3com DUA1550-0AAA02 Manual De Usuario

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NTRODUCTION
This chapter provides:
an overview of how 3Com Network Access Manager integrates with 
Microsoft’s IAS and Active Directory,
an explanation of Rules, Rule Priority and RADIUS response,
an explanation of 3Com Network Access Manager’s role in 
authentication and authorization,
a list of 3Com devices supported by 3Com Network Access Manager,
advice on configuring edge port security.
3Com Network 
Access Manager 
Overview
3Com Network Access Manager is designed for network administrators 
responsible for networks using Microsoft Active Directory and Microsoft's 
Internet Authentication Service (IAS). 3Com Network Access Manager 
simplifies the task of controlling who connects to the network using 
either IEEE 802.1X (also known as Network Login ) or MAC-address 
based authentication (for example RADA). Today this task can be very 
complex to install and configure, particularly if using some of the more 
advanced security features.
In summary, 3Com Network Access Manager simplifies the administration 
of: 
Network access for users via IEEE 802.1X.
Network access for computers via MAC-address based authentication.
Automatic VLAN assignment when a user or computer connects.
Automatic QoS configuration when a user or computer connects.
Automatic EFW policy configuration when an EFW user connects.
Preventing specific users or computers from connecting to the 
network.