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HP

Product Version Certified:
HP J4900A ProCurve Switch 2626 (H.07.50 code)
with Integrity 5.0

HP J8130A Wireless Access Point 420 (2.0.38.0B037 code)
with Integrity 5.0

Product Description:
HP J4900A Procurve Switch 2626 - The J4900A Procurve Switch 2626 is a high-performance 10/100/1000 Ethernet switch.

HP J8130A Wireless Access Point 420- The J8130A Wireless Access Point 420 is an enterprise-class, high-performance access point.

 
Key Features and Benefits
OPSEC Integration
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Company Description: HP is a technology solutions provider to consumers, businesses and institutions globally. The company's offerings span IT infrastructure, personal computing and access devices, global services and imaging and printing.

 
Key Features and Benefits
J4900A Procurve Switch 2626
  • Low-cost, multi-layer, stackable managed 24 or 48 ports
  • Auto-sensing 10/100 and 2 dual-personality ports for 10/100/1000 or mini-GBIC connectivity
  • Industry compliant integrated PoE models provides ability to use existing Ethernet cabling for both connectivity and power to avoid messy cabling
  • Redundant and external power supply is also available

J8130A Wireless Access Point 420

  • Single-radio access point providing secure, trouble free mobile LAN deployment for medium to larger wireless LAN deployments.
  • Easy-to-implement solution designed to increase workforce productivity gains without compromising business information or network infrastructure to unintentional access.
  • Ideal for businesses with 1000+ users or network nodes that are committed to increased productivity gains through wireless access.

OPSEC Integration

Network devices that support the 802.1X specification (RFC 3580) can integrate with Check Point Integrity to analyze and act upon an endpoint's current security stature. Hewlett Packard switches communicate with Check Point Integrity to verify endpoint compliance with corporate security policy prior to enabling full access to the network. Non-compliant endpoints are automatically placed in a 'quarantine' VLAN where network access is limited to remediation tools. Once the endpoint has been brought into a compliant state, it can be moved to the 'compliant' network segment where it gains appropriate access to network resources. This process ensures insecure or compromised systems are shielded from the production network until they have been properly cleaned and protected.