H3C Technologies H3C Intelligent Management Center User Manual

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TACACS+ Authentication Manager (TAM)—Provides basic AAA functions for network device or

IT users for network device management security. TAM can assign users with different privileges,
monitor login and command execution operations, and simplify user management.

Endpoint Admission Defense (EAD) Security Policy—Endpoint Admission Defense integrates
security policy management and endpoint posture assessment to identify and isolate risks at the

network edge. The security policy component allows administrators to control endpoint admission

based on an endpoint's identity and posture.

MPLS VPN Manager (MVM)—Provides functions such as VPN autodiscovery, topology, monitoring,

fault location, auditing, and performance evaluation, as well as VPN and service deployment.
MVM also contains a traffic engineering component that helps operators monitor an entire network

and deliver service quality by distributing suitable network resources as needed.

IPsec VPN Manager (IVM)—Provides features for all aspects of IPSec VPN management, which
allows administrators to construct an IPSec VPN network, effectively monitor the operation and

performance of the VPN network, and quickly locate device faults for full IPSec VPN lifecycle
management.

Voice Service Manager (VSM)—Provides a solution for reducing the voice network maintenance
cost and improving maintenance efficiency. VSM is designed for enterprise-level voice networks.

Wireless Service Manager (WSM)—Provides unified management of wired and wireless networks,
adding network management functions into existing wired network management systems. WSM

software offers wireless LAN (WLAN) device configuration, topology, performance monitoring, RF

heat mapping, and WLAN service reports.

Network Traffic Analyzer (NTA)—Is a graphical network-monitoring tool with real-time information

about users and applications consuming network bandwidth. A reliable solution for enterprise and
campus network traffic analysis, it defends the network against virus attacks and applies varying

levels of bandwidth traffic to different services and applications.

User Behavior Auditor (UBA)—Provides comprehensive log collection and audit functions
supporting log formats such as NAT, flow, NetStreamV5, and DIG. UBA provides DIG logs to audit

security-sensitive operations and digest information from HTTP, FTP, and SMTP packets.

Service Operation Manager (SOM)—Allows IT organizations to adhere to ITIL v3.0, including IT

services such as policy design, operation, and improvement. Based on a unified configuration
management database (CMDB), SOM provides configurable flows and options for self-service, as

well as management of asset configuration, change, fault events, problem recognition, and

auto-generation of a knowledge base.

Application Manager (APM)—Allows administrators to visualize and measure the health of critical
business applications and their impact on network performance. With the available data,
administrators can easily determine which business process is affected and which application

issues to prioritize—all leading to quick and effective troubleshooting.

QoS Manager (QoSM)—Enhances visibility and control over QoS configurations and helps
administrators focus on QoS service planning by providing a rich set of QoS device and

configuration management functions. It allows administrators to organize traffic into different

classes based on the configured matching criteria to provide differentiated services, committed
access rate (CAR), generic traffic shaping (GTS), priority marking, queue scheduling, and

congestion avoidance.

Service Health Manager (SHM)—Provides visual service quality management functions. It
integrates the alarm, performance, NTA, and NQA data. It uses key quality indexes and service

level agreements to monitor and measure service health.

VAN Connection Manager (VCM)—Provides a solution for physical network configuration migration.
It tracks the startup, stopping, and migration of virtual machines (VMs), and according to the latest

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