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security_features.fm
A31003-H8022-F100-2-7618, October 2006
HiPath 8000 V2.2, Feature Description Guide
14-7
Security Features
Hypertext Transfer Protocol over SSL
14.6.3.2 Confidentiality
Supported FTP confidentiality options vary by interface and include the following:
i
NMC and
i
SMC: FTP transfers may be protected via IPsec.
Basic traffic tool: Secure FTP is used to securely retrieve data from the HiPath 8000.
CDR delivery: Refer to Section 14.2.2, “Functional Operation”, on page 14-2.
OS-level FTP for management of the HiPath 8000 Linux servers: Secure FTP is
supported.
14.7 Hypertext Transfer Protocol over SSL
Hypertext transfer protocol over SSL (HTTPS) is an extension to HTTP that secures web
browser interfaces. There is a server side certificate.
Any authentication with HTTPS is typically done via digest authentication or application-level
login.
HTTPS is used to provide security for the following interfaces:
i
SMC user to
i
SMC server
i
SSC user to Web server
ComAssistant user to CAP/ComAssistant server
HiPath 8000 Assistant client to compact HiPath 8000
14.8
i
NMC and
i
SMC Security
14.8.1 Definition
The
i
NMC and
i
SMC security feature provides secure storage of the
i
NMC and
i
SMC user login
passwords. The password protection mechanism is based on a one-way encryption algorithm.
14.8.2 Functional Operation
The
i
NMC user passwords are stored in compliance with
American National Standard for
Telecommunications T1.276-2003, Baseline Security Requirements for the Management
Plane
. When these passwords are provisioned, they are stored in the
i
NMC and
i
SMC servers
in encrypted form.
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