Module Name
Aruba AP-92, AP-93, AP-104, AP-105, AP-175, Dell W-AP92, W-AP93, W-AP104, W-AP105 and W-AP175 Wireless Access Points
Historical Reason
RNG SP800-131A Revision 1 Transition
Caveat
When operated in FIPS mode with tamper evident labels installed as indicated in the Security Policy
Embodiment
Multi-chip standalone
Description
Aruba's Wi-Fi access points serve as secure network on-ramps, aggregating wireless user traffic and forwarding it to Aruba's highly secure Mobility Controllers, where per-user role based access controls are applied through an integrated firewall. In FIPS 140-2 Mode, Aruba APs in conjunction with the Mobility Controller support the IEEE 802.11i/WPA2 client standard along with optional Suite B cryptography. Aruba APs also provide wireless intrusion detection/prevention services, support wireless mesh topologies, and have Wi-Fi Alliance certification for IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n.
Other Algorithms
MD5; Diffie-Hellman (key agreement; key establishment methodology provides 80 bits of encryption strength; non-compliant)
Hardware Versions
AP-92-F1[1], AP-93-F1[1], AP-104-F1[1], AP-105-F1[1], AP-175P-F1[1], AP-175AC-F1[1], AP-175DC-F1[1], W-AP92-F1[2], W-AP93-F1[2], W-AP104-F1[2], W-AP105-F1[2], W-AP175P-F1[2], W-AP175AC-F1[2], W-AP175DC-F1[2] with FIPS kit 4010061-01
Firmware Versions
ArubaOS_6.1.2.3-FIPS[1] and Dell_PCW_6.1.2.3-FIPS[2] or ArubaOS_6.1.4.1-FIPS [1] and Dell_PCW_6.1.4.1-FIPS [2] or ArubaOS_6.1.4.5-FIPS [1] and Dell_PCW_6.1.4.5-FIPS [2] or ArubaOS_6.1.4.7-FIPS [1] and Dell_PCW_6.1.4.7-FIPS [2]