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RingMaster Management Guide - Juniper Networks

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Configuring AirDefense<br />

The AirDefense system is an enterprise-class security solution that allows you to protect against<br />

threats and intrusions into your wireless network. The AirDefense solution can be integrated with the<br />

Trapeze Mobility System, complementing Trapeze network security features by providing a centralized<br />

server dedicated to security analysis and record keeping. AirDefense sensors constantly monitor a<br />

network, relaying information to a central AirDefense server that collects and analyzes information.<br />

<strong>RingMaster</strong> can be configured to receive alert information from an AirDefense server.<br />

The Trapeze Mobility System integrates with AirDefense security in the following ways:<br />

❑ <strong>RingMaster</strong> can be configured to receive SNMP traps from an AirDefense server. These traps<br />

can be correlated to alarms in <strong>RingMaster</strong>, and viewed and managed by clicking the Alarms<br />

Navigation Bar button.<br />

❑ You can access the user interface of the AirDefense server directly from <strong>RingMaster</strong><br />

❑ Trapeze Mobility Points can be configured to operate as AirDefense sensors, reporting<br />

information about possible threats or intrusions to an AirDefense server<br />

Configuring to Receive Traps from an AirDefense Server<br />

From the Configuration page of <strong>RingMaster</strong>, highlight Application Servers in the Organizer list.<br />

To add an AirTight server, click Create AirTight SGE server located in the Tasks list.<br />

Copyright © 2011, <strong>Juniper</strong> <strong>Networks</strong>, Inc. Configuring AirDefense 211

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