Enterasys Networks 9034385 manual Model 3 End-System Authorization with Assessment, Implementation

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Model 3: End-System Authorization with Assessment

A RADIUS server is only required if out‐of‐band network access control using the NAC Gateway, or inline network access control using the Layer 2 NAC Controller, is implemented with web‐ based and/or 802.1X authentication.

NetSight Policy Manager is required for all inline NAC deployments, and recommended for out‐ of‐band NAC deployments that utilize Enterasys policy‐capable switches. Policy Manager provides the ability to centrally define and configure the authorization levels or policies.

NetSight Inventory Manager is an optional component, providing comprehensive network inventory and change management capabilities.

Model 3: End-System Authorization with Assessment

This NAC deployment model implements the detection, authentication, assessment and authorization NAC functionalities for connecting end‐systems. In Model 2, end‐systems and end users connected to the network are authorized based on the device identity, user identity, and/or location information. Model 3 extends the authorization decision in NAC to one additional dimension — the security posture of the end‐system as determined from an assessment. The assessment can be executed through agent‐based or agent‐less techniques and can identify different pieces of information about the device, such an antivirus software configuration, operating system patches installed, software applications installed and running, processes running, services configured, and registry values set.

It is important to note that it is not necessary to configure the Enterasys NAC solution to quarantine end‐systems that fail assessment. In fact, during the initial rollout of NAC on the enterprise network, it is highly recommended that end‐systems are not restricted access to the network in any way before, during, or after failed assessment. This passive NAC configuration allows the IT administrator to baseline the configuration of devices on the network and understand the current landscape of its assets without impacting network connectivity for connecting end‐systems. In this configuration, it is not necessary to inform the end users that they are being assessed or have failed assessment because there is little‐to‐no impact on network connectivity during this assessment. End‐systems can be scanned in the background providing the network administrator with important visibility into how devices are configured on their network, while end users can utilize the network as desired. Then, when the network administrator is ready, the Enterasys NAC solution can be configured with the click of a button to immediately restrict access for end‐systems that have failed assessment.

Implementation

In Model 3, end‐systems can be detected and tracked, authenticated, assessed, and authorized in different ways depending on whether inline or out‐of‐band network access control is implemented in the Enterasys NAC solution.

Out-of-Band NAC

For out‐of‐band Enterasys NAC deployments utilizing the NAC Gateway, NAC functions are implemented in the following way:

Detection ‐ As described in Model 2.

Authentication ‐ As described in Model 2.

Assessment ‐ The NAC Gateway can leverage either local assessment services and/or remote assessment services deployed on the network. The NAC Gatewayʹs local assessment services include agent‐less assessment which can execute various server‐side checks (whether an FTP

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Contents Enterasys Page Page Page Contents Design Procedures Use ScenariosDesign Planning Figures TablesPage Intended Audience Related DocumentsGetting Help Support@enterasys.comKey Functionality NAC Solution OverviewAuthentication DetectionAssessment AuthorizationDeployment Models RemediationModel 2 End-System Authorization Model 3 End-System Authorization with AssessmentModel 1 End-system Detection and Tracking NAC Solution Components NAC ApplianceNAC Gateway Appliance NAC Controller ApplianceNAC Controller is available in two models Appliance Comparison NAC Gateway NAC ControllerDisadvantage Advantage NetSight Management NetSight NAC ManagerSummary Radius ServerAssessment Server Summary Summary Overview Model 1 End-System Detection and Tracking ImplementationOut-of-Band NAC Features and Value Inline NAC LayerEnd-System and User Tracking Model 2 End-System Authorization Required and Optional ComponentsInline NAC Location-Based Authorization Device-Based AuthorizationUser-Based Authorization MAC RegistrationComponent Requirements for Authorization Model 3 End-System Authorization with Assessment Inline NAC Extensive Security Posture Compliance Verification Diverse Security Posture Compliance Verification Component Requirements for Authorization with Assessment Implementation Self-Service Remediation Required and Optional Components Enterasys NAC Deployment Models Value Scenario 1 Intelligent Wired Access Edge Use ScenariosPolicy-Enabled Edge NAC FunctionsRFC 3580 Capable Edge VLAN=ProductionScenario 1 Implementation Scenario 2 Intelligent Wireless Access Edge Thin Wireless EdgeRemediation Web User Laptop Thick Wireless Edge Scenario 2 Implementation Scenario 3 Non-intelligent Access Edge Wired and Wireless Layer 2 Wired LAN Scenario 4 VPN Remote Access Scenario 3 ImplementationVPN Remote Access Enterasys Scenario 4 ImplementationUse Scenario Summaries Summary and Appliance Requirements VPN remote access Design Planning Identify the NAC Deployment ModelSurvey the Network Identify the Intelligent Edge of the NetworkNetwork with Intelligent Edge Evaluate Policy/VLAN and Authentication Configuration Case #1 No authentication method is deployed on the networkCase #2 Authentication methods are deployed on the network Overview of Supported Authentication MethodsSupport of Multiple Authentication Methods End-System CapabilitiesSupport for Multiple End-System Connection Authentication Support on Enterasys Devices Authentication ConsiderationsIdentify the Strategic Point for End-System Authorization Thick Wireless Deployments Wired LANWireless LAN Identify Network Connection MethodsRemote Access WAN Thin Wireless DeploymentsSite-to-Site VPN Remote Access VPN Identify Inline or Out-of-band NAC DeploymentSummary Procedures for Out-of-Band and Inline NAC Identify Required NetSight ApplicationsDefine Network Security Domains NAC Configurations Security DomainNAC Configuration Authorization NAC Configuration for a Security Domain Procedures for Out-of-Band and Inline NAC To the network Procedures for Out-of-Band and Inline NAC Procedures for Out-of-Band and Inline NAC Security Domain Configuration Guidelines for Assessment Identify Required MAC and User Overrides MAC OverridesMAC and User Override Configuration Procedures for Out-of-Band and Inline NAC Procedures for Out-of-Band and Inline NAC User Overrides Assessment Design Procedures Determine the Number of Assessment ServersIdentify Assessment Server Configuration Determine Assessment Server LocationOut-of-Band NAC Design Procedures Identify Network Authentication ConfigurationDetermine the Number of NAC Gateways NAC Gateway Redundancy Determine NAC Gateway Location Identify Backend Radius Server Interaction Determine End-System Mobility RestrictionsVlan Configuration Policy Role ConfigurationDefine NAC Access Policies Failsafe Policy and Accept Policy Configuration Assessment Policy and Quarantine Policy ConfigurationPolicy Role Configuration in NetSight Policy Manager Assessment PolicyService for the Assessing Role Quarantine PolicyInline NAC Design Procedures Determine NAC Controller LocationUnregistered Policy Inline NAC Design Procedures Determine the Number of NAC Controllers Layer 2 NAC Controller Redundancy Define Policy Configuration Additional Considerations NAC Deployment With an Intrusion Detection System IDSNAC Deployment With NetSight ASM Additional Considerations Design Procedures

9034385 specifications

Enterasys Networks 9034385 is a powerful networking component designed to enhance enterprise-level connectivity and ensure robust network management capabilities. This device offers a wide range of features that cater to the demanding requirements of modern businesses, focusing on performance, reliability, and security.

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Security is a paramount consideration for the 9034385, which incorporates advanced security protocols to protect sensitive data. Features such as port security, DHCP snooping, and dynamic ARP inspection help safeguard the network against unauthorized access and cyber threats. Furthermore, the device supports authentication mechanisms like 802.1X, ensuring that only authorized users and devices can connect to the network.

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Overall, the Enterasys Networks 9034385 is a versatile and powerful networking solution ideal for enterprises looking to enhance their network infrastructure while ensuring performance, security, and ease of management. The combination of advanced features and technologies makes it a valuable asset for businesses of all sizes striving for efficient and reliable connectivity.