Fips Compliance; Aaa Configuration Considerations And Task List - HP 3600 v2 Series Configuration Manual

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No.
Sub-attribute
203
Input-Interval-Packets
204
Output-Interval-Packets
205
Input-Interval-Gigawords
206
Output-Interval-Gigawords
207
Backup-NAS-IP
255
Product_ID

FIPS compliance

The device supports the FIPS mode that complies with NIST FIPS 140-2 requirements. Support for features,
commands, and parameters might differ in FIPS mode (see

AAA configuration considerations and task list

To configure AAA, you must complete these tasks on the NAS:
1.
Configure the required AAA schemes.
Local authentication—Configure local users and the related attributes, including the usernames
and passwords of the users to be authenticated.
Remote authentication—Configure the required RADIUS and HWTACACS schemes. You must
configure user attributes on the servers accordingly.
2.
Configure AAA methods for the users' ISP domains.
Authentication method—No authentication (none), local authentication (local), or remote
authentication (scheme)
Authorization method—No authorization (none), local authorization (local), or remote
authorization (scheme)
Accounting method—No accounting (none), local accounting (local), or remote accounting
(scheme)
Description
Packets input within an accounting interval, in the unit set on the device.
Packets output within an accounting interval, in the unit set on the device.
Result of bytes input within an accounting interval divided by 4G bytes.
Result of bytes output within an accounting interval divided by 4G bytes.
Backup source IP address for sending RADIUS packets.
Product name.
15
"Configuring
FIPS") and non-FIPS mode.

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