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Document Outline
- HP ProCurve 2910al Switch Access Security Guide
- Front Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright, Notices, & Publication Data
- Contents
- Feature Index
- 1.Security Overview
- 2.Configuring Username and Password Security
- Contents
- Overview
- Configuring Local Password Security
- Saving Security Credentials in a Config File
- Benefits of Saving Security Credentials
- Enabling the Storage and Display of Security Credentials
- Security Settings that Can Be Saved
- Local Manager and Operator Passwords
- Password Command Options
- SNMP Security Credentials
- 802.1X Port-Access Credentials
- TACACS+ Encryption Key Authentication
- RADIUS Shared-Secret Key Authentication
- SSH Client Public-Key Authentication
- Operating Notes
- Restrictions
- Front-Panel Security
- 3.Web and MAC Authentication
- 4.TACACS+ Authentication
- Contents
- Overview
- Terminology Used in TACACS Applications:
- General System Requirements
- General Authentication Setup Procedure
- Configuring TACACS+ on the Switch
- Before You Begin
- CLI Commands Described in this Section
- Viewing the Switch’s Current Authentication Configuration
- Viewing the Switch’s Current TACACS+ Server Contact Configuration
- Configuring the Switch’s Authentication Methods
- Configuring the TACACS+ Server for Single Login
- Configuring the Switch’s TACACS+ Server Access
- How Authentication Operates
- Controlling Web Browser Interface Access When Using TACACS+ Authentication
- Messages Related to TACACS+ Operation
- Operating Notes
- 5.RADIUS Authentication and Accounting
- Contents
- Overview
- Terminology
- Switch Operating Rules for RADIUS
- General RADIUS Setup Procedure
- Configuring the Switch for RADIUS Authentication
- Using SNMP To View and Configure Switch Authentication Features
- Local Authentication Process
- Controlling Web Browser Interface Access
- Commands Authorization
- Configuring RADIUS Accounting
- Viewing RADIUS Statistics
- Changing RADIUS-Server Access Order
- Messages Related to RADIUS Operation
- 6.Configuring RADIUS Server Support for Switch Services
- Contents
- Overview
- RADIUS Server Configuration for Per-Port CoS (802.1p Priority) and Rate- Limiting
- Configuring and Using RADIUS-Assigned Access Control Lists
- Introduction
- Terminology
- Overview of RADIUS-Assigned, Dynamic ACLs
- Contrasting Dynamic (RADIUS-Assigned) and Static ACLs
- How a RADIUS Server Applies a RADIUS-Assigned ACL to a Switch Port
- General ACL Features, Planning, and Configuration
- The Packet-filtering Process
- Operating Rules for RADIUS-Assigned ACLs
- Configuring an ACL in a RADIUS Server
- Configuring ACE Syntax in RADIUS Servers
- Configuring the Switch To Support RADIUS-Assigned ACLs
- Displaying the Current RADIUS-Assigned ACL Activity on the Switch
- ICMP Type Numbers and Keywords
- Event Log Messages
- Causes of Client Deauthentication Immediately After Authenticating
- Monitoring Shared Resources
- 7.Configuring Secure Shell (SSH)
- Overview
- Terminology
- Prerequisite for Using SSH
- Public Key Formats
- Steps for Configuring and Using SSH for Switch and Client Authentication
- General Operating Rules and Notes
- Configuring the Switch for SSH Operation
- 1. Assigning a Local Login (Operator) and Enable (Manager) Password
- 2. Generating the Switch’s Public and Private Key Pair
- 3. Providing the Switch’s Public Key to Clients
- 4. Enabling SSH on the Switch and Anticipating SSH Client Contact Behavior
- 5. Configuring the Switch for SSH Authentication
- 6. Use an SSH Client To Access the Switch
- Further Information on SSH Client Public-Key Authentication
- Messages Related to SSH Operation
- 8.Configuring Secure Socket Layer (SSL)
- 9.IPv4 Access Control Lists (ACLs)
- Contents
- Introduction
- Overview of Options for Applying IPv4 ACLs on the Switch
- Terminology
- Overview
- IPv4 Static ACL Operation
- Planning an ACL Application
- Configuring and Assigning an IPv4 ACL
- Configuring Standard ACLs
- Configuring Extended ACLs
- Adding or Removing an ACL Assignment On an Interface
- Deleting an ACL
- Editing an Existing ACL
- Displaying ACL Configuration Data
- Monitoring Static ACL Performance
- Creating or Editing ACLs Offline
- Enable ACL “Deny” Logging
- General ACL Operating Notes
- 10.Configuring Advanced Threat Protection
- 11.Traffic/Security Filters and Monitors
- 12.Configuring Port-Based and User-Based Access Control (802.1X)
- Contents
- Overview
- Terminology
- General 802.1X Authenticator Operation
- General Operating Rules and Notes
- General Setup Procedure for 802.1X Access Control
- Configuring Switch Ports as 802.1X Authenticators
- 1. Enable 802.1X Authentication on Selected Ports
- 2. Reconfigure Settings for Port-Access
- 3. Configure the 802.1X Authentication Method
- 4. Enter the RADIUS Host IP Address(es)
- 5. Enable 802.1X Authentication on the Switch
- 6. Optional: Reset Authenticator Operation
- 7. Optional: Configure 802.1X Controlled Directions
- 802.1X Open VLAN Mode
- Option For Authenticator Ports: Configure Port-Security To Allow Only 802.1X-Authenticated Devices
- Configuring Switch Ports To Operate As Supplicants for 802.1X Connections to Other Switches
- Displaying 802.1X Configuration, Statistics, and Counters
- How RADIUS/802.1X Authentication Affects VLAN Operation
- Messages Related to 802.1X Operation
- 13.Configuring and Monitoring Port Security
- 14.Using Authorized IP Managers
- 15.Key Management System
- Index
- Notices & Publication Data
- HP ProCurve 2910al Switch Access Security Guide
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