MIL318 Hardware Manual_Rev_2-10-14.docx
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Last Revised: 10-Feb-14
SECURITY
Enable / disable ports
Port security (MAC-based): static and dynamic
DHCP Snooping and Option 82
IP Source Guard
IEEE 802.1x Network Access Control
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Port-based with single or multiple host mode
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Authentication: EAP-MD5, PEAP, TLS, TTLS
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MAC and web authentication
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Guest VLAN and Auto VLAN assignment
RADIUS and TACACS AAA
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Authentication, Accounting and Authorization
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5 servers for RADIUS, 1 server for TACACS
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Encryption: MD5, TLS, TTLS, TACACS AAA/3.0
Access Control List (ACL)
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IP and MAC-based
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VLAN and TCP/UDP port
Storm Control for broadcast and multicast messages
HTTPS/SSL for secure Web access
SSH v1.5/2.0 for secure Telnet access
SNMPv3 authentication and encryption
Username and password authentication
Management access filtering
MANAGEMENT AND MONITORING
RS232 console port via MIL-STD-38999 series III connector w/ shell size A, style 35,
6 contacts & A keying
IP Address assignment: Static, DHCP and BOOTP
CLI (Command Line Interface) via console or Telnet
Web interface (HTTP/HTTPS/SSL)
SNMP v1, v2, v3 (Simple Network Management Protocol)
SNMP Traps for event notification
RMON (Remote Monitoring): Groups 1, 2, 3 and 9
sFlow network-wide traffic monitoring
Dual firmware update system
Configuration download and upload
Software upgrade via TFTP
Port mirroring
Event / Error / System log
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Local flash
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Remote server via system log (Syslog RFC 3164)
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SMTP (RFC 821) email alarming
Network Time Protocol for time synchronization
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SNTP (RFC 2030) and NTP (RFC 1305)
DNS (Domain Name Server) client
Universal Plug and Play (UPnP)
IEEE 802.3ah OAM (Operational Administration Maintenance)
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Banner commands
ROUTING FEATURES
Host table: 8K
Route table: 8K
Static route table: 512
Multicast table: 1K
Unicast routing
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Static unicast routes
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RIP v1/v2
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OSPF
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BGP
Multicast routing
ROUTING FEATURES (continued)
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PIM-DM