   Page  15  of  34   6. Access Control Policy Roles and Services Table 9 Services Authorized for Roles Perm issions M axim um RADIUS Adm in LDAP User SERVICE ROLE User Management X X Login Session Management X X PKI X X X Firmware Management X X X FIPS X X Zeroize X X Clock Management X X Debug & Diagnostics X X CLI Management X X Platform X X Display X X Login Session Management / RADIUS-server X X X Login Session Management / LDAP-server X X X Terminal Configuration X X Ethernet X X License X X VCS X X vCenter X X SNMP X X System Monitor X X FCSP X X Switch Connection Policy X X Unauthenticated Services: The cryptographic module supports the following unauthenticated services: • Self-tests: This service executes the suite of self-tests required by FIPS 140-2. Self-tests may be initiated by power-cycling the module. • Show Status: This service is met through the various status outputs provided by the services provided above, as well as the LED interfaces. Brocade  Communications  NOS  v3.0.1  VDX  Security  Policy  v1.0   Page  16  of  34   Definition of Critical Security Parameters (CSPs) The following are CSPs contained in the module: DH Private Keys for use with 1024/2048 bit modulus in SSHv2. • SSH/SCP/SFTP Session Keys- 128 and 256 bit AES CBC • SSH/SCP/SFTP Authentication Key • SSH KDF Internal State • SSH DH Shared Secret Key • SSH 2048 RSA Private Key • TLS Private Key (RSA 1024) • TLS Pre-Master Secret • TLS Master Secret • TLS PRF Internal State • TLS Session Key – 128 bit AES • TLS Authentication Key for HMAC-SHA-1 • Approved RNG Seed Material • ANSI X9.31 DRNG Internal State • Passwords • RADIUS Secret • DH Keys for use from 1024 to 2048 bit modulus in FC-SP • Definition of Public Keys: The following are the public keys contained in the module: DH Public Key (1024/2048 bit modulus) • DH Peer Public Key (1024/2048 bit modulus) • TLS v1.0 Public Key (RSA 1024) • TLS v1.0Peer Public Key (RSA 1024) • FW Download Key (RSA 1024) • LDAP ROOT CA certificate (RSA 1024) • SSH RSA 1024/2048 bit Public Key • Definition of Service Categories: Table 10 Services and Command Line Instructions (CLI) Services CLIs Username User Management role password-attributes rule encryption-level unlock radius-server Login Session Management tacacs-server ldap-server aaa logout banner ssh telnet Brocade  Communications  NOS  v3.0.1  VDX  Security  Policy  v1.0   Page  17  of  34   Services CLIs Certutil PKI Firmware Firmware Management fips selftests Fips cipherset prom-access fips zeroize Zeroize Clock Clock Management Ntp Debug Debug & Diagnostics diag ping l2traceroute traceroute top undebug no CLI Mgmt delete configure dir exit help history quit rename abort do pwd unhide unhide fips prompt1 prompt2 rbridge-id reload Platform chassis clear copy fastboot usb logging service switch-attributes support auditlog autoupload beacon cidrecov df ha oscmd power-off power-on linecard Show Display Brocade  Communications  NOS  v3.0.1  VDX  Security  Policy  v1.0   Page  18  of  34   Services CLIs send Terminal Configuration terminal end line dot1x Ethernet cee-map interface ip ipv6 lacp mac mac-address-table port-profile protocol qos rmon sflow vlan monitor arp class-map mac-rebalance police-priority-map policy-map resequence reserved-vlan route-map router system-max fabric fcoe bp-rate-limit zoning License License Dpod Vcs VCS Vcenter vCenter Vnetwork snmp-server SNMP system-monitor System Monitor system-monitor-mail threshold-monitor Fcsp FCSP secpolicy Switch connection policy Table 11 CSP Access Rights within Roles & Services Brocade  Communications  NOS  v3.0.1  VDX  Security  Policy  v1.0   Page  19  of  34   SSH RSA 1024/2048 Public Key SSH and SCP CSPs 5 RNG Seed Key 7 RADIUS Secret FCSP Secret Passwords TLS CSPs 6 Login Session Management N N N RW N N N Zeroize Z Z Z Z Z Z N Firmware Management R N N N N N N PKI RW N N N N N RW RADIUS N N N RW RW N N User Management N N N RW N N N FCSP N N N N N RW N 7. Operational Environment The cryptographic module supports a limited operational environment; only trusted, validated code signed by RSA 1024 with SHA1 digest may be executed. 8. Security Rules The cryptographic modules’ design corresponds to the cryptographic module’s security rules. This section documents the security rules enforced by the cryptographic module to implement the security requirements of this FIPS 140-2 Level 2 module. 1. The cryptographic module shall provide five distinct operator roles. 2. The cryptographic module shall provide role-based authentication. 3. When the module has not been placed in a valid role, the operator shall not have access to any cryptographic services. 4. The cryptographic module shall perform the following tests: a. Power up Self-Tests: i. Cryptographic algorithm tests: (1) Triple-DES CBC KAT (encrypt/decrypt) (2) AES CBC KAT (encrypt/decrypt) (3) HMAC SHA-1 KAT (4) ANSI X9.31 DRNG KAT 5 Includes the following CSPs: DH Private Keys for use with 1024 bit modulus in SSHv2; SSH/SCP/SFTP Session Keys- 128, 192, and 256 bit AES CBC or Triple-DES 3 key; SSH/SCP/SFTP Authentication Key; SSH KDF Internal State; SSH DH Shared Secret Key; SSH 2048 RSA Private Key 6 Includes the following CSPs: TLS Private Key (RSA 1024); TLS Pre-Master Secret; TLS Master Secret; TLS PRF Internal State; TLS Session Key – 128 bit AES; TLS Authentication Key for HMAC-SHA-1 7 Includes the following CSPs: Approved RNG Seed Material; ANSI X9.31 DRNG Internal State Brocade  Communications  NOS  v3.0.1  VDX  Security  Policy  v1.0   Page  20  of  34   (5) SHA-1 KAT (6) HMAC SHA-256 KAT (SHA-256 tested within this self-test) (7) HMAC SHA-512 KAT (SHA-512 tested within this self-test) (8) RSA 1024 SHA 256 Sign/Verify KAT ii. Firmware Integrity Test (128-bit EDC) iii. Critical Functions Tests: (1) RSA 2048 Encrypt/Decrypt KAT b. Conditional Self Tests: i. Continuous Random Number Generator (RNG) test – performed on Non-deterministic hardware based random number generator and ANSI X9.31 DRNG ii. RSA 1024/ 2048 SHA- 1 Pair wise Consistency Test (Sign/Verify & Encrypt/Decrypt) iii. RSA 1024/2048 Pair wise Consistency Test (Encrypt/Decrypt) iv. Firmware Load Test (RSA 1024 SHA-1 Signature Verification) v. Bypass Test: N/A vi. Manual Key Entry Test: N/A 5. At any time the cryptographic module is in an idle state, the operator shall be capable of commanding the module to perform the power-up self-test by rebooting the module. 6. Data output shall be inhibited during key generation, self-tests, zeroization, and error states. 7. Status information shall not contain CSPs or sensitive data that if misused could lead to a compromise of the module. 8. FC-SP authentication is supported only on VDX 6730 switches. 9. Physical Security Policy Physical Security Mechanisms The multi-chip standalone cryptographic module includes the following physical security mechanisms: • Production-grade components and production-grade opaque enclosure with tamper evident seals. • Tamper evident seals. Operator Required Actions The operator must periodically inspect the tamper evident seals applied to the modules within the operator’s scope of responsibility for evidence of tampering. Table 12 Inspection/Testing of Physical Security Mechanisms Physical Security Recom m ended Frequency M echanism s of Inspection/Test Tamper Evident Seals 12 months 10. Mitigation of Other Attacks Policy These modules have not been designed to mitigate any specific attacks beyond the scope of FIPS 140-2 requirements. 11. Definitions and Acronyms 10 GbE 10 Gigabit Ethernet AES Advanced Encryption Standard Blade Blade server CBC Cipher Block Chaining Brocade  Communications  NOS  v3.0.1  VDX  Security  Policy  v1.0   Page  21  of  34   CLI Command Line interface CSP Critical Security Parameter DH Diffie-Hellman FIPS Federal Information Processing Standard FOS Fabric Operating System GbE Gigabit Ethernet HMAC Hash Message Authentication Code HTTP Hyper Text Transfer Protocol KAT Known Answer Test LED Light Emitting Diode LDAP Lightweight Directory Access Protocol MAC Message Authentication Code MM Management Module NTP Network Time Protocol NOS Network Operating System PKI Public Key Infrastructure PROM Programmable read-only memory PSU Power Supply Unit RADIUS Remote Authentication Dial In User Service RNG Random Number Generator RSA Rivest Shamir and Adleman method for asymmetric encryption SCP Secure Copy Protocol SFM Switch Fabric Module SHA Secure Hash Algorithm SSH Secure Shell Protocol TDES Triple Data Encryption Standard TLS Transport Layer Security Protocol Brocade  Communications  NOS  v3.0.1  VDX  Security  Policy  v1.0   Page  22  of  34   Appendix A: Tamper Label Application Use ethyl alcohol to clean the surface area at each tamper evident seal placement location. Prior to applying a new seal to an area, that shows seal residue, use consumer strength adhesive remove to remove the seal residue. Then use ethyl alcohol to clean off any residual adhesive remover before applying a new seal. VDX 6710-54 Two (2) tamper evident seals are required to complete the physical security requirements for the VDX 6710-54. See Figure 7 and Figure 8 for details on how to position each seal. 1 Figure 7 VDX 6710-54 left side seal location 2 Figure 8 VDX 6710-54 right side seal location Brocade  Communications  NOS  v3.0.1  VDX  Security  Policy  v1.0   Page  23  of  34   VDX 6720-16 and VDX 6720-24 Two (2) tamper evident seals are required to complete the physical security requirements for the VDX 6720-16 and VDX 6720-24. See Figure 9 and Figure 10 for details on how to position each seal. 1 Figure 9 VDX 6720-16 and VDX 6720-24 left side seal location 2 Figure 10 VDX 6720-16 and VDX 6720-24 right side seal location Brocade  Communications  NOS  v3.0.1  VDX  Security  Policy  v1.0   Page  24  of  34   VDX 6720-40 and VDX 6720-60 Two (2) tamper evident seals are required to complete the physical security requirements for the VDX 6720-40 and VDX 6720-60. See Figure 11 and Figure 12 for details on how to position each seal. 1 Figure 11 VDX 6720-40 and VDX 6720-60 left side seal location 2 Figure 12 VDX 6720-40 and VDX 6720-60 right side seal location Brocade  Communications  NOS  v3.0.1  VDX  Security  Policy  v1.0   Page  25  of  34   VDX 6730-16 and VDX 6730-24 Two (2) tamper evident seals are required to complete the physical security requirements for the VDX 6730-16 and VDX 6730-24. See Figure 13 and Figure 14 for details on how to position each seal. 1 Figure 13 VDX 6730-16 and VDX 6730-24 left side seal location 2 Figure 14 VDX 6730-16 and VDX 6730-24 right side seal location Brocade  Communications  NOS  v3.0.1  VDX  Security  Policy  v1.0   Page  26  of  34   VDX 6730-40 and VDX 6730-60 Two (2) tamper evident seals are required to complete the physical security requirements for the VDX 6730-40 and VDX 6730-60. See Figure 15 and Figure 16 for details on how to position each seal. 1 Figure 15 VDX 6730-40 and VDX 6730-60 left side seal location 2 Figure 16 VDX 6720-40 and VDX 6720-60 right side seal location Brocade  Communications  NOS  v3.0.1  VDX  Security  Policy  v1.0   Page  27  of  34   VDX 8770-8 Thirty-six (36) tamper evident seals are required to complete the physical security requirements illustrated in Figure 17 and Figure 18. VDX 8770-8 Port Side Tamper Evident Seal Application Procedure Twenty-eight tamper evident seals are required to complete the physical security requirements illustrated in Figure 17. Unused slots must be filled with the module or filler panel appropriate for that slot to maintain adequate cooling. B A C E D H G F Figure 17 Brocade VDX 8770-8 Switch port side seal locations Copyright Brocade Communications 2013. May be reproduced only in its original entirety [without revision]. 1. Apply one (1) seal to each blade or filler panel installed in line card slots L1 through L8. Eight (8) seals are required to complete this step. See Figures 17A, 17C, 17D and 17E for details on how to position each seal. 2. Apply one (1) seal to each Switch Fabric Module (SFM) or filler panel installed in SFM slots S1, S3 and S5. Three (3) seals are required to complete this step. See Figure 17B and 17E for details on how to position each seal. 3. Apply one (1) seal to each Switch Fabric Module (SFM) or filler panel installed in SFM slots S2, S4 and S6. Three (3) seals are required to complete this step. See Figure 17E and 17G for details on how to position each seal. 4. Apply two (2) seal to each Management Module (MM) or filler panel installed in MM slots M1 and M2. Four (4) seals are required to complete this step. See Figure 17E, 17F and 17H for details on how to position each seal. Figure 18 Brocade VDX 8770-8 DC PSU seal locations 5. The VDX 8770-8 accepts both AC and DC power supply module. For AC configurations, complete steps 5a and 5b. For DC configurations, complete steps 5b, 5c and 5d, as appropriate. a. For a VDX 8770-8 with AC Power Supply Units (PSU) apply one (1) seal to each Power Supply Unit (PSU) installed in PSU slots P1 through P8. For the configuration shown in Figure 17, PSUs are installed in PSU slots P1, P2 and P5. Therefore, three (3) seals are required to complete this step, for this configuration. See Figure 17E, 17F and 17H for details on how to position each seal. b. Apply one (1) seal to each PSU filler panel installed in PSU slots P1 through P8. Apply an additional seal that spans the gap between vertically stacked PSU filler panels. For this example, PSU filler panels are installed in PSU slots P3, P4, P6, P7 and P8. Therefore, seven (7) seals are required to complete this step, for this configuration. See Figure 17E, 17F and 17H for details on how to position each seal c. For a VDX 8770-8 with DC Power Supply Units (PSU) in slots P1 through P4 apply one (1) seal to the ejector handle of the PSU that spans the gap between the chassis and the PSU ejector handle. See Figure 18 for details on how to position the seal. d. For a VDX 8770-8 with DC Power Supply Units (PSU) in slots P5 through P8 apply one (1) seal to the sheet metal on the bottom of the PSU that spans the gap between the chassis and the PSU sheet metal housing. See Figure 18 for details on how to position the seal. Brocade  Communications  NOS  v3.0.1  VDX  Security  Policy  v1.0   Page  29  of  34   VDX 8770-8 Non-Port Side Tamper Evident Seal Application Procedure Eight (8) tamper evident seals are required to complete the physical security requirements illustrated in Figure 18. All fan slots must be filled with a FAN FRU or FAN FRU filler panel to maintain adequate cooling. C B A E D G F Figure 19 Brocade VDX 8770-8 non-port side seal locations 1. Apply two (2) seals to each FAN FRU or FAN FRU filler panel installed in the non-port side of the VDX 8770-8. Eight (8) seals are required to complete this step. See Figures 19A-G for details on how to position each seal. Brocade  Communications  NOS  v3.0.1  VDX  Security  Policy  v1.0   Page  30  of  34   VDX 8770-4 Twenty-three (23) tamper evident seals are required to complete the physical security requirements illustrated in Figure 20, Figure 21, Figure 22 and Figure 23. VDX 8770-4 Port Side Tamper Evident Seal Application Procedure Fifteen (15) tamper evident seals are required to complete the physical security requirements illustrated in Figure 20 and Figure 21. Unused slots must be filled with the module or filler panel appropriate for that slot to maintain adequate cooling. A B C D F E Figure 20 Brocade VDX 8770-4 Switch port side seal locations Copyright Brocade Communications 2013. May be reproduced only in its original entirety [without revision]. Figure 21 Brocade VDX 8770-4 DC PSU seal locations 1. Apply one (1) seal to each Switch Fabric Module (SFM) or filler panel installed in SFM slots S1, S2 and S3. Three (3) seals are required to complete this step. See Figure 20A, 20A and 20C for details on how to position each seal. 2. Apply one (1) seal to each Management Module (MM) or filler panel installed in MM slots M1 and M2. Two (2) seals are required to complete this step. See Figure 20A, 20A and 20C for details on how to position each seal. 3. Apply one (1) seal to each blade or filler panel installed in line card slots L1 through L4. Four (4) seals are required to complete this step. See Figures 20C, 20D and 20E for details on how to position each seal. 4. The VDX 8770-4 accepts both AC and DC power supply module. Depending on the type of installed power supply module complete step 4a or 4b. a. For a VDX 8770-4 with AC Power Supply Units (PSU) apply one (1) seal to each AC PSU or PSU filler panel installed in PSU slots P1 through P4. For this example, an AC PSUs are installed in slots P1 and P2. PSU filler panels are installed in slots P3 and P4. Four (4) seals are required to complete this step. See Figure 20C and 20F for details on how to position each seal. b. For a VDX 8770-4 with DC Power Supply Units (PSU) apply one (1) seal to each DC PSU or PSU filler panel installed in PSU slots P1 through P4. For this example, a DC PSUs are installed in slot P1. A PSU filler panels are installed in slot P2. Four (4) seals are required to complete this step. See Figure 21 for details on how to position each seal. 5. Apply one (1) seal on each FIPS bracket. The upper left FIPS bracket is shown in Figure 20A and 20C. The lower left FIPS bracket is shown in Figure 20E and 20C. Two (2) seals are required to complete this step. See Figure 20A, 20C and 20E for details on how to position each seal. Brocade  Communications  NOS  v3.0.1  VDX  Security  Policy  v1.0   Page  32  of  34   VDX 8770-4 Non-Port Side Tamper Evident Seal Application Procedure Five (5) tamper evident seals are required to complete the physical security requirements illustrated in Figure 22. All fan slots must be filled with a FAN FRU or FAN FRU filler panel to maintain adequate cooling. C B A C D E Figure 22 Brocade VDX 8770-4 Non-port side seal locations Brocade  Communications  NOS  v3.0.1  VDX  Security  Policy  v1.0   Page  33  of  34   1. Apply one (1) seals to each FAN FRU or FAN FRU filler panel installed in the non-port side of the VDX 8770-4. For the FAN FRU on the left the seal wraps from the flange on the FAN FRU or filler around the outside corner of the chassis. For the FAN FRU on the right the seal wraps from the flange on the FAN FRU or filler around the inside corner of the chassis. Two (2) seals are required to complete this step. See Figures 22A-C for details on how to position each seal. 2. Apply one (1) seals that bridges the gap between the FAN FRU positions installed in the non-port side of the VDX 8770-4. One (1) seals are required to complete this step. See Figures 22C and 22D for details on how to position each seal. 3. Apply one (1) seal on each FIPS bracket. The upper right FIPS bracket is shown in Figure 22B and 22C. The lower right FIPS bracket is shown in Figure 22C and 22E. Two (2) seals are required to complete this step. See Figure 22B, 22C and 22E for details on how to position each seal. VDX 8770-4 Air Duct Tamper Evident Seal Application Procedure Three (3) tamper evident seals are required to complete the physical security requirements illustrated in Figure 23. Relative to the port side of the VDX 8770-4 chassis the air duct is secured to the left side of the chassis. Figure 23 Brocade VDX 8770-4 Air Duct side seal locations 1. Apply thee (3) seals to the rubber flap that touches the top of the VDX 8770-4. Position each seal such that approximately half of each seal adheres to the rubber flap and half of each seal adheres to the top of the chassis. Three (3) seals are required to complete this step. See Figures 23 for details on how to position each seal. Brocade  Communications  NOS  v3.0.1  VDX  Security  Policy  v1.0   Page  34  of  34