Cisco Cisco NAC Appliance 3390 Technical Manual

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Deploy NAC Profiler in an Existing Out−of−Band
NAC
Document ID: 107703
Contents
Introduction
 Prerequisites
      Requirements
      Components Used
      Conventions
 Background Information
      NAC Profiler Overview
      NAC Overview
 Configure
      Configuration Guide Overview
      Network Diagram
      Configurations
      Configure NAC Profiler and Collectors in an Out−of−Band Solution
      Configure the NAC Collector
      Configure the Access Switch to Send SNMP Traps to the NAC Collector
      Configure the Access Switch on the Profiler to Gather SNMP Information
      Configure the ETH3 Switchport of the NAC Collector on the Distribution Switches for SPAN
 Verify
      Support for Configuration of NTP
 Related Information
Introduction
This deployment guide describes how to implement the Cisco NAC Profiler Server and Cisco NAC Profiler
Collectors (located on the Cisco NAC Appliance Clean Access Server) in a Out−of−Band (OOB) Campus
deployment. This document describes how to best deploy the Cisco NAC Profiler in an existing OOB High
Availability NAC deployment. It is intended to help you understand the basic features and topology of a Cisco
NAC Profiler solution integrated with the Cisco NAC Appliance. It also helps you understand how endpoint
information about all NAC−less devices is sent from the Collectors to the Profiler Server. The goal of the
solution is to profile the endpoints and add them to the Device Filter list of the Cisco NAC Appliance Clean
Access Manager (CAM) in order to apply the appropriate policy.
Prerequisites
Requirements
You must first configure your Cisco NAC Manager, Cisco NAC Server, and Cisco NAC Profiler in
accordance with the installation and configuration guides for each product.
Components Used
The information in this document is based on these software and hardware versions:
NAC Manager (192.168.96.10 HA Service IP)
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