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ACS; 802.1x; IBNS

ciscothejam00
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Hi,

i was going through the Trust & identity management solution and i stopped when i read the IBNS is important for the 802.1x.

i really didn't understand the function of the IBNS coz i know that Cisco ACS works fine with 802.1x and can take care of the AAA, so what's the real function of the IBNS ???

i appreciate if you can send me a document that explains in technical deaitls the inter-functionality between ACS, IBNS and NAC, and how can i design a Trust and identity management solution.

regards

Fady

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wong34539
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It's known as Identity based networking service . Cisco Identity Based Networking Services (IBNS) is an integrated solution combining several Cisco products that offer authentication, access control, and user policies to secure network connectivity and resources. Cisco IBNS solution enables greater security while simultaneously offering cost-effective management of changes throughout the organization

For more details refer the url ,

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/netsol/ns340/ns394/ns171/ns75/networking_solutions_sub_solution_home.html

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