Enterasys Networks 9034385 manual Scenario 4 VPN Remote Access, Scenario 3 Implementation

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Scenario 4: VPN Remote Access

Scenario 3 Implementation

In the non‐intelligent access edge use scenario, the five NAC functions are implemented in the following manner:

1.Detection ‐ The userʹs end‐system connects to the network and transmits data traffic onto the network that traverses the NAC Controller. This traffic is sourced from a MAC address or IP address not previously seen by the controller.

2.Authentication ‐ One of two configurations may be implemented on the NAC Controller for end user authentication. Authentication can be disabled altogether, trusting that the downstream infrastructure devices authenticated the end‐system to the network (802.1X authentication to the wireless LAN, web‐based authentication to the wired LAN). Alternatively, MAC registration can be implemented, where an end user username and password and/or sponsor username and password must be validated against a backend LDAP‐compliant database before network access is permitted.

3.Assessment ‐ After the identity of the end‐system or end user is validated by authentication, the NAC Controller requests an assessment of the end‐system according to predefined security policy parameters. The assessment can be agent‐based or agent‐less, and is executed locally by the NAC Controllerʹs assessment functionality and/or remotely by a pool of assessment servers.

4.Authorization ‐ Once authentication and assessment are complete, the NAC Controller allocates the appropriate network resources to the end‐system based on authentication and/or assessment results. This is implemented locally on the NAC Controller by assigning a policy to traffic sourced from this end‐system. If authentication fails and/or the assessment results indicate a noncompliant end‐system, the NAC Controller can either deny the end‐system access to the network or quarantine the end‐system by specifying a particular policy on the NAC Controller.

5.Remediation ‐ When the quarantined end user opens a web browser to any web site, its traffic is dynamically redirected to a Remediation web page that describes the compliance violations and provides remediations steps for the user to execute in order to achieve compliance. After taking the appropriate remediation steps, the end user clicks on a button on the web page to reattempt network access, forcing the re‐assessment of the end‐system. At this point, the Enterasys NAC solution transitions the end‐system through the entire NAC cycle of detection, authentication, assessment, and authorization, re‐assessing the security posture of the end‐system to determine if the remediation techniques were successfully followed. If the end‐system is now compliant, the NAC Controller authorizes the end‐system with the appropriate access policy. If the end‐system is not compliant, the end‐system is restricted access to the network by assigning a policy to the end‐ system on the NAC Controller, and the process starts again.

Scenario 4: VPN Remote Access

In the VPN remote access use scenario, VPN concentrators act as a termination point for remote access VPN tunnels into the enterprise network.

For this use scenario, the NAC Controller appliance is deployed to authorize connecting end‐ systems on the network and implement network access control.

The following figure illustrates how the NAC Controller and the other Enterasys NAC components work together in a VPN remote access deployment to provide a comprehensive NAC solution.

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Contents Enterasys Page Page Page Contents Use Scenarios Design ProceduresDesign Planning Tables FiguresPage Related Documents Intended AudienceSupport@enterasys.com Getting HelpAuthentication NAC Solution OverviewKey Functionality DetectionDeployment Models AuthorizationAssessment RemediationModel 3 End-System Authorization with Assessment Model 2 End-System AuthorizationModel 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 ManagementRadius Server SummaryAssessment Server Summary Summary Overview Implementation Model 1 End-System Detection and TrackingOut-of-Band NAC Inline NAC Layer Features and ValueEnd-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 networkEnd-System Capabilities Support of Multiple Authentication MethodsSupport 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 MethodsThin Wireless Deployments Remote Access WANSite-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 InteractionPolicy Role Configuration Vlan 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 RoleDetermine NAC Controller Location Inline NAC Design ProceduresUnregistered Policy Inline NAC Design Procedures Determine the Number of NAC Controllers Layer 2 NAC Controller Redundancy Define Policy Configuration NAC Deployment With an Intrusion Detection System IDS Additional ConsiderationsNAC 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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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.