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Cisco Clean Access Manager Installation and Administration Guide
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Chapter 10 Network Scanning
Test Scanning
Figure 10-9
Edit Vulnerability
7.
From the Vulnerability if report result is: option menu, you can increase or decrease the level of
vulnerability reported by this plugin that assigns users to the quarantine role.
vulnerability reported by this plugin that assigns users to the quarantine role.
8.
In the Instruction text field, type the informational message that appears in the popup window to
users if the plugin discovers a vulnerability.
users if the plugin discovers a vulnerability.
9.
In the Link field, type the URL where users can go to fix their systems. The URL appears as a link
in the scan report. Make sure to enable traffic policies for the quarantine role to allow users HTTP
access to the URL.
in the scan report. Make sure to enable traffic policies for the quarantine role to allow users HTTP
access to the URL.
10.
When finished, click Update.
Test Scanning
The Test form lets you try out your scanning configuration. You can target any machine for the scan, and
specify the user role to be assumed by the target client for the purpose of the test. For this type of testing,
the test is actually performed against copies of the scan plugins that are kept in the Cisco Clean Access
Manager. In a production environment, the Cisco Clean Access Servers get copies of scan plugins
automatically from the Clean Access Manager and perform the scanning,
specify the user role to be assumed by the target client for the purpose of the test. For this type of testing,
the test is actually performed against copies of the scan plugins that are kept in the Cisco Clean Access
Manager. In a production environment, the Cisco Clean Access Servers get copies of scan plugins
automatically from the Clean Access Manager and perform the scanning,
To perform a test scan:
1.
Go to Device Management > Clean Access > Network Scanner > Scan Setup > Test.
2.
Choose the User Role and Operating System for which you want to test the user.
3.
Enter the IP address of the machine that you want to scan (the address of the current machine appears
by default) in the Target Computer field.
by default) in the Target Computer field.
4.
Click Test. The scan result appears at the bottom of the page.