NAC Solution Overview

Assessment

Determine if the device complies with corporate security and configuration requirements, such as operating system patch revision levels and antivirus signature definitions. Other security compliance requirements might include the physical location of the device and the time of day the connection attempt is made.

Authorization

Determine the appropriate network access for the connecting device based on the authentication and/or assessment results, and enforce this authorization level to the end‐system. The authorization level can be determined based on the deviceʹs location, MAC address, and security posture (as determined by the assessment results), in addition to the identity of the user/device validated through authentication.

The end‐system can be authorized for network access using different techniques, such as reconfiguring access edge switches or leveraging a specialized NAC appliance deployed in the transmission path of end‐system data traffic. Inline and out‐of‐band NAC implementations use different techniques for authorizing end‐systems on the network, each with unique advantages and disadvantages as discussed later in this chapter.

Remediation

Enable end users to safely remediate their non‐compliant end‐systems without impacting IT operations. With remediation, users can be notified when their system is quarantined for network security policy non‐compliance, and they can be directed to perform self‐service remediation techniques specific to the detected compliance violation. Notification methods include web redirection via a captive portal, email notification, pop‐up messages, and messenger service integration, among others.

The remediation process includes updating the device to meet corporate security requirements (for example, updating operating system patches and antivirus signatures) and reinitiating the network access process. Network resources can be automatically reallocated to end‐systems that have successfully performed the remediation steps, without the intervention of IT operations.

Deployment Models

The five key NAC functions described above do not need to be implemented concurrently in a NAC deployment. For example, to support MAC registration for guests and other users on the network, the detection, authentication, and authorization functionalities can be implemented without the assessment functionality. This allows an IT department to gain visibility into who is using which devices on the network while allowing only valid users to enter the network.

As another example, the assessment functionality can be added to the detection, authentication, and authorization of end‐systems without the remediation functionality, allowing for the auditing, but not quarantining, of connecting end‐systems. This provides visibility into the security posture and configuration of connecting end‐systems without impacting device network connectivity, and can be used for auditing and software update purposes by the IT department.

The four NAC deployment models described below build on each other by implementing subsets of the five key NAC functions. Each model provides particular aspects of NAC functionality, supporting the requirements of diverse enterprise environments. With each subsequent model, the additional NAC functionality can be enabled without the need to replace pieces of the Enterasys NAC solution.

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Enterasys Networks 9034385 manual Deployment Models, Assessment, Authorization, Remediation

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.