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The Infranet Controller 6000 is designed for large enterprises, with the capabilities to handle tens of thousands of concurrent endpoints. The IC 6000 has a number of high availability features, including a hot swappable power supply that can be field upgraded, as well as a field-upgradeable hard disk. The IC 6000 can be deployed in multi unit clusters, to increase performance and provide additional scalability.
Value Summary
- Redundant hot-swappable hard disk (upgrade option)
- Redundant hot swappable power supply (upgrade option)
- Unify Endpoint, Identity and Network Information for Real-time
Policy Management
- Leverages the market-leading Juniper Secure Access SSL policy control engine, field proven in thousands of deployments
- Deep integration with AAA servers, RADIUS, LDAP etc
- Purpose built hardened appliance comes in two form highest security and reliability
- Support for thousands of concurrent endpoints
- Dynamically provisioned lightweight endpoint agent
- Host Check for endpoint assessment
- Native Functionality
- APIs for leveraging third party endpoint solutions
- Host Enforcer for dynamic host based enforcement of security policy
- Windows Single SignOn integration
- Optional, dynamically provisioned set up of authenticated encrypted transport for session integrity and privacy
- Granular remediation and quarantining capabilities
Juniper Networks solves the problem of access control with the Infranet Controller, available in two different form factors. These purposebuilt, hardened appliances leverage Juniper?s market-leading Secure Access SSL VPN policy control engine, which seamlessly integrates with the enterprise?s existing AAA/identity and access management infrastructure. The appliance itself supports multi unit clustering and failover capabilities for optimal scalability and reliability, with operational convenience. Endpoint security state is assessed using the Infranet Agent, a lightweight agent that is dynamically downloaded from the Controller when a user first logs in. The results of this host assessment are combined with user identity and network information to create dynamic policies, which are then propagated throughout the network to enforcement points. These assessments can be repeated at administrator defined times during the session to ensure dynamic policy management and enforcement and also provide granular, policyspecific remediation capabilities for non-compliant users.
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