GateWay Fax Systems 90SI User Manual

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GateWay Fax Systems, inc.

Model 90si Secure Fax Gateway

User's Guide

www.gwfs.com, 877-951-9800, [email protected] help line: 877-951-9814

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Primary Secure Fax

For the purposes of this document, a Primary

Secure Fax is any secure fax system employing

the 90si Secure Fax Gateway

Primary Non-Secure Fax

For the purposes of this document, a Primary

Non-Secure Fax is a COTS fax connested to

a 90si based system that can automoatically

answer incoming non-secure fax call, just like

all the other unclassified faxes you are familiar

with.

Protocol

Generally, a protocol is a set of standard rules

used to send data over a communications

channel. Specifically, secure faxes employ a

number of protocols including Mil-Std-188-

161 / STANAG 5000, SCIP Async and some

older secure fax protocols referred to Modified

Group 3.

PSTN

An acronym for Public Switched Telephone

Network, it refers to the commercial telephone

systems that carry the vast majority of non-mo-

bile telephone calls worldwide.

Public Fax

A document that does not contain sensitive or

secret information and, therefore, need not be

transmitted in a secure manner.

Red Data Port

The term Red Data Port refers to the RS-232

serial interface on the crypto device to which

the 90si's "STE" cable connects. It is also re-

ferred to simply as Data Port.

Ricoh / Compatibility Protocols

A set of digital protocols for communication

between secure fax devices. These protocols

allow the 90si to be backwards compatible with

older secure fax machines. Also referred to as

Modified Group 3.

RS-232

Recommended Standard 232 is an industry

standard for the electrical interface between

communications equipment (such as the STE)

and communications terminals (such as the

90si).

SCCP

An acronym for Skinny Call Control Protocol

which specifies how an IP telephone instrument

connects to and operates with a Cisco Systems

VoIP call router.

SCIP

Secure Communications Interoperability Pro-

tocol (SCIP) is a new US, Allied and NATO

cryptographic architecture that is employed i

new Secure Telephones such as the STE/ECC.

SCIP Asynchronous Protocol

Commonly called the Async protocol, this rela-

tively unused secure fax protocol has become

the defacto standard due to the switch from

KOV-14 crypto cards to the new KSV-21.

SDD (Secure Data Device)

An SDD is a data only version of secure tele-

phone.

Secondary Fax

Secure Data Mode

A STU-III or STE’s secure data mode encrypts

confidential or classified information to be

transmitted and received over standard tele-

phone lines. It is this mode that secure faxes

are transmitted using.

Secure Fax

A secure fax is a document that contains con-

fidential or classified information that must be

transmitted in a secure manner. This term is

alternately used to describe the equipment used

to transmit and receive classified documents.

See Secure Fax Device below.

Secure Fax Device

A specially manufactured fax device that

includes the interface and protocols necessary

to communicate over secure telephones such as

the STU-III.

Secure Only Configuration

This simplest of the 90si configurations allows

the attached fax to function as a secure fax and

only as a secure fax.

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