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Integrated Access Manager Procurve 760wl J8155A The HP ProCurve Secure
Access 700wl series products offer powerful solutions for controlling and
managing access to network resources across wireless LANs of all sizes.
For smaller wireless LAN or branch office deployments, the HP ProCurve
Integrated Access Manager 760wl
combines the enforcement of user policies, wireless data privacy, and roaming
functionality of the Access Controller
720wl with the centralized security configuration and policy management
functionality of the Access Control Server 740wl—in an all-in-one solution.
The HP ProCurve Access Control Server 740wl provides centralized security
configuration and policy management for all users of the wireless network—as
well as secure, uninterrupted sessions as users roam between access points and
across subnets. Centralized policy management allows quick and efficient
updating of user rights—consolidated into one location. The Access Control
Server 740wl seamlessly integrates into a network infrastructure, leveraging
existing authentication services to authorize user access. Maintaining constant
communication with all HP ProCurve access controllers, the Access Control Server
740wl coordinates all user activity including updating network access rights
based on the user’s policy rights, physical location, or time of day. Capable of
managing thousands of users, the HP ProCurve Access Control Server 740wl easily
adapts to the deployment of additional access controllers to expand wireless
coverage as the need arises.
The HP ProCurve Access Controller 720wl resides between wireless
access points and the network and enforces user authentication and access rights
based on the point of network access and time of day. To ensure the highest
level of data privacy, the Access Controller 720wl offers a choice of robust
industry-standard security protocols to protect data transmitted between the
network and wireless clients—at the edge, where your network is most vulnerable.
The Access Controller 720wl manages all user sessions on connected access
points, maintains session persistence, and enforces policy rights of users as
they roam from one subnet to another. The Access Controller 720wl tracks all
network activity and provides a detailed history of all user network activity.
Features and benefits
•Wireless data privacy:
– Uses IPSec, PPTP, L2TP/IPSec, or SSH tunnels to encrypt wireless traffic with
DES, 3DES, Blowfish, CAST, or AES to provide the utmost in data privacy
– User authentication and appropriate access to network resources can be
controlled at the edge of the network since all secure tunnels terminate within
the HP ProCurve Access Controller 720wl or Integrated Access Manager 760wl
•Rights-based network access control and management:
– Blocks all user traffic until the user is authenticated
– Allows only traffic designated by a user’s access privileges
– Gives network administrators the flexibility to configure access rights based
on user, group, time, and location
•Centralized management and browser-based UI:
– Provides quick and efficient updating to user rights—all consolidated into one
location
– Shortens the administrator learning curve with secureand intuitive user
interface
•Scalable:
– Grows cost-effectively as the wireless LAN expands
– Access Controller 720wl and Integrated Access Manager 760wl include three
additional slots for expanding capabilities as network needs grow or change
– Includes 4 10/100Base-T Ethernet ports with expansion capability of up to 12
ports
•Hardware encryption acceleration (optional): increases data throughput by
offloading DES and 3DES encryption
processing on either the HP ProCurve Access Controller 720wl or Integrated
Access Manager 760wl platforms
– Enhances overall encryption performance during peak user activity
•Roaming across subnets: ensures that users maintain persistent connectivity to
the network and applications
•No client configuration: lowers operating costs and saves time by eliminating
the need to change network settings or install client software
•Standards-based authentication support for LDAP, Active Directory, 802.1X,
RADIUS, Kerberos, and Windows®
2000/NT® domain: seamlessly integrates into existing authentication servers or
uses the built-in database
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