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Craft afternoon with macmon NAC

Today we're tinkering with macmon NAC: a secure, clear industrial network that's fun!

calendar_today Thu, 24.10.2024, 12:30 - 12:45

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place Forum, Booth 9-443

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Network Security / Patch Management

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  • Sicherheit und Übersichtlichkeit#Einfache Geräteeinbindung#Wartungsmodus und Übersichtskarte

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Dear children. This morning/afternoon we have something really nice and exciting for you. We craft with macmon NAC! In our craft course, our all-purpose tool macmon NAC helps us to design a secure and clear industrial network and also implement beautiful and practical functions. Let's see together how it works!

First of all, macmon NAC detects all devices in our network and connects them to each other. This is how we build a clear and orderly network from individual devices. We put all the pieces together and immediately see what we have built. What's special about NAC is that it gives us visibility and control over all the devices that are on our network and shows us where they are connected. 

Then let's look at what beautiful things we can do with learning ports. These little helpers are useful for getting devices securely into the network with little or no pre-configuration. If you're clever, you can do wonderful things with it: assign devices correctly, allow them into the network temporarily or assign them to other rules and properties. Learning it is child's play and can be carried out easily and in a relaxed manner, even in the hustle and bustle of a device failure in a system at night.

Sometimes we also have to redesign our beautifully crafted industrial network. To make this easy, we can build a maintenance mode to easily redecorate the network at certain times. After maintenance, we can switch back to operating mode and everything continues to run smoothly and unchangeably.

If friends or subcontractors come to visit, they can of course play along. macmon NAC ensures that they are only allowed to stay for a certain period of time. We can set exactly how long they have access, and at the end of the day access will automatically terminate. This means our network always remains protected.

Other systems can also be easily connected to macmon NAC. For example, light signals show whether everything is OK. When everything lights up green, we know everything is going well. Red lights tell us that something is wrong and we need to investigate. This means we are always up to date and can react quickly. Not that the craft afternoon turns into a drama.

Finally, macmon NAC paints us a great overview map that shows us where all of our devices are and how they are connected to each other. This map helps us keep track and make sure everything is working properly. And the best thing: our map also tells us what was going on for past craft afternoons. That's chic.

Crafting with macmon NAC is not only safe and practical, but also really fun! Have fun crafting!

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