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Re: Proper authentication model
From: Iljitsch van Beijnum <iljitsch () muada com>
Date: Wed, 12 Jan 2005 12:25:21 +0100
On 12-jan-05, at 11:30, Gernot W. Schmied wrote:
True out of band management networks are very hard to build and very hard to use, and you run the risk that you can't get at your stuff because the management network is down.
IS-IS can be highly recommended for true out of band management, it is reachable when IP goes down the drain entirely.
To me, true "out of band management" means that the management traffic doesn't flow over production links. You are right that IS-IS can continue to function when IP is confused (although with integrated IS-IS OSI will probably be just as confused as IP). But IS-IS isn't a management protocol, of course. :-)
IPv6 is also very useful in providing non-IPv4 management.
Current thread:
- Proper authentication model Kim Onnel (Jan 11)
- Re: Proper authentication model Daniel Golding (Jan 11)
- Re: Proper authentication model Iljitsch van Beijnum (Jan 11)
- Re: Proper authentication model Gernot W. Schmied (Jan 12)
- Re: Proper authentication model Iljitsch van Beijnum (Jan 12)
- Re: Proper authentication model David Gethings (Jan 12)
- Re: Proper authentication model Erik Haagsman (Jan 12)
- Re: Proper authentication model Daniel Golding (Jan 12)
- Re: Proper authentication model Erik Haagsman (Jan 13)
- Re: Proper authentication model Iljitsch van Beijnum (Jan 11)
- Re: Proper authentication model Daniel Golding (Jan 11)
- Re: Proper authentication model Gernot W. Schmied (Jan 16)
- Re: Proper authentication model Joe Abley (Jan 11)
- Re: Proper authentication model Stephen Stuart (Jan 12)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- RE: Proper authentication model Hannigan, Martin (Jan 12)