Introduction
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Entrust KeyControl has been rebranded as the Entrust Cryptographic Security Platform (CSP) Key Manager. The Entrust CSP Key Manager continues to provide a comprehensive solution for discovering and managing the lifecycles of cryptographic keys, secrets, certificates, tokens, libraries, protocols, and configurations:
Because the Entrust integrations are tested against specific product versions, this guide is still branded as a "KeyControl" integration. It was tested against a pre-CSP version of KeyControl. Exercise caution when using an Entrust Integration Guide with a product version that does not match the tested version, because your version might not function in exactly the same way. Entrust cannot guarantee the success of integrations in configurations other than those indicated in the guide. This guide remains on the website for customers using pre-CSP versions of KeyControl. |
This document describes the integration of the Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) Alletra 6000 Storage Array (referred to as Alletra in this guide) with the Entrust KeyControl 10.0 (formerly HyTrust KeyControl) key management solution using the open standard KMIP protocol. Entrust KeyControl (referred to as KeyControl in this guide) serves as a key manager for encryption keys by using various protocols, including KMIP.
Product configurations
Entrust has successfully tested the integration of KeyControl with HPE Alletra 6000 in the following configurations:
| System | Version |
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HPE Alletra 6000 |
6.1.2.0-1022277 |
Entrust KeyControl |
10.0 |
Requirements
Before starting the integration process, familiarize yourself with:
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HPE GUI administration guide for the Alletra 6000 version 6.1.2.x.
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The documentation and set-up process for Entrust KeyControl, see Entrust KeyControl Product Documentation.
| Entrust recommends that you allow only unprivileged connections unless you are performing administrative tasks. |