Enterasys Networks 9034385 manual Diverse Security Posture Compliance Verification

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Model 3: End-System Authorization with Assessment

Application configuration

The NAC solution can determine which services and applications are installed and enabled on the end‐system. Certain applications should be removed from the device prior to establishing connectivity because they may have a negative impact on the operation of the end‐system, distract the end user from business functions, or be used to launch attacks on the network. Furthermore, particular services may be outdated and vulnerable to attack. These services should either be updated or disabled to minimize the risk to connecting end‐systems on the network. The NAC solution facilitates this reconfiguration of applications on an end‐system prior to network connection, to ensure maximum security and productivity when the device connects.

Diverse Security Posture Compliance Verification

In order for a NAC solution to be effective, inclusion of all end‐systems in the network environment must be addressed when detecting, authenticating, assessing, and authorizing devices. The Enterasys NAC solution supports a diverse end‐system environment, and provides integrated security and management regardless of what type of devices are connected to the business network.

Enterasys leverages two assessment models: agent‐based and agent‐less. An agent‐based assessment and an agent‐less assessment are both critical to ensuring that any end‐system of any type can be included in the NAC process. There are several reasons why both assessment models are critical to a complete NAC solution. Security agents loaded onto managed end‐ systems offer extensive assessment capabilities. If an agent is required, a new end‐system connecting to the network that has not downloaded the agent can be quarantined and redirected to a web page. The web page provides information on how the agent can be downloaded and installed on the end‐system to begin its assessment.

However, there are types of end‐systems in a typical network that may not be able to load a software agent, such as IP phones, security cameras, or printers. If a security agent is not available for a device (or the operating systems running the device), an agent‐less approach is the only way to assess the end‐system. In addition, consider end‐systems that could normally hold an agent, but are not under the control of the IT organization. In the case of guest networking that provides support for contractors, vendors, and the public, the desire may be to support minimal or specific network services, but still ensure the safety and security of the network and the people using it. It is not enough to simply use a network usage policy to restrict the services a guest user is allowed to access. Because the guest is leveraging the same network infrastructure as the critical business users, it is important that proactive security measures are applied to the guest just as they are to a managed user. This is another case where an agent‐less approach to end‐system assessment can be critical to ensuring a comprehensive NAC strategy.

Both the agent‐based and the agent‐less assessment models can be deployed and integrated together in the Enterasys NAC solution.

Enterasys NAC Design Guide 2-11

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Contents Enterasys Page Page Page Contents Design Procedures Use ScenariosDesign Planning Tables FiguresPage Related Documents Intended AudienceSupport@enterasys.com Getting HelpAuthentication NAC Solution OverviewKey Functionality DetectionDeployment Models AuthorizationAssessment RemediationModel 2 End-System Authorization Model 3 End-System Authorization with AssessmentModel 1 End-system Detection and Tracking NAC Appliance NAC Solution ComponentsNAC Controller Appliance NAC Gateway ApplianceNAC Controller is available in two models NAC Gateway NAC Controller Appliance ComparisonDisadvantage Advantage NetSight NAC Manager NetSight ManagementSummary 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 Required and Optional Components Model 2 End-System AuthorizationInline NAC Device-Based Authorization Location-Based AuthorizationMAC Registration User-Based AuthorizationComponent 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 Use Scenarios Scenario 1 Intelligent Wired Access EdgeNAC Functions Policy-Enabled EdgeVLAN=Production RFC 3580 Capable EdgeScenario 1 Implementation Thin Wireless Edge Scenario 2 Intelligent Wireless Access EdgeRemediation Web User Laptop Thick Wireless Edge Scenario 2 Implementation Scenario 3 Non-intelligent Access Edge Wired and Wireless Layer 2 Wired LAN Scenario 3 Implementation Scenario 4 VPN Remote AccessScenario 4 Implementation VPN Remote Access EnterasysUse Scenario Summaries Summary and Appliance Requirements VPN remote access Identify the NAC Deployment Model Design PlanningIdentify the Intelligent Edge of the Network Survey the NetworkNetwork with Intelligent Edge Case #1 No authentication method is deployed on the network Evaluate Policy/VLAN and Authentication ConfigurationOverview of Supported Authentication Methods Case #2 Authentication methods are deployed on the networkSupport of Multiple Authentication Methods End-System CapabilitiesSupport for Multiple End-System Connection Authentication Considerations Authentication Support on Enterasys DevicesIdentify the Strategic Point for End-System Authorization Wireless LAN Wired LANThick Wireless Deployments Identify Network Connection MethodsRemote Access WAN Thin Wireless DeploymentsSite-to-Site VPN Identify Inline or Out-of-band NAC Deployment Remote Access VPNSummary Identify Required NetSight Applications Procedures for Out-of-Band and Inline NACDefine Network Security Domains Security Domain NAC ConfigurationsNAC 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 MAC Overrides Identify Required MAC and User OverridesMAC and User Override Configuration Procedures for Out-of-Band and Inline NAC Procedures for Out-of-Band and Inline NAC User Overrides Determine the Number of Assessment Servers Assessment Design ProceduresDetermine Assessment Server Location Identify Assessment Server ConfigurationIdentify Network Authentication Configuration Out-of-Band NAC Design ProceduresDetermine the Number of NAC Gateways NAC Gateway Redundancy Determine NAC Gateway Location Determine End-System Mobility Restrictions Identify Backend Radius Server InteractionVlan Configuration Policy Role ConfigurationDefine NAC Access Policies Assessment Policy and Quarantine Policy Configuration Failsafe Policy and Accept Policy ConfigurationAssessment Policy Policy Role Configuration in NetSight Policy ManagerQuarantine Policy Service for the Assessing RoleInline 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.

One of the main features of the Enterasys Networks 9034385 is its advanced Layer 2 and Layer 3 switching capabilities, which enable efficient data processing and robust network performance. With support for various VLAN configurations, the device allows organizations to segment their networks effectively, leading to improved security and better traffic management.

Another critical aspect of the 9034385 is its support for high-speed connectivity. The device features multiple gigabit Ethernet ports, providing sufficient bandwidth for data-intensive applications commonly used in enterprise environments. The high-speed connections ensure that users can access applications and data quickly and reliably, minimizing latency issues that can affect productivity.

In terms of management, Enterasys Networks has equipped the 9034385 with advanced monitoring and diagnostic tools. These capabilities allow network administrators to track performance metrics, identify potential issues proactively, and make informed decisions about network resource allocation. The inclusion of SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) facilitates seamless integration with network management systems, providing comprehensive oversight of network health and performance.

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.

The Enterasys Networks 9034385 also stands out due to its seamless integration with cloud-based services and support for virtualization technologies. This compatibility enables organizations to adopt flexible architectures and manage their resources more efficiently. Additionally, the device is designed with scalability in mind, allowing businesses to expand their networks without significant hardware changes or disruptions.

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.