TMS zl Management and Configuration Guide ST.1.2.100916
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Glossary
local gateway The VPN gateway of the device that you are configuring.
local mirroring Copying all traffic transmitted on one port (the monitored port) to another
port on the same device (the mirror port). The TMS zl Module in monitor mode
uses the host switch’s local mirroring capability to monitor traffic.
local user A user in the local database.
logging The process of documenting events (usually security events) detected by the
TMS zl Module.
login banner The text that is displayed at the top of the login page.
LSAs Link-State Advertisements. Messages sent by OSPF routers that distribute
information about routers' connections to networks and to other routers.
M
main mode Main mode uses six total messages during IKE phase 1—three from both
initiator and the responder.
malware Software designed to infiltrate or damage a computer system. The term
encompasses computer viruses, worms, Trojans, spyware, and adware. In law,
malware is sometimes known as a computer contaminant. Malware is not
defective software that has a legitimate purpose but contains errors or bugs.
management-
access zone
A zone from which management access is permitted to Self. When you desig-
nate a management-access zone, the firewall automatically configures firewall
access policies for common management protocols between that zone and
Self.
management
information base
See MIB.
management port In monitor mode, physical port 2 (J2 on the circuit board), which plugs into the
host switch backplane. This port is an untagged member of the management
VLAN.
management
VLAN
In monitor mode, the VLAN over which management access is granted.
manager account An administrative account in SNMPv2 and v3 that has read-write access.
manual key
configuration
The use of manually input keys instead of IKE to authenticate the two end-
points of an IPsec VPN.