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Cisco Clean Access Manager Installation and Administration Guide
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Chapter 13 Administration
Set System Time
Set System Time
For logging purposes and to accomplish time-based tasks, the Clean Access Manager and Clean Access
Servers need to be correctly synchronized.
Servers need to be correctly synchronized.
The System Time tab lets you set the time on the Clean Access Manager and modify the time zone
setting for the Clean Access Manager operating system.
setting for the Clean Access Manager operating system.
View Current Time
1.
In the Administration group, click the CCA Manager link.
2.
Open the System Time tab. The system time for the Clean Access Manager appears in the Current
Time field.
Time field.
There are two ways to adjust the system time: manually, by typing in the new time, or automatically, by
synchronizing from an external time server.
synchronizing from an external time server.
Default Gateway
The default IP gateway for the Clean Access Manager.
Host Name
The host name for the Cisco Clean Access Manager. The name is required in high
availability mode.
availability mode.
Host Domain
An optional field for your domain name suffix. To resolve a host name to an IP
address, the DNS requires the fully qualified host name. Within a network
environment, users often type host names in a browser without a domain name
suffix, for example:
address, the DNS requires the fully qualified host name. Within a network
environment, users often type host names in a browser without a domain name
suffix, for example:
http://siteserver
The host domain value is used to complete the address, for example, with a suffix
value of cisco.com, the request URL would be:
value of cisco.com, the request URL would be:
http://siteserver.cisco.com
DNS Servers
The IP address of the DNS (Domain Name Service) server in your environment.
Separate multiple addresses with commas. If you specify more than one DNS
server, the Clean Access Manager tries to contact them one by one, and stops when
it receives a response.
Separate multiple addresses with commas. If you specify more than one DNS
server, the Clean Access Manager tries to contact them one by one, and stops when
it receives a response.
High-Availability
Mode
Mode
The operating mode of the Cisco Clean Access Manager. Options are:
•
Standalone Mode – If the Clean Access Manager is operating alone.
•
HA-Primary Mode – For the primary Clean Access Manager in a failover
configuration.
configuration.
•
HA-Standby Mode – For the backup Clean Access Manager.
If you choose one of the HA (high availability) options, additional fields appear.
For information on the fields and setting up high availability, see
For information on the fields and setting up high availability, see
Table 13-1
Network & Failover Tab (continued)
Control
Description