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Cisco NAC Appliance - Clean Access Manager Configuration Guide
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Chapter 3 Switch Management: Configuring Out-of-Band Deployment
Configure OOB Switch Management on the CAM
page 3-34). When a switch is added, this column is identical to the Current VLAN column. When
new ports are added to a switch, this column displays “N/A” for these ports until the Set New Ports
button is clicked ( •Set New Ports (Initial VLAN Port Profiles only), page 3-56).
To change the Initial VLAN of a port on-the-fly:
a. Make sure the port’s Port profile is configured with the Initial Port VLAN as the Access VLAN
and set to “Change to Access VLAN if the device is certified and in the Out-of-Band user list”
b. Type the modified VLAN for the port in the Initial VLAN field.
c. Click the Update button to save the changed configuration on the CAM.
See also: •Reset All (Initial VLAN Port Profiles only), page 3-56, •Set New Ports (Initial VLAN
Port Profiles only), page 3-56, and •Save (6), page 3-57.
Current VLAN
The Current VLAN ID assigned to the port. When a new switch is added, the Current VLAN column
reflects the VLAN assignments already configured on the switch by the network administrator.
Thereafter, the values in this column are dynamic and reflect the current VLAN assignments on the
switch (not necessarily the stored VLAN assignment). For trunk ports, the Current VLAN refers to
the native VLAN of the trunk port.
To change the Current VLAN assignment for a port on-the-fly:
a. Type the modified value for the port in the Current VLAN field.
b. Click the Update button to save the changed configuration to the CAM and to the running
configuration of the switch.
c. Click the Save button to save the switch running configuration to the startup configuration of
the switch.
See also •Reset All (Initial VLAN Port Profiles only), page 3-56, •Set New Ports (Initial VLAN
Port Profiles only), page 3-56, and •Save (6), page 3-57.
MAC Notif.
MAC notification capability. The presence of this column indicates the switch is using SNMP MAC
change notification/MAC move notification traps. If the switch does not support MAC notification
traps, or if linkup notification is chosen in the Advanced configuration page (see Advanced,
page 3-64), the MAC Notif. column and Setup button are not displayed on the Ports config page.
In this case, linkup/linkdown traps must be used.
A green check in the Mac Notif. column means the corresponding port on the switch is enabled
for this trap.
A grey x means the port has not been enabled for this trap, or is not managed.
A red exclamation point (!) next to either a green check or a grey x means an inconsistency
exists between the port configuration on the switch and the port configuration in the Clean
Access Manager. Exclamation points will appear after clicking Update and before clicking
Setup to prompt the user to resolve the inconsistencies before attempting to save the settings to
the switch.
Client MAC
Clicking this button brings up a dialog with the MAC address of the client attached to this port, the
IP address of the switch, and the Name of the port to which the client is connected. For a managed
port, only one MAC address displays for the attached client device. For unmanaged ports, this dialog
displays all the MAC addresses associated with this port, but will not indicate where the MAC
addresses are located (could be on other switches).
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