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DSA8200 Declassification and Securityi
Table of Contents
iiDSA8200 Declassification and Security
Preface
This document helps customers with data security concerns to clear or remove
memory devices from the DSA8200 and modules.
The DSA8200 mainframes contain an open architecture PC with removable hard
drive. All user storable data, such as waveforms, instrument settings, and screen
shots, are stored on the removable hard drive. The hard drive is located on the
rear panel. Remove the hard drive for storage or destruction. Additional hard
drives can be purchased from Tektronix.
These products have data storage (memory) devices and data output devices (USB
ports). These instructions tell how to clear or sanitize the memory devices and
disable the data output
instrument that is not functioning.
devices. The instructions also tell how to declassify an
Products
Related Documents
Terms
The following Tektronix products a re covered by this document:
DSA8200 Digital Serial Analyzer Sampling Oscilloscope mainframe
80A01, 80A02, 82A04, 80A05, and 80A06 plug-in modules
80A03 TekConnect Probe Adapter module
80C01, 80C02, 80C03, 80C04, 80C05, 80C06, 80C07, 80C08, 80C09, 80C10,
80C11, and 80C12 plug-in modules (including all options)
DSA8200 Digital Serial Analyzer Service Manual
The following terms may be used in this document:
Clear. This removes data on media/memory before reusing it in a secured
area. All reusable memory is cleared to deny access to previously stored
information by standard means of access.
Erase. This is equivalent to clear.
Media storage/data export device. Any of several devices that can be used
to store or export data from the instrument, such as a USB port.
Nonvolatile memory. Data is retained when the instrument is powered off.
Power off. Some instruments have a “Standby” mode, in which power is
still supplied to the instrument. For the purpose of clearing data, putting the
instrument in Standby mode does not qualify as powering off. For these
products, you will need to either pressarear-panelOFFswitchorremovethe
power source from the instrument.
DSA8200 Declassification and Securityiii
Preface
Remove. This is
device from the instrument. Instructions are available in the product Service
Manual.
Sanitize. This eradicates the data from media/memory so that the data cannot
be recovered by other means or technology. This is typically used when the
device will be moved (temporarily or permanently) from a secured area to a
non-secured area.
Scrub. This is equivalent to sanitize.
User-modifiable. The user can write to the memory device during normal
instrument operation, using the instrument interface or remote control.
Volatile memory. Data is lost when the instrument is powered off.
aphysicalmeanstoclearthedatabyremovingthememory
ivDSA8200 Declassification and Security
Clear and Sanitize Procedures
Memory Devices
The following tables list the volatile and nonvolatile memory devices in the
standard instrument and listed modules. Detailed procedures to clear or sanitize
these devices, if any, are shown following each table.
Table 1: Volatile Memory Devices
Type an d
minimum sizeFunction
DSA8200
SDRAM 64M x 64
SDRAM 8 MB
SDRAM 64M x 64
SRAM 256 bytes
Channel SRAM 32
each 24 KB
SRAM 2 each 352
bytes
80A03 module
Channel SRAM 2
each 1 KB
1
During normal instrument operation.
Embedded processor
system memory
Video memoryYes
Windows processor
system memory
Front keypad
microcontroller
SRAM for Acquisition
system channels
Channel group
microprocessor
Channel
microprocessor
User
Modifiable
NoWritten by
Yes
NoWritten by
NoWritten by
NoWritten by
NoWritten by
Data input
1
methodLocationTo c learTo sani tize
processor
system
Microsoft
Windows
Microsoft
Windows
processor
system
processor
system
processor
system
processor
system
Processor
board
Bridge
board
Windows
μATX board
Front panel
board
Acquisition
board
Acquisition
board
80A03
interface
control
boards
Remove power from the
instrument for at least
20 seconds
Remove power from the
instrument for at least
20 seconds
Remove power from the
instrument for at least
20 seconds
Remove power from the
instrument for at least
20 seconds
Remove power from the
instrument for at least
20 seconds
Remove power from the
instrument for at least
20 seconds
Remove power from the
instrument for at least
20 seconds
Table 2: Nonvolatile Memory Devices
Type an d
minimum sizeFunction
DSA8200
Removable hard
drive 40 GB
CD RW / DVD
drive 700 MB
Holds all
user-storable data
(waveforms and
instrument settings)
Windows CD RW /
DVD peripheral
User
modifiable
YesApplication ,
Yes
Data input
1
methodLocationTo clearTo sanitize
Microsoft
Windows
Microsoft
Windows
Rear of
DSA8200
Front of
DSA8200
Removetheharddriveand
store it in a secure area or
destroy it.
Remove all CDs. Rewritable
CDs can be formatted, stored
in a secure area, or destroyed.
Non-rewritable CDs can either
be stored or destroyed.
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Clear and Sanitize Procedures
Table 2: Nonvolatile Memory Devices (cont.)
Type an d
minimum sizeFunction
NVRAM 128 kBInstrument
Flash ROM
128 kB
Flash ROM
512 kB
ROM 22 kBFPGA configuration
EEPROM 2 each
4bytes
Microprocessor
–nodetails
provided by
manufacturer
at factory;
also stores
calibration and
compensation
data for module
at factory;
also stores
calibration and
compensation
data for module,
and user wave
lengths and
scales
Processor
board
Processor
board
Processor
board
Processor
board
board
Display
adapter
board
Bridge boardNot applicable – no user data
Front panel
board
board
Acquisition
board
board
80Exx,
80Axx, 82Axx
main board
80Axx, 82Axx
sampler
boards
80Cxx main
board
80Cxx
sampler
boards
Not applicable – no user data
Not applicable – no user data
Not applicable – no user data
Not applicable – no user data
Not applicable – no user data
Not applicable – no user data
Not applicable – no user data
Not applicable – no user data
Not applicable – no user data
Not applicable – no user data
Not applicable – no user data
Not applicable – no user data
Use the sanitize procedure
documented below for user
wavelength(s) and scale(s)
Not applicable – no user data
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Table 2: Nonvolatile Memory Devices (cont.)
Clear and Sanitize Procedures
Type an d
minimum sizeFunction
80A03
FLASH ROM 2
each 8 kB
EEROM 2 each
512 bytes
1
During n
ormal instrument operation.
Channel
microprocessor
Channel
microprocessor
Nonvolatile Clear or
Sanitize Procedures
User
modifiable
NoProgrammed at
NoProgrammed at
Data input
1
methodLocationTo clearTo sanitize
factory
factory
80A03
interface
control
boards
80A03
interface
control
boards
Not applicable – no user data
Not applicable – no user data
Check 80Cxx Modules User Wavelengths and Scales. Use the following procedure
to check if the 80Cxx module User Wavelength(s) and Scale(s) are set to the
factorydefaultsandtorecordinformationforlaterrecovery.
1. Power down the instrument and insert the optical module into the upper left
large slot. Note: the upper right large slot may also be used, adjusting the
channel parameter to CH3.
2. Power up the instrument and wait for the o scilloscope application to become
active.
3. From Table 3 for the applicable module(s), send each of the programmable
interface query commands to the instrument. Note that the 80C10 contains
o pairs of wavelengths and scales.
tw
4. If the user wave l ength(s) and use r scale(s) returned match the factory default
ser Wavelength(s) or User Wavelength Scale(s), no further sanitize actions
U
are necessary.
f either the user wavelength(s) or user scale(s) returned do not match the
5.I
factory default User Wavelength(s) or User Wavelength Scale(s), sanitizing
is nec essary.
For recovery at a later time, first write down the User Wavelength(s) and
User Wavelength Scale(s), and store in a secure location.
Perform the procedure Sanitize 80Cxx Module to Factory Default Settings
for User Wavelength(s) and Scale(s).
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Clear and Sanitize Procedures
Table 3: Optica
Module type (a
options)
80C01
80C02
80C07B
80C08C
80C10
80C11
80C12
ll
l Module User Wavelengths (Factory Defaults) – Query Commands
User
Programmable
interface que
ry
commands
TEKPHW:CH1:LONG?
“OPTWAVEL”,2
TEKPHW:CH1:DOUBLE?
“OPTSCALE”,2
TEKPHW:CH1:LONG?
“OPTWAVEL”,2
TEKPHW:CH1 D OUBLE?
“OPTSCALE”,2
TEKPHW:CH1:LONG?
“OPTWAVEL”,4
TEKPHW:CH1:DOUBLE?
“OPTSCALE”,4
TEKPHW:CH1:LONG?
“OPTWAVEL”,4
TEKPHW:CH1:DOUBLE?
“OPTSCALE”,4
TEKPHW:CH1:LONG?
“OPTWAVEL”,1
TEKPHW:CH1:DOUBLE?
“OPTSCALE”,1
TEKPHW:CH1:LONG?
“OPTWAVEL”,3
TEKPHW:CH1:DOUBLE?
“OPTSCALE”,3
TEKPHW:CH1:LONG?
“OPTWAVEL”,2
TEKPHW:CH1:DOUBLE?
“OPTSCALE”,2
TEKPHW:CH1:LONG?
“OPTWAVEL”,3
TEKPHW:CH1:DOUBLE?
“OPTSCALE”,3
wavelength
(factory
default)
1000
1000
1550
1550
1550
1310
1550
1550
User waveleng
(factory default)
18
18
780
315
15
10
30
315
th scale
Sanitize 80Cxx Modules to Factory Default Settings for User Wavelength(s) and
Scale(s). The following procedure provides instructions on how to sanitize
user wavelength(s) and scale(s) to return them to their factory defaults. It
is recommended that the previous Check 80Cxx Modules User Wavelengthsand Scales procedure be performed first so that the sanitize procedure is only
erformed when necessary in order to reduce the risk of accidental corruption
p
of calibration data in the module. This procedure requires the use of one of
the programmable interfaces to the instrument (such as GPIB) and the use
of programmable interface commands. Connectivity and programmability
information is provided within the online help of the oscilloscope application.
4DSA8200 Declassification and Security
Clear and Sanitize Procedures
1. Power down the i
nstrument and insert the optical module into the upper left
large slot. Note: the upper right large slot may also be used, adjusting the
channel parameter to CH3.
2. Power up the instrument and wait for the o scilloscope application to become
active.
3. From Table 4 for the applicable module(s), send each of the programmable
interface commands to the instrument. Note that the 80C10 contains two pairs
of wavelengths and scales.
4. After all commands for all applicable modules have been issued to the
instrument, s end the command TEKPHW:CH1:EEPROMUPDT to the
instrument. Wait at least 30 seconds before performing any other instrument
command or operation (including powering off the instrument).
Table 4:
Module type (all
options
80C01TEKPHW:CH1:LONG “OPTWAVEL”,2,1000
80C02TEKPHW:CH1:LONG “OPTWAVEL”,2,1000
80C07BTEKPHW:CH1:LONG “OPTWAVEL”,4,1550
80C08CTEKPHW:CH1:LONG “OPTWAVEL”,4,1550
80C10TEKPHW:CH1:LONG “OPTWAVEL”,1,1550
80C11TEKPHW:CH1:LONG “OPTWAVEL”,2,1550
80C12TEKPHW:CH1:LONG “OPTWAVEL”,3,1550
Optical Module User Wavelengths (Factory Defaults) – Sanitize Commands
)
Program
TEKPHW
TEKPH
TEKPH
TEKP
TEKP
TEKPHW:CH1:LONG “OPTWAVEL”,3,1310
TEKPHW:CH1:DOUBLE “OPTSCALE”,3,10
TEKPHW:CH1:DOUBLE “OPTSCALE”,2,30
TEKPHW:CH1:DOUBLE “OPTSCALE”,3,315
mable interface commands
:CH1:DOUBLE “OPTSCALE”,2,18
W:CH1:DOUBLE “OPTSCALE”,2,18
W:CH1:DOUBLE “OPTSCALE”,4,780
HW:CH1:DOUBLE “OPTSCALE”,4,315
HW:CH1:DOUBLE “OPTSCALE”,1,15
DSA8200 Declassification and Security5
Clear and Sanitize Procedures
How to R ecover
and Scales
from Clearing 80Cxx Module Settings for User Wavelengths
The following procedure provides instructions on how to recover user
wavelength(s) and scale(s) back to prerecorded user settings following a sanitize.
This proced
instrument (such as GPIB) and the use of programmable interface commands.
Connectivity and programmability information is provided within the online
help of the oscilloscope a pplication.
1. Power down the instrument and insert the optical module into the upper left
large slot.
NOTE. The upper right large slot may also be used, adjusting the channel
parameter to CH3.
2. Power up the instrument and wait for the oscilloscope application to become
active.
3. From Table 5 for all modules, send each of the programmable interface
commands to the instrument.
ure requires the use of one of the programmable interfaces to the
NOTE. The 80C10 contains two pairs of wavelengths and scales.
4. After all commands for all applicablemoduleshavebeenissuedtothe
instrument, s end the command TEKPHW:CH1:EEPROMUPDT to the
trument. Wait at least 30 seconds before performing any other instrument
ins
command or operation (including powering off the instrument).
rify that the values match the pre-recorded values.
The following table lists the data export devices in the standard instrument and
listed modules. Detailed procedures to disable these devices, if any, are shown
following the table.
Table 6: Data Export Devices
Type and
minimum
sizeFunction
DSA8200
Removable
hard drive
40 GB
CD RW /
DVD drive
700 MB
USB
host port
(supports
removable
USB flash
drive)
USB
device port
LAN
Ethernet
connector
Parallel
port
Serial port
PS/2
Keyboard
and Mouse
Interfaces
(2 each)
Second
monitor out
Scope outScope VGA outN/AN/A
External
audio port
GPIB
connector
Holds all user-storable data
(waveforms and instrument
settings)
Windows CD RW / DVD
peripheral
User storage of reference
waveforms, screen images,
instrument setups, and any other
data through Windows
Supports remote control and data
transfer to a PC.
Transfer dataN/AN/A
Windows parallel port
Windows serial port
Windows serial port
Windows second monitor port
Windows line out audio
Transfer dataN/AN/A
User
modifiable
YesApplication;
Yes
YesUser writable
YesNot currently
N/AN/A
N/AN/A
N/AN/A
N/AN/A
N/AN/A
Data input
1
methodLocationTo disable
Microsoft
Windows
Microsoft
Windows
(Windows)
supported
Rear of DSA8200.
Additional drives can
be purchased from
Tekt ro n ix .
Front of DSA8200Remove all CDs. Rewritable CDs can
USBhostporton
front of instrument
(1 each) and rear of
instrument (4 each).
Files can be deleted
or over-written on
the oscilloscope
or a PC, or USB
flash drive can
be removed and
destroyed.
USBhostporton
2
front of instrument
(1 each) and rear of
instrument (4 each)
Rear panel
Rear panel
Rear panel
Rear panel
Rear panel
Rear panel
Rear panel
Rear panel
Remove the hard drive and store it in a
secure area or destroy it.
be formatted, stored in a secure area, or
destroyed. Non-rewritable CDs can either
be stored or destroyed.
The USB host port cannot be disabled.
The USB device port is not currently
supported. but may be in the future
These products contain an open architecture PC with a removable hard drive. All
user storable data such as waveforms, instrument settings, and screen shots are
stored on the removable hard drive. The hard drive is located on the rear panel.
Remove the hard drive for storage or destruction. Additional hard drives can
be purchas
A read / write CD drive is standard and located on the front panel. Remove all
CDs and/o
Non-rewritable CDs can be stored or destroyed.
Turn off t
The non-volatile memory in these products contains no user storable data
(waveforms or instrument settings).
Turn off the power for at least 20 seconds to clear volatile memory.
This product contains no volatile or non-volatile memory
ed from Tektronix.
r DVDs. Rewritable CDs can be formatted, stored, or destroyed.
he power for at least 20 seconds to clear volatile memory.
80C01, 80C02, 80C03 ,
4, 80C05, 80C06,
80C0
80C07, 80C08, 80C09 ,
80C10, 80C11, 80C12
les (including all
modu
options)
The non-volatile memory in these products contains no waveform data, but
contain a single user storable instrument parameter pair (User Wavelength,
does
composed of both a wavelength value, and an associated scale factor value).
The 80C10 product contains two pairs.
If the 80Cxx is nonfunctional, or if it is functional but there is no functional
host mainframe available to perform the following procedure, there is no
means available to clear wavelength(s) and scale factor(s) and set them to
factory defaults. In this case, destruction of the module is the only means
to sanitize it.
If the 80Cxx is functional and another host m ainframe is available that also is
functional, perform the procedure Sanitize 80Cxx Module to Factory Default
Settings for U ser Wavelength(s) and Scale(s) located under the Clear and
Sanitize Procedures to sanitize user wavelength(s) and scale factor(s).
Turn off the power for at least 20 seconds to clear volatile memory.
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