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QoS Volume
Table 3-5 Features in the QoS volume
Features Description
QoS
This document describes:
z QoS overview
z QoS policy configuration
z Priority mapping configuration
z Traffic policing Configuration
z Traffic shaping Configuration
z Line rate configuration
z Congestion management
z Traffic mirroring configuration
User Profile
User profile provides a configuration template to save predefined
configurations. This document describes:
z Creating a User Profile
z Configuring a User Profile
z Enabling a User Profile
Security Volume
Table 3-6 Features in the Security volume
Features Description
AAA
Authentication, Authorization and Accounting (AAA) provide a uniform
framework used for configuring these three security functions to
implement the network security management. This document describes:
z Introduction to AAA, RADIUS and HWTACACS
z AAA configuration
z RADIUS configuration
z HWTACACS configuration
802.1X
IEEE 802.1X (hereinafter simplified as 802.1X) is a port-based network
access control protocol that is used as the standard for LAN user access
authentication. This document describes:
z 802.1X overview
z 802.1X configuration
z 802.1X Guest-VLAN configuration
HABP
On an HABP-capable switch, HABP packets can bypass 802.1X
authentication and MAC authentication, allowing communication among
switches in a cluster. This document describes:
z Introduction to HABP
z HABP configuration
MAC Authentication
MAC authentication provides a way for authenticating users based on
ports and MAC addresses; it requires no client software to be installed on
the hosts. This document describes:
z RADIUS-Based MAC Authentication
z Local MAC Authentication
Portal
Portal authentication, as its name implies, helps control access to the
Internet. This document describes:
z Portal overview
z Portal configuration