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Cisco NAC Appliance - Clean Access Manager Installation and Administration Guide
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Chapter 17 Device Management: Roaming (Deprecated)
Setting Up Simple Roaming
Setting Up Simple Roaming
The simple roaming mode permits roaming for users per Clean Access Server. Users assigned addresses
from a particular Clean Access Server will be able to roam to the Clean Access Server domains that you
set up here as roaming-traffic forwarding servers.
from a particular Clean Access Server will be able to roam to the Clean Access Server domains that you
set up here as roaming-traffic forwarding servers.
To set up simple roaming:
1.
In the Clean Access Manager admin console, click the Roaming link in the Device Management
administration group:
administration group:
2.
Choose the Simple Roaming Mode button and click Update. The Clean Access Servers managed
by the Clean Access Manager appear under the Advanced Roaming Mode heading:
by the Clean Access Manager appear under the Advanced Roaming Mode heading:
Roaming is possible only between Clean Access Servers within a roaming region, which appear at
the bottom of the form. A roaming region is comprised of Servers running in roaming-compatible
operating modes. Notice that roaming is not possible between Clean Access Servers of type
real-IP/NAT and virtual gateway.
the bottom of the form. A roaming region is comprised of Servers running in roaming-compatible
operating modes. Notice that roaming is not possible between Clean Access Servers of type
real-IP/NAT and virtual gateway.
3.
Click the Enable button for each Clean Access Server that you want to support roaming. Enabling
roaming for a Server means that it will forward packets from users whose sessions originated in
another Clean Access Server back to the original Clean Access Server. In other words, it is enabled
as a roaming user destination.
roaming for a Server means that it will forward packets from users whose sessions originated in
another Clean Access Server back to the original Clean Access Server. In other words, it is enabled
as a roaming user destination.
The status indicator toggles between enabled and disabled.
4.
Enable roaming as appropriate for particular roles. To enable roaming for a role:
a.
Click the User Roles link.
b.
In the List of Roles tab, click the Edit button for the role for which you want to enable roaming.
Roaming
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link
managed
Clean Access
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Clean Access
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