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and End-of-Life ProductsCisco NAC Appliance (Clean Access)ConfigureConfiguration Guides Cisco NAC Appliance - Clean Access Manager Configuration Guide, Release 4.8(3) Book Contents cisco oob network design Book Contents About This Guide Introduction Device Management: Adding Clean Access
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Servers, Adding Filters Switch Management: Configuring Out-of-Band Deployment Wireless LAN Controller Management: Configuring Wireless Out-of-Band Deployment Configuring User cisco oob router configuration Login Page and Guest Access User Management: Configuring User Roles and Local Users User Management: Configuring Authentication Servers User Management: Traffic Control, Bandwidth, Schedule Configuring Cisco NAC Appliance for what is out of band management cisco Agent Login and Client Posture Assessment Cisco NAC Appliance Agents Monitoring and Troubleshooting Agent Sessions Configuring Network Scanning Monitoring Event Logs Administering the CAM Error and Event Log Messages API Support MIB Support Open Source License Acknowledgements Index Download Download Options Book Title Cisco NAC Appliance - Clean Access Manager Configuration Guide, Release 4.8(3) Chapter Title Switch Management:
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Configuring Out-of-Band Deployment PDF - Complete Book (19.87 MB) PDF - This Chapter (1.26 MB) View with Adobe Reader on a variety of devices Print Results Chapter: Switch Management: Configuring Out-of-Band Deployment Chapter Contents Overview In-Band Versus Out-of-Band Out-of-Band Requirements SNMP Control Network Recovery for "Off Line" Out-of-Band Switches Deployment Modes Basic Connection Out-of-Band Virtual Gateway Deployment Flow for OOB VGW Mode Out-of-Band Real-IP Gateway Deployment Flow for Out-of-Band Real-IP Gateway Mode L3 Out-of-Band Deployment Configure Your Network for Out-of-Band Configure Your Switches Configuration Notes Example Switch Configuration Steps OOB Network Setup/Configuration Worksheet Configure OOB Switch Management on the CAM Add Out-of-Band Clean Access Servers and Configure Environment Configure Global Device Filters to Ignore IP Phone MAC Addresses Configure Group Profiles Add Group Profile Edit Group Profile Configure Switch Profiles Add Switch Profile Configure Port Profiles Add Port Profile Configure VLAN Profiles Add VLAN Profile Edit VLAN Profile Configure SNMP Receiver SNMP Trap Advanced Settings Add and Manage Switches Add New Switch Search New Switches Discovered Clients Manage Switch Ports P
End-of-Life ProductsCisco NAC Appliance (Clean Access)Data Sheets and LiteratureQ&A Clean Access Agent FAQ Download Print Available Languages Download Options PDF (149.6 KB) View with Adobe Reader on a variety of devices Updated:Mar 04, 2009 Document ID:63591 Contents Introduction out of band management cisco switch Supported Features Error Messages Miscellaneous Related Information Introduction This document answers the most frequently out of band management cisco router asked questions (FAQs) related to Cisco Clean Access Agent (formerly Perfigo SmartEnforcer). The product names have changed. This table lists both the old
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and new names: Old Name New Name SmartManager Clean Access Manager SecureSmart Server Clean Access Server SmartEnforcer Clean Access Agent CleanMachinesAPIs Clean Access APIs Refer to the Cisco Technical Tips Conventions for more information on document conventions. http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/security/nac/appliance/configuration_guide/48/cam/48cam-book/m_oob.html Supported Features Q. What operating systems are supported? A. Agents are supported on these Operating Systems. Windows Platforms Windows 2000 Windows XP Windows Vista Windows 7 Macintosh platforms Mac OS X 10.4.11 "Tiger" Mac OS X 10.5.8 "Leopard" Mac OS X 10.6.4 "Snow Leopard" Refer to Cisco NAC Appliance Agent/OS/Browser Support Matrix for more information on supported browsers and Java versions. Q. Does Cisco support Custom APIs? A. No. Q. Does Cisco support the agent http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/security/nac-appliance-clean-access/63591-ca-agent-faq.html on VMware or Shared Drivers? A. This is what is supported or is not supported by the NAC agent on VMware: VMware in NAT Mode The NAC agent is not supported irrespective of Inband or OOB because, with VMware NAT mode, all the VMs show up with same IP and MAC. Therefore, you cannot differentiate between the different VMs for auth/posture purposes. VMware in Bridge Mode (L2 separation between the images, different IP/MAC addresses) The NAC agent is supported in Inband mode because unique IP and MAC addresses for the VMs can be obtained. The NAC agent is not supported in OOB mode because, with OOB mode, you have to restrict one MAC address per switchport. Multiple MAC addresses behind a switchport is not supported with OOB. (IP Phones and PCs connected to the IP Phones are supported.) Hence, the summary is that the NAC agent is supported on VMware if : NAC is in Inband mode. VMware is in bridged mode. For all other modes, it is unsupported. Q. Does NAC 4.5 or later support Trend Micro OfficeScan 10.x? A. NAC supports Trend Micro OfficeScan 10.x starting from version 4.7.1. Error Messages Q. The Cisco Clean Access Agent displays either the SecureSmart is not available on the network or No SecureSmart Server found on the network error message. I rebooted
and End-of-Life ProductsCisco NAC Appliance (Clean Access)ConfigureConfiguration http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/security/nac/appliance/configuration_guide/412/cam/412_cam_book/m_apiapx.html Guides Cisco NAC Appliance - Clean Access Manager Installation http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/security/nac/appliance/configuration_guide/49/cam/49cam-book/m_report.html and Configuration Guide, Release 4.1(2) Book Contents Book Contents About This Guide Introduction Installing the Clean Access Manager Device Management: Adding Clean Access Servers, Adding Filters Switch Management: Configuring Out-of-Band (OOB) Deployment Configuring User Login Page out of and Guest Access User Management: Configuring User Roles and Local Users User Management: Configuring Authentication Servers User Management: Traffic Control, Bandwidth, Schedule Clean Access Implementation Overview Distributing the Clean Access Agent Configuring Clean Access Agent Requirements Configuring Network Scanning Monitoring Online Users and Event out of band Logs Administering the CAM Configuring High Availability Device Management: Roaming Error and Event Log Messages API Support Open Source License Acknowledgements Index Download Download Options Book Title Cisco NAC Appliance - Clean Access Manager Installation and Configuration Guide, Release 4.1(2) Chapter Title API Support PDF - Complete Book (14.3 MB) PDF - This Chapter (187.0 KB) View with Adobe Reader on a variety of devices Print Results Chapter: API Support Chapter Contents Overview Authentication Requirement Administrator Operations adminlogin adminlogout MAC Operations addmac removemac addcleanmac removecleanmac Certified Devices List Operation User Operations kickuser kickuserbymac kickoobuser queryuserstime renewuserstime changeuserrole changeloggedinuserrole Guest Access Operations getlocaluserlist addlocaluser deletelocaluser Report Operations getuserinfo getoobuserinfo getcleanuserinfo getreports Close API Support This chapter discusses API support for the Clean Access Manager. Topics include: •Overview •Authentication Requirement •MAC Operations •C
and End-of-Life ProductsCisco NAC Appliance (Clean Access)ConfigureConfiguration Guides Cisco NAC Appliance - Clean Access Manager Configuration Guide, Release 4.9(1) Book Contents Book Contents About This Guide Introduction Device Management: Adding Clean Access Servers, Adding Filters Switch Management: Configuring Out-of-Band Deployment Wireless LAN Controller Management: Configuring Wireless Out-of-Band Deployment Configuring User Login Page and Guest Access User Management: Configuring User Roles and Local Users User Management: Configuring Authentication Servers User Management: Traffic Control, Bandwidth, Schedule Configuring Cisco NAC Appliance for Agent Login and Client Posture Assessment Cisco NAC Appliance Agents Monitoring and Troubleshooting Agent Sessions Configuring Network Scanning Monitoring Event Logs Administering the CAM Error and Event Log Messages API Support MIB Support Open Source License Acknowledgements Index Download Download Options Book Title Cisco NAC Appliance - Clean Access Manager Configuration Guide, Release 4.9(1) Chapter Title Monitoring and Troubleshooting Agent Sessions PDF - Complete Book (22.58 MB) PDF - This Chapter (1.91 MB) View with Adobe Reader on a variety of devices Print Results Updated: Oct 31, 2013 Chapter: Monitoring and Troubleshooting Agent Sessions Chapter Contents Viewing Agent Reports Exporting Agent Reports Limiting the Number of Reports Create Agent Log Files Using the Cisco Log Packager Manage Certified Devices Add Exempt Device Clear Certified or Exempt Devices Manually View Reports for Certified Devices View Switch/WLC Information for Out-of-Band Certified Devices Configure Certified Device Timer Add Floating Devices Report Settings Dashboard Current Status CCA Servers Managed Switches Authentication Servers User Statistics Custom Reports Generate New Reports View Saved Templates View Executive Summary Configuration User Activity Log Files Online Users list Interpreting Active Users View Online Users In-Band Users Out-of-Band Users Display Settings Agent Troubleshooting Debug Logging for Cisco NAC Appliance Agents Generate Cisco NAC Agent Debug Logs Cisco NAC Web Agent Logs Generate Mac OS X Agent Debug Log Client Cannot Connect/Login No Agent Pop-Up/Login Disabled Client Cannot Connect (Traffic Policy Related) AV/AS Rule Troubleshooting Cisco NAC Web Agent Status Codes Known Issue for Windows Script 5.6 Known Issue for MS Update Scann