C360 Features and Benefits
Issue 2 July 2005
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Security
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Password-protected access - three levels (read-only, read-write, and supervisor access) to
management interfaces for protection against unauthorized configuration changes. Refer
to
on page 62 for further information.
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Access Control allows you to define which packets have access - based on the source or
destination address information in the packet or on other information in Layer 3 and Layer
4 (on routed packets only). Refer to
information.
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IEEE 802.1x port-based authentication to prevent unauthorized devices (clients) from
gaining access to the network. Refer to
IEEE 802.1x (Port Based Network Access
on page 126 for further information.
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802.1x with attribute assignments allows you to set VLAN ID, priority or multi-vlan binding
per user. Refer to
IEEE 802.1x (Port Based Network Access Control)
further information.
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Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service (RADIUS) provides flexible administrative
control over authentication and authorization processes. Refer to
further information.
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SNMP v3 adds security features to the SNMP v1 and SNMP v2c feature set. Refer to
on page 77 for further information.
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SSH enables establishing a remote session over a secured tunnel, also called a remote
shell. Refer to
Establishing an SSH Connection
on page 68 for further information.
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MAC Security is intended to filter incoming frames (from the line) with an unauthorized
source MAC address (SA). Refer to
on page 136 for further information.
Quality of Service (QoS)
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Per-port 802.1p marking for untagged traffic ensures that time-sensitive packets receive
the appropriate priority. Refer to
on page 116 for further information.
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Four egress queues on all switch ports.
- You can configure these queues with either the WRR (Weighted Round Robin)
scheduling algorithm or the strict priority scheduling algorithm.
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802.1p and DSCP mapping. Refer to
on page 190 for
further information.
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Classification of traffic per L3/L4 attributes on routed traffic only (classification based on
information in the IP and TCP/UDP headers)
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802.1p QoS marking based on packet classification for high-performance quality of service
at the network edge, allowing for differentiated service levels for different types of network
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