Users Guide

Security Features
CMC provides the following security features:
Password-level security management — Prevents unauthorized access to a remote system.
Centralized user authentication through:
Active Directory using Standard Schema or an Extended Schema (optional.)
Hardware-stored user IDs and passwords.
Role-based authority — Enables an administrator to congure specic privileges for each user.
User ID and password conguration through the Web interface.
NOTE: Web interface supports 128-bit SSL 3.0 encryption and 40-bit SSL 3.0 encryption (for countries where 128-bit
is not acceptable).
NOTE: Telnet does not support SSL encryption.
Congurable IP ports, if applicable.
Login failure limits per IP address, with login blocking from the IP address when the limit is exceeded.
Congurable session auto time out, and more than one simultaneous sessions.
Limited IP address range for clients connecting to CMC.
Secure Shell (SSH), which uses an encrypted layer for higher security.
Single Sign-on, Two-Factor Authentication, and Public Key Authentication.
Chassis Overview
The following gure shows the facing edge of a CMC (inset) and the locations of the CMC slots in the chassis:
Figure 1. CMC slot locations in chassis
Table 1. CMC slot location details
1 GB Port
2 STK Port
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