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Allot NetEnforcer AC-101/128 policy enforcement network manager K101128
Three Steps to Policy-Powered Networking
Policy-Powered Networking lets you efficiently manage traffic
crossing the LAN/WAN boundary of an enterprise network. The
process of implementing a Policy-Powered Networking solution
includes three steps:
1. Monitor network and bandwidth usage
Use the NetEnforcer's NetWizard setup utility to auto-discover
applications in your network. Using this information, you can
determine which protocols affect your network performance and
should be managed.
2. Define policies that link business priorities to computing needs
Use the QoS Policy Form to quickly define QoS attributes for the
desired policies. Assign minimum and maximum percentages of
bandwidth, and prioritize traffic from 1 to 10. For additional policy
definition, use the Policy Editor to define policies based on
addresses, protocols, VLAN tags, Type of Service, or time of day.
For example, limit music downloads to 10% of your WAN link
capacity.
3. Enforce the rules
Let NetEnforcer examine all traffic crossing the WAN link. Upon
matching a traffic session with a rule, NetEnforcer forwards the
packets per the specified policy actions. Continually monitor
network resources using NetEnforcer's Traffic Monitor and refine
policies to maintain maximum network control and application
performance.
Product Specifications
Interface Connections
AC-101/201: Two 10/100BASE-T Half/Full duplex autosense
Ethernet interfaces with RJ-45 connectors
AC-302/402/601: Three 10/100BASE-T half/full duplex
autosense Ethernet interfaces, including one management
interface, all with RJ-45 connectors
AC-701/C: Two 1000BASE-T half/full duplex Ethernet
interfaces and one 10/100BASE-T management interface, all
with RJ-45 connectors
AC-701/F: Two 1000BASE-SX fiber interfaces with SC-type
connectors and one 10/100BASE-T management interface with
one RJ-45 connector
Traffic Classification (Per Flow)
IP/MAC address (with IP range, list or subnet option, or host
name); retrieval via LDAP or text file
Network protocols, IP protocols and applications
Dynamic port applications (e.g., H.323, FTP, AudioGalaxy,
Oracle, RTSP and more)
Application content for HTTP (URL, content type, method, host),
Citrix (published application, user name), Oracle (database
name, user name) and H.323 (audio/video, CODEC)
Protocol Authentication (HTTP)
VLAN (ID, priority)
TOS byte - DiffServ or IP Precedence bits
Time of day/week/month/year
QoS Enforcement
Hierarchy of policy rules with inbound/outbound traffic
management
Minimum/maximum bandwidth enforcement per flow/VC/Pipe
Ten levels of priorities for VCs/Pipes
Per flow guaranteed bandwidth, burst rate, CBR (for
connection)
Maximum number of connections per VC/Pipe
Fairness between equal-level-priority traffic flows
Management for full/half duplex links
Admission control
ToS byte re-mark (in-profile byte/out profile bytes)
"Reserve-on-Demand" bandwidth for very high priority traffic
Network Security
Access control - pass/reject/drop
Protection from Denial of Service (DoS) attacks
Filtering by URL and file extension (e.g., for NIMDA virus)
Control number/rate of connections
Cache Redirection and Load Balancing
Policy-based connection control including cache redirection and
server load balancing (optional software packages)
Configuration
IP configuration and setup via integrated LCD and keypad
Remote policy configuration via CLI or Web browser
QoS Policy Management
Easy-to-manage, single-table view based on catalogs
Easy expansion of VCs/Pipes to multiple hosts
Policy distribution from primary NetEnforcer to other units
Monitoring and Accounting
Monitoring - Protocol distribution, top clients, top servers, top
VCs, top Pipes, VC/Pipe distribution, number and rate of
connections, utilization, bandwidth usage (inbound/outbound)
with 30-second granularity and storage of historical data
Accounting (via optional NetAccountant) - In-box accounting of
traffic per session for all sessions; accounting using RADIUS
server; powerful reporter; ODBC interface for external
applications
SNMP - Support statistics collection per VC/Pipe
Fail-Safe Performance
Hardware bypass
Full redundancy support (dual configuration with hot-standby)
Network Standards Support
COPS, LDAP, DiffServ/TOS (RFCs 2474, 2475, 2597, 2598),
IP Precedence (RFC 791), SNMP, RADIUS and ODBC
Browser Support
MS Internet Explorer 5.01, 5.5, 6.0
Netscape Navigator 4.7
Dimensions
AC-101/201/302/402:
Standard 1U by 19-inch, rack mountable
(H) 1.73 in. [43.3 mm], (W) 17.22 in. [437.5 mm], (D) 11.5 in.
[292.8 mm]
AC-601/701:
Standard 2U by 19-inch, rack mountable
(H) 3.46 in. [86.6 mm], (W) 17.22 in. [437.5 mm], (D) 11.5 in.
[292.8 mm]
Weight
AC-101/201: 10.3 lbs. (4.68 Kg)
AC-302/402: 12.1 lbs. (5.50 Kg)
AC-601: 21.83 lbs. (9.92 Kg)
AC-701: 22.26 lbs. (10.12 Kg)
Power Requirements
Input: 100-240V AC, 50/60Hz, 2A
AC-601/701: -48VDC (optional) and dual hot-swappable power
supplies
Environmental Standards Compliance & Certification
EMC Directive 89/336/EEC; EN60950; ETS 300 019-2-2; ETS
300 019-2-3; IEC-68
FCC-Part 15 Class B; UL 1950
VCCI: 2002 Class B emission requirements
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