Glossary
Access Rules
Applies to the SSL VPN feature. When a user tries to log in to the VPN server, either
through the Portal page or through a VPN client, his or her group membership
determines the access rights to different servers and applications on the intranet.
This is done by associating one or more access rules (each containing parameters
such as allowed network, ports and paths) with a group.
ARP
Address Resolution Protocol. A network layer protocol used to convert an IP address
into a physical address, such as an Ethernet address. A host wishing to obtain a
physical address broadcasts an ARP request onto the TCP/IP network. The host on
the network that has the IP address in the request then replies with its physical
hardware address.
Avaya Endpoint
Access Control
Agent
Avaya Endpoint Access Control Agent is an application that maintains checks that
the required components (executables, DLLs, configuration files, etc.) are installed
and active on the remote user's machine.
Base Profile
Refers to links and access rules specified for a user group directly under the Group
level. If extended profiles are used, the base profile's links and access rules will be
appended to the extended profile's links and access rules.
CA (Certificate
Authority)
A trusted third-party organization or company that issues digital certificates. The role
of the CA in this process is to guarantee that the entity granted the unique certificate
is, in fact, who he or she claims to be.
CLI (Command
Line Interface)
The text-based interface pertaining to the AVG software, presented to the user after
having logged in. The CLI can be accessed through a console connection or remote
connection (Telnet or SSH). The CLI is used for collecting information and
configuring the AVG.
Cluster (of VPN
Gateways)
A cluster is a group of VPN Gateways that share the same configuration parameters.
There can be more than one AVG cluster in the network, each with its own set of
parameters and services to be used with different real servers. Every cluster has a
Management IP address (MIP), which is an IP alias to one of the master VPN
Gateways in the cluster.
Console
Connection
A connection to the VPN Gateway established through the console port.
CRL (Certificate
Revocation List)
A list containing the serial numbers of revoked client certificates. Each CA issues
and maintains their own CRLs. If you generate client certificates on the VPN
Gateway, you can also create your own CRL.
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Summary of Contents for 3050-VM
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Page 30: ...Introducing the VPN Gateway 30 User Guide April 2013 Comments infodev avaya com ...
Page 36: ...Introducing the ASA 310 FIPS 36 User Guide April 2013 Comments infodev avaya com ...
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Page 162: ...Supported Ciphers 162 User Guide April 2013 Comments infodev avaya com ...
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Page 242: ...Definition of Key Codes 242 User Guide April 2013 Comments infodev avaya com ...
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