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Pioneer ND-TMC10 Traffic Tuner for Pioneer AVIC-X930BT navigation unit to view traffic conditions on screen Add this traffic tuner to your Pioneer AVIC-X930BT or AVIC-X9310BT navigation unit and you'll be able to display traffic conditions in major cities, and allow your navigation system to suggest alternate routes. Display traffic conditions in major cities, allowing your Pioneer AVIC-X930BT or AVIC-X9310BT navigation system to suggest alternate routes. Avoid Traffic With Your Pioneer Navigation System How It Works With the added traffic tuner, your Pioneer navigation unit checks real-time traffic information transmitted by Clear Channel Broadcasting, Inc. When the navigation system receives updated traffic information, it overlays the info on your map, also displaying detailed text information when available. When you are traveling along a route and there is traffic information on your current route, the system will detect it and ask you if you would like to be rerouted, or suggest another route automatically. Note: the system acquires the traffic information up to 100 miles in radius from the vehicle position. If there is a lot of traffic information around your vehicle, the radius will be less than 100 miles. What Constitutes "Traffic"? The term "traffic congestion" indicates the following types of traffic information: stop and go, stopped traffic, closed/blocked roads. All of these events are considered while calculating your routes. View traffic events as sortable lists or within your map view. Viewing Traffic Events Pioneer navigation systems offer a few different ways of viewing these Traffic Events: Traffic Event ListA simple list of text descriptions of events that lie between you and your destination. You can sort the list alphabetically, according to distance, or in order of severity. Map ViewYou can also view the Traffic Events on your map. Each event is signified by a small icon and the flow of traffic can also be monitored (green roads to indicate faster than average speeds, yellow for a slow-down, and red for speeds slower than 15 MPH. Alternate Routes The navigation system checks at regular intervals whether or not there is the traffic information on your route. If the navigation system detects any traffic congestion on your current route, the system tries to find a better route in the background. The following types of traffic incidents on the route will be checked: stop and go, stopped traffic and closed/blocked roads except for closed freeway exits/entrances. If there is information about traffic congestion on your current route and if an alternative route can be found, the navigation system will recommend a new alternative route automatically. In such a case, the following screen will appear. What's in the Box Pioneer ND-TMC10 Traffic Tuner, Documentation |
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Using Active Directory and IAS based Radius for Netscreen WebAuth authentication
As most of the bigger players in the firewall market, Juniper/Netscreen SreenOS based firewalls allow you to use/enforce/require authentication for various reasons :
- Admin login
- Client VPN
- Authentication to open a specific rule on the firewall
In a default configuration, ScreenOS uses a local user account database for all types of authentication listed above. In some real life environments, it’s not uncommon to see that administrators would want to use their existing Active Directory infrastructure as a back-end authentication database, and use additional features such as Active Directory group membership to be more specific in terms of allowing access. ScreenOS offers 2 ways of accomplishing this : using ldap or using radius. In fact, if external authentication is allowed on appliances, in most cases, this happens thru ldap and/or radius. But not all implementations are the same and/or will offer similar functionality. For example : Nortel Contivity ldap allows you to specify an Active Directory bind account. This allows the device to read AD, read object attributes, and use those attributes to assign fixed IP addresses and so on. Despite the fact that using ldap to query group membership may seem trivial, in a lot of appliances, this simple feature is not available or does not work very well. When it comes down to Netscreen, I have found that using ldap is not the way to go. You can use ldap for authentication, but you won’t be able to implement granularity in terms of AD groups, and set specific policies combined with AD group membership . However, Radius will do just fine, and the nice thing is : you can easily turn your Windows DC into a Radius server.
Before explaining how you can set this up, let’s define what we want to accomplish :
- Allow end-users to activate a firewall policy by authenticating to the netscreen firewall, using their AD username and password
- Allow administrators to specify who can authenticate to the firewall
- Allow administrators to create firewall policies and assign a certain AD group or certain AD groups to those policies, so only members of that group will be able to activate that specific rule (or set of rules)
One more note before getting started : Juniper supports different Account types : Admin, Auth, XAuth, L2TP and 802.1x. Each of those types have specific features, so it is important to understand their use and limitations :
Since we want to use User Groups, we’ll need to use either local users or Radius. How will the Juniper know which AD Group was used ? We’ll tell the Radius server to pass back the name of the group to the Juniper firewall, and we’ll define an "external group" on the Juniper with exactly the same name. That External Group can be used in your policy, and Radius will take care of authentication.
The following configuration guide will be based on the following configuration :
- The management IP address on the LAN interface of the Juniper firewall is 1.1.1.2. The LAN interface of the firewall is 1.1.1.1
- We’ll enable Web Authentication on ethernet0/0 (LAN), on virtual IP 1.1.1.3, using SSL
- The shared secret between the Firewall and the Radius server is ThisIsATest (This is a really bad shared secret. You should choose a longer and more complex shared secret in real life. Use at least 16 characters !)
- The Active Directory IAS server runs on 1.1.1.10
- The Active Directory Group that will be used is called "Remote Access Users". My domain is called "CORELAN", so the group in IAS will be "CORELANRemote Access Users"
- Put your AD users in the AD group
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Whats the turn radius in parking lots?
How much space should there be in between each parking space in a parkin lot?
How much space (in feet) should a driver be given in a parking lot (avoiding collision with other parked cars or incoming cars, etc)?
not sure but why not go to the nearest parking lot and measure?
Lim and Atienza trade barbs
Manila residents got an idea on who deserves the mayoral seat in the nation’s capital when incumbent Mayor Alfredo Lim and former Mayor Lito Atienza traded barbs during a recent no-holds barred debate at the Manila Polo Club in Makati City. The face-off was sponsored by the Rotary Club.
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