Allied Telesis AT-2750TX- - Manual
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Network Interface Cards
AT-2750TX
Fast Ethernet Secure Copper Interface Card
AT-2750TX
100TX 32-bit, PCI 2.2 compliant secure
copper interface card
Secure Copper Network Interface
Card
The AT-2750TX secure interface card hardens
at-risk systems without impacting performance.
It features an embedded security processor to
offload encr yption, authentication, and other
cycle-intensive tasks from the host CPU—
resulting in optimal system and application
response. The types of encr yption suppor ted
are DES, 3DES, FIPS capable (not cer tified) and
AES (upon Vista release - pending).
Encryption
DES:
The Data Encr yption Standard (DES) is a
56-bit key method for encr ypting information
selected as an official Federal Information
Processing Standard (FIPS) for the United States
in 1976.
3DES:
The Triple Data Encr yption Standard
(3DES) is the successor of DES, and uses a
168-bit sized key. 3DES is ver y secure.
AES:
Advanced Encr yption Standard (AES) is a
block cipher adopted as an encr yption standard
by the US government. It has been analyzed
extensively and is now used widely worldwide.
AES was announced by the National Institute of
Standards and Technology (NIST) as US FIPS
PUB 197 (FIPS 197) and became a standard in
May 26, 2002.
FIPS:
The Federal Information Processing
Standard 140 (FIPS) are a series of US
government computer security standards that
specify requirements for cr yptography modules.
Key Features
Advance Properties
•
Secured transmission
•
PCI 2.2 capable
•
Low profile and standard height brackets
included
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RoHS compliant
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3DES
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AES
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IPv6
•
Compliant with Trade Agreement Act
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