intCertNum |
1116 |
strVendorName |
Aruba Networks, Inc. |
strURL |
http://www.arubanetworks.com |
strAddress1 |
1322 Crossman Avenue |
strAddress2 |
|
strAddress3 |
|
strCity |
Sunnyvale |
strStateProv |
CA |
strPostalCode |
94089 |
strCountry |
94089 |
strContact |
Jon Green |
strEmail |
fips@arubanetworks.com |
strPhone |
408-227-4500 |
strFax |
|
strContact2 |
|
strEmail2 |
|
strFax2 |
|
strPhone2 |
|
intCertNum |
1116 |
strModuleName |
Aruba AP-65, AP-70 and AP-85 Wireless Access Points |
strPartNumber |
Hardware Versions: AP-65-F1 Rev. 01, AP-70-F1 Rev. 01, AP-85FX-F1 Rev. 01, AP-85LX-F1 Rev. 01 or AP-85TX-F1 Rev. 01; Firmware Versions: ArubaOS 3.3.2.18-FIPS, ArubaOS 3.3.2.19-FIPS, ArubaOS 3.3.2.20-FIPS, ArubaOS 3.3.2.21-FIPS, ArubaOS 3.4.2.3-FIPS, ArubaOS 3.4.4.0-FIPS or ArubaOS 3.4.5.1-FIPS |
memModuleNotes |
When operated in FIPS mode and with the tamper evidence seals installed as indicated in the Security Policy |
str140Version |
140-2 |
_sp_ |
Security Policy [pdf][html][txt] |
_cert_ |
Certificate [pdf][txt] |
strPURL |
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strModuleType |
Hardware |
strValidationDate |
04/03/2009;05/18/2009;07/24/2009;12/10/2009;02/12/2010;05/05/2010;10/25/2010;01/31/2011;03/14/2011;07/19/2011;02/06/2013 |
intOverallLevel |
2 |
memIndividualLevelNotes |
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strFIPSAlgorithms |
AES (Certs. #895 and #900); HMAC (Certs. #500 and #503); RNG (Cert. #516); RSA (Certs. #433 and #436); SHS (Certs. #887, #888 and #892); Triple-DES (Certs. #731 and #734) |
strOtherAlgorithms |
MD5; Diffie-Hellman (key agreement: key establishment methodology provides 80 bits of encryption strength; non-compliant) |
strConfiguration |
Multi-chip standalone |
memModuleDescription |
Aruba's single and multi-radio wireless access points serve as secure network on-ramps, aggregating wireless user traffic and forwarding it to Aruba's highly secure Multi-Service Mobility Controllers, where per-user role based access controls are applied. In the FIPS 140-2 mode of operation, Aruba APs in conjunction with the Mobility Controller support the IEEE 802.11i client standard, the xSec client and 256-bit AES encryption. Also, Aruba APs can provide Air Monitoring for intrusion detection and have Wi-Fi Alliance certification for IEEE 802.11a, IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g, and IEEE 802.11 |
intModuleCount |
1 |
memAdditionalNotes |
05/18/09: Added firmware ArubaOS 3.3.2.11-FIPS and updated Security Policy. 07/24/09: Added firmware ArubaOS 3.3.2.14-FIPS and updated Security Policy 12/10/09: Replaced all prior firmware versions with ArubaOS 3.3.2.18-FIPS and updated Security Policy. 02/12/10: Added firmware version ArubaOS 3.3.2.19-FIPS and updated Security Policy 05/05/10: Added firmware version ArubaOS 3.4.2.2-FIPS and updated Security Policy. 10/25/10: Replaced firmware version ArubaOS 3.4.2.2-FIPS with ArubaOS 3.4.2.3-FIPS and updated Security Policy. 01/31/11: Added FW 3.3.2.20-FIPS and Security Policy. 03/14/11: Updated vendor name. 07/19/11: Added ArubaOS 3.3.2.21-FIPS and ArubaOS 3.4.4.0-FIPS. Updated Security Policy. 02/06/13: Added FW ArubaOS 3.4.5.1-FIPS, contact information and Updated Security Policy. |
strFirstValidtionDate |
04/03/09 00:00:00 |
strLabName |
Leidos |
strValidationYear |
2009 |