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IxDefend™ - Network Management

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Preemptive security analysis to minimize network threats

The IxDefend™ Network Management bundle, designed to be used by enterprises and service providers, provides additional Internet services to the IxDefend product line. The Network Management bundle preemptively eliminates vulnerabilities from protocols that manage remote networked devices.

The protocols included are:
  • HTTP – Hypertext Transfer Protocol for client and server
  • SNMP – Simple Network Management Protocol, server versions 1, 2 and 3
  • SSH – Secure Shell server versions 1 and 2
  • Telnet – Telnet server protocol
  • TFTP – Trivial File Transfer Protocol for server
  • TLS - Transport Layer Security protocol, client and server
  • UPNP – Universal Plug and Play

Any protocol grouping in the Network Management bundle can be used in conjunction with the protocols found in other IxDefend product bundles, such as:

Specification - Network Management Bundle

Protocols Specifications
HTTP client/ server
  • RFC2616 – HTTP/1.1
  • RFC2617 – HTTP authentication: basic and digest access authentication
  • RFC1945 – HTTP/1.0
  • RFC2965 – HTTP state management mechanism
  • RFC1952 – (HTTP client only) GZIP file format specification
SNMP v1/v2c server
  • RFC1901 – SNMP Protocol v2c
  • RFC2011 – IP MIB
  • RFC2819 – RMON MIB
  • RFC3416 – PDUs v2 for SNMP
  • RFC3418 – SNMP MIB
SNMP3 server
  • RFC2011 – IP MIB
  • RFC2819 – RMON MIB
  • RFC3412 – SNMP Protocol v3
  • RFC3414 – User-based Security Model for SNMPv3
  • RFC3416 – PDUs v2 for SNMP
  • RFC3418 – SNMP MIB
SSHv1 server
  • draft-ylonen-ssh-protocol-00 – SSH remote login protocol
SSHv2 server
  • RFC4250 – The Secure Shell (SSH) Protocol Assigned Numbers
  • RFC4251 – The Secure Shell (SSH) Protocol Architecture
  • RFC4252 – The Secure Shell (SSH) Authentication Protocol
  • RFC4253 – The Secure Shell (SSH) Transport Layer Protocol
  • RFC4254 – The Secure Shell (SSH) Connection Protocol
Telnet server
  • RFC854 – TELNET protocol
  • NIC50005-1 – Reconnection option.
  • NIC50005-2 – Line Width option.
  • NIC50005-3 – Page Size option.
  • RFC652 – Carriage Return Disposition option defined in IETF RFC652.
  • RFC653 – Horizontal Tab Stops option defined in IETF RFC653.
  • RFC654 – Horizontal Tab Disposition option defined in IETF RFC654.
  • RFC655 – Form Feed Disposition option defined in IETF RFC655.
  • RFC656 – Vertical Tab Stops option defined in IETF RFC656.
  • RFC657 – Vertical Tab Disposition option defined in IETF RFC657.
  • RFC658 – Line Feed Disposition option defined in IETF RFC658.
  • RFC698 – Extended ASCII option
  • RFC726 – Remote Controlled Transmission and Echo option
  • RFC727 – Logout option defined in IETF RFC727.
  • RFC735 – Line Feed Disposition option defined in IETF RFC735.
  • RFC736 – SUPDUP option defined in IETF RFC736.
  • RFC749 – SUPDUP Output option defined in IETF RFC749.
  • RFC779 – Send Location option defined in IETF RFC779.
  • RFC856 – Transmit Binary defined in IETF RFC856.
  • RFC857 – Echo option defined in IETF RFC857.
  • RFC859 – Status option defined in IETF RFC859.
  • RFC860 – Timing Mark option defined in IETF RFC860.
  • RFC861 – Extended Options option defined in IETF RFC861.
  • RFC885 – End of Record option defined in IETF RFC885.
  • RFC927 – TACACS User Identification option defined in IETF RFC927.
  • RFC933 – Output Marking option defined in IETF RFC933.
  • RFC946 – Terminal Location Number option defined in IETF RFC946.
  • RFC1041 – 3270 Regime option defined in IETF RFC1041.
  • RFC1043 – Data Entry Terminal option defined in IETF RFC1043.
  • RFC1053 – X3 Pad option defined in IETF RFC1053.
  • RFC1073 – Window Size option defined in IETF RFC1073.
  • RFC1079 – Terminal Speed option defined in IETF RFC1079.
  • RFC1091 – Terminal Type option defined in IETF RFC1091.
  • RFC1096 – X Display Location option defined in IETF RFC1096.
  • RFC1184 – Line Mode option defined in IETF RFC1184.
  • RFC1372 – Remote Flow Control option defined in IETF RFC1372.
  • RFC1408 – Environment option defined in IETF RFC1408.
  • RFC1572 – New Environment option defined in IETF RFC1572.
  • RFC1647 – TN3270 Enhancements option defined in IETF RFC1647.
  • RFC2066 – Character Set option defined in IETF RFC2066.
  • RFC2217 – COM Port Control option defined in IETF RFC2217.
  • RFC2840 – Kermit option defined in IETF RFC2840.
  • RFC2941 – Authentication option defined in IETF RFC2941.
  • RFC2946 – Encryption option defined in IETF RFC2946.
  • XAuth – Extended Authentication option.
  • Remote-Serial-Port – Remote Serial Port option.
  • Suppress-Local-Echo – Suppress Local Echo option.
  • Start-TLS – Start TLS option.
  • Send-URL – Send URL option.
  • Forward-X – Forward X option.
  • Pragma-Logon – Pragma Logon option.
  • SSPI-Logon – SSPI Logon option.
  • Pragma-Heartbeat – Pragma Heartbeat option.
TFTP server
  • RFC1350 – The TFTP Protocol (Revision 2)
  • RFC2090 – TFTP Multicast Option
  • RFC2347 – TFTP Option Extension
  • RFC2348 – TFTP Blocksize Option
  • RFC2349 – TFTP Timeout Interval and Transfer Size Options
TLS client / server
  • RFC2104 – HMAC: Keyed-Hashing for Message Authentication
  • RFC2246 – The TLS Protocol Version 1.0
  • RFC2459 – Internet X.509 Public Key Infrastructure
  • RFC3268 – Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) Ciphersuites for Transport Layer Security (TLS)
  • draft-ssl3 – The SSL Protocol Version 3.0
UPNP
  • UPNP UPnP Device Architecture Version 1.0

Product Ordering Information

936-x022

Network Mgmt Test Suite, Preemptively eliminates vulnerabilities from protocols that manage remote networked devices. Includes HTTP Client, HTTP Server, SNMPv1/v2 Server, SNMPv3 Server, SSH1Server, SSH2 Server, Telnet Server, TFTP Server, TLS/SSL Client, TLS/SSL Server, UPNP.

The following options are available for each order code. Substitute the first number of the series for the missing code numbers above.

  • 936-1xxx – subscription chassis license
  • 936-2xxx – perpetual chassis license
  • 936-3xxx – subscription PC license
  • 936-4xxx – perpetual PC license
P/N: 915-2205-01 Rev B – February 2009

This material is for informational purposes only and subject to change without notice. It describes Ixia's present plans to develop and make available to its customers certain products, features and capabilities. Ixia is only obligated to provide those deliverables specifically included in a written agreement between Ixia and the customer.

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