intCertNum |
2136 |
strVendorName |
Aruba a Hewlett Packard Enterprise Company |
strURL |
http://www.arubanetworks.com |
strAddress1 |
1344 Crossman Avenue |
strAddress2 |
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strAddress3 |
|
strCity |
Sunnyvale |
strStateProv |
CA |
strPostalCode |
94089 |
strCountry |
94089 |
strContact |
Steve Weingart |
strEmail |
fips@arubanetworks.com |
strPhone |
408-227-4500 |
strFax |
408-227-4550 |
strContact2 |
|
strEmail2 |
|
strFax2 |
|
strPhone2 |
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intCertNum |
2136 |
strModuleName |
Aruba 7200 Series Controllers with ArubaOS FIPS Firmware |
strPartNumber |
Hardware Versions: Aruba 7210-F1, Aruba 7210-USF1, Aruba 7220-F1, Aruba 7220-USF1, Aruba 7240-F1, Aruba 7240XM-RWF1, Aruba 7240-USF1, Aruba 7240XM-USF1 with FIPS kit 4011570-01; Firmware Versions: ArubaOS 6.4.4-FIPS and ArubaOS 6.5.0-FIPS |
memModuleNotes |
When operated in FIPS mode with tamper evident labels installed as indicated in the Security Policy |
str140Version |
140-2 |
_sp_ |
Security Policy [pdf][html][txt] |
_cert_ |
Certificate [pdf] |
strPURL |
|
strModuleType |
Hardware |
strValidationDate |
06/09/2014;03/20/2015;01/13/2016;07/06/2016 |
intOverallLevel |
2 |
memIndividualLevelNotes |
-Mitigation of Other Attacks: N/A |
strFIPSAlgorithms |
AES (Certs. #2479, #2677 and #2680); CVL (Certs. #150 and #152); DRBG (Cert. #433); ECDSA (Certs. #466 and #469); HMAC (Certs. #1522, #1663 and #1666); KBKDF (Cert. #16); RSA (Certs. #1268, #1376, #1379 and #1380); SHS (Certs. #2098, #2246, #2249 and #2250); Triple-DES (Certs. #1518, #1605 and #1607) |
strOtherAlgorithms |
DES; Diffie-Hellman (key establishment methodology provides 112 bits of encryption strength; non-compliant less than 112 bits of encryption strength); EC Diffie-Hellman (key establishment methodology provides 128 or 192 bits of encryption strength); HMAC-MD5; MD5; NDRNG; RC4; RSA (key wrapping; key establishment methodology provides 112 bits of encryption strength; non-compliant less than 112 bits of encryption strength) |
strConfiguration |
Multi-chip standalone |
memModuleDescription |
Aruba's family of Mobility Controllers are network infrastructure devices providing secure, scalable solutions for enterprise Wi-Fi, network security policy enforcement, VPN services, and wireless intrusion detection and prevention. Mobility controllers serve as central points of authentication, encryption, access control, and network coordination for all mobile network services. |
intModuleCount |
1 |
memAdditionalNotes |
03/20/15: Added FW ArubaOS 6.4.3.0-FIPS and updated FIPS kit number, POC and security policy. Removed legacy RNG for DRBG. Also a Vendor Name change. |
strFirstValidtionDate |
06/09/14 00:00:00 |
strLabName |
Leidos |
strValidationYear |
2014 |