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Initialize hardware tokens

Initialize hardware tokens

This module describes how to initialize the following types of hardware tokens:

The initialization process applies a template to each token type to define the passcode length, strength, and PIN options.

The installation procedure will install a Windows service (Token Initialization Service) on the operator’s computer. This service requires local administrator permissions on the computer.

Initialize CRYPTOCard/SafeNet RB or KT tokens

See also Import SafeNet tokens

  1. Attach an RB or KT token initializer to a USB port on the operator's Windows computer.

  2. If required, download the necessary drivers using the links displayed in the module.

  3. On the STA Token Management console, select Tokens > Initialize Token.

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  4. Depending on the token type, proceed to either Initialize RB series tokens or Initialize KT series tokens.

Initialize RB series tokens

Continue from Initialize RB or KT tokens as follows:

  1. Place the RB-x token in the initializer with the LCD display down and facing the front of the initializer.

  2. Click Initialize in the Token Mgt group.

    Initialization completes in 7-10 seconds.

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Initialize KT series tokens

Continue from Initialize RB or KT tokens as follows:

  1. Starting with the KT-x off, press and hold the button for 3-4 seconds, until the display shows “Init” (). 

  2. Release and press the button again.

    The display shows: RDY 4 IR

    The KT-x remains in the RDY 4 IR state for approximately 15 seconds. The token cannot be initialized while in any other state.

  3. Insert the token in the initializer with the LCD display facing the front of the initializer.

  4. Click the Initialize button.

    Initialization completes in 7-10 seconds.

Initialize eToken PASS tokens

  1. Attach an eToken PASS token to a USB port on the operator's Windows computer.

  2. Initialize the token, as described by eToken OTP Programmer application.

  3. Import the seed file, created in step 2, using Import SafeNet tokens.