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== HAIPE managers ==
Viasat and General Dynamics Mission Systems both develop their own proprietyproprietary software for managing HAIPE devices, VINE and GEM&nbsp;One, respectively. The GEM&nbsp;One specifications list support for the Viasat HAIPEs, KG-250X and KG-250XS while the data sheet for VINE only lists supported Viasat Network Encryptors.<ref name="VINE Data Sheet">{{cite web |title=VINE Data Sheet |url=https://www.viasat.com/content/dam/us-site/government/documents/VINE_datasheet_040_web.pdf |website=Viasat.com |access-date=19 June 2022}}</ref><ref name="GEM One GDMS">{{cite web |title=GEM One Encryptor Manager - General Dynamics Mission Systems |url=https://gdmissionsystems.com/products/encryption/encryptor-management/gem-one-encryptor-manager |website=gdmissionsystems.com |access-date=19 June 2022 |language=en}}</ref>
 
Both the HAIPE&nbsp;IS&nbsp;v3 management and HAIPE device implementations are required to be compliant to the HAIPE IS version 3.0 common MIBs. Assurance of cross vendor interoperability may require additional effort. An example of a management application that supports HAIPE&nbsp;IS&nbsp;v3 is the L3Harris Common HAIPE Manager (which only operates with L3Harris products).{{Citation Needed|date=June 2022}}