Security Volume - 3Com 4510G Configuration Manual

3com switch 4510g family
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Features
Congestion
Management
Traffic Filtering
Priority Marking
Traffic Redirecting
Traffic Mirroring
Class-Based
Accounting
User Profile
Appendix

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Features
AAA
802.1X
The key to congestion management is how to define a dispatching policy
for resources to decide the order of forwarding packets when congestion
occurs. This document describes:
Configuring SP Queuing
Configure WRR Queuing
Configuring WFQ Queuing
Configuring SP+WRR Queues
This document describes how to filter in or filter out a class of traffic by
associating the class with a traffic filtering action.
This document describes how to marking the priority of the packets by
associating a class with a behavior configured with the priority marking
action
Traffic redirecting is the action of redirecting the packets matching the
specific match criteria to a certain location for processing. This document
describes how to configure traffic redirecting.
Traffic mirroring is the action of copying the specified packets to the
specified destination for packet analyzing and monitoring. This document
describes how to configure traffic mirroring.
Class-based accounting collects statistics on a per-traffic class basis. This
document describes how to configure class-based accounting.
User profile provides a configuration template to save predefined
configurations. This document describes:
Creating a User Profile
Configuring a User Profile
Enabling a User Profile
This document describes:
Acronym
Default Priority Mapping Tables
Introduction to Packet Precedences
Authentication, Authorization and Accounting (AAA) provide a uniform
framework used for configuring these three security functions to
implement the network security management. This document describes:
Introduction to AAA, RADIUS and HWTACACS
AAA configuration
RADIUS configuration
HWTACACS configuration
IEEE 802.1X (hereinafter simplified as 802.1X) is a port-based network
access control protocol that is used as the standard for LAN user access
authentication. This document describes:
802.1X overview
802.1X configuration
802.1X Guest-VLAN configuration
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