Cisco Cisco Clean Access 3.5
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Cisco Clean Access Manager Installation and Administration Guide
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Chapter 9 Clean Access Implementation Overview
Clean Access Overview
Step 5
If configuring Clean Access Agent. Require use of the Clean Access Agent for the user role in the
General Setup tab. Download the latest Cisco checks, rules, AV product support, default host traffic
policies, and Agent patches via
General Setup tab. Download the latest Cisco checks, rules, AV product support, default host traffic
policies, and Agent patches via
. Plan and define your requirements per
user role. Configure AV Rules or create custom rules from checks. Map AV Rules to an AV Definition
Update requirement, and/or map custom rules to a custom requirement (File Distribution/Link
Distribution/Local Check). Map requirements to each user role. See
Update requirement, and/or map custom rules to a custom requirement (File Distribution/Link
Distribution/Local Check). Map requirements to each user role. See
Step 6
Test your configurations for user roles and operating systems by connecting to the untrusted network
as a client. Monitor the Certified List, Online Users page, and Event Logs during testing. Test network
scanning by performing web login, checking the network scanning process, the logout page, and the
associated client and administrator reports. Test Clean Access Agent by performing the initial web login
and Clean Access Agent download, Clean Access Agent login, requirement checks and scanning, and
view the associated client and administrator reports.
as a client. Monitor the Certified List, Online Users page, and Event Logs during testing. Test network
scanning by performing web login, checking the network scanning process, the logout page, and the
associated client and administrator reports. Test Clean Access Agent by performing the initial web login
and Clean Access Agent download, Clean Access Agent login, requirement checks and scanning, and
view the associated client and administrator reports.
Step 7
If needed, manage the Certified List by configuring other devices, such as floating or exempt devices.
Floating devices must be certified at the start of every user session. Exempt devices are excluded from
Clean Access requirements. See
Floating devices must be certified at the start of every user session. Exempt devices are excluded from
Clean Access requirements. See
For further details, see:
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