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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
MAC Notification—If a switch supports MAC Notification, choose this option.
Note To support a variety of switch configurations, Cisco NAC Appliance supports switches using
both MAC Change Notification and MAC Move Notification traps.
Linkup Notification—If a switch does not support MAC Notification, then choose this option.
Step 7 Click Ve r ify.
The device is verified and the results are displayed at the bottom of the page as shown in Figure 3-32.
Figure 3-32 Verify Devices - Result
The device status is displayed and you can select a connected port that you would like to bounce from
the dropdown.
Discovered Clients
Figure 3-33 shows the OOB Management > Devices > Discovered Clients > Wired Clients page. The
Wired Clients page lists all clients discovered by the Clean Access Manager via SNMP MAC change
notification/MAC move notification and linkup/linkdown traps. The page records the activities of
Out-of-Band clients (regardless of VLAN), based on the SNMP trap information that the Clean Access
Manager receives.
When a client connects to a port on the Auth VLAN, a trap is sent and the Clean Access Manager creates
an entry on the Wired Clients page. The Clean Access Manager adds a client’s MAC address, originating
switch IP address, and switch port number to the Out-of-Band Discovered Clients list. Thereafter, the
CAM updates the entry as it receives new SNMP trap information for the client.
Removing an entry from the Wired Clients list clears this status information for the Out-of-Band client
from the CAM.
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