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Intel PRO/100

Intel PRO/100
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User’s Guide
Intel PRO/100 Family
Packet Protect
Enabling the IPSec Protocol on
Microsoft Windows NT 4.0
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Intel PRO/100 Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeNetwork Adapter
Speed10/100 Mbps
Form FactorPlug-in card
ConnectorRJ-45
Data Link ProtocolEthernet, Fast Ethernet
Connectivity TechnologyWired
Bus TypePCI
Full Duplex SupportYes
Wake on LANYes
ChipsetIntel
Operating Systems SupportedWindows, Linux, NetWare

Summary

Introduction to Packet Protect

What is Intel Packet Protect?

Explains the core functionality and purpose of Intel Packet Protect.

Getting Started

Provides initial steps for using the software.

Installing Packet Protect

Developing Your Deployment Model

Planning the network-wide deployment strategy for Packet Protect.

System Requirements

Minimum system specifications for installing Packet Protect.

Configuring Security Settings

Understanding Default Security Behavior

Explains the default operational modes like Secure Responder and Initiator.

Set up Your System Policy

Guides on creating and managing security policies and rules.

Making Changes to System Policies

Modify the System Policy

Process for editing existing system policies and rules.

Delete a Rule

Procedure for removing rules from a policy.

Maintaining Packet Protect

Monitoring Packet Protect Computers

Tasks to ensure the smooth operation of Packet Protect.

Turning Security On and Off

Instructions for enabling and disabling Packet Protect.

Troubleshooting and FAQs

Troubleshooting Communication Issues

Diagnosing and resolving common communication failures.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Answers to common questions about Packet Protect.

Appendix A - IKE and IPSec

IKE and IPSec Work Together

How IKE and IPSec protocols interact to secure communications.

Appendix B - Interoperability with Windows* 2000

Interoperability with Windows* 2000

Guidance on ensuring compatibility with Windows 2000 systems.

Appendix C - Network Software License Agreement

Network Software License Agreement

Terms and conditions governing the use of the software.

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