Book description
The objective of this guide is to provide a consistent structure for addressing the decisions and activities most critical to the successful implementation of the Microsoft® Network Access Protection (NAP) infrastructure. This guide includes several specific questions to answer when designing a NAP architecture, such as determining the current capabilities of the network infrastructure and computers, ranking importance of cost versus robustness of the solution, and deciding how client computers connect to the network.
Table of contents
- Copyright
- 1. The Planning and Design Series Approach
- 2. Introduction to the Selecting the Right NAP Architecture Guide
- 3. NAP in Microsoft Infrastructure Optimization
- 4. NAP Enforcement Options
- 5. NAP Design Process
- 6. Step 1. Determine Client Connectivity
- 7. Step 3. Determine the Enforcement Layer
- 8. Step 4. Select Between 802.1X and DHCP
- 9. Additional Considerations
- 10. Conclusion
- 11. Acknowledgments
Product information
- Title: Selecting the Right NAP Architecture
- Author(s):
- Release date: May 2008
- Publisher(s): Microsoft, Inc.
- ISBN: None
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