Cisco Cisco NAC Appliance 4.9.1 Installation Guide
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Note
For NAC-3310 only, you will not be able to navigate the Package Group Selection screen if
you did not enter the
you did not enter the
DL140
or
serial_DL140
installation directive at the prompt.
Step 6
Continue the initial configuration of the CAS by following the instructions in Run CAS
Configuration Utility Script, page 36.
Configuration Utility Script, page 36.
6
Running the Configuration Utility
When you turn on the Cisco NAC-3310, NAC-3350, or NAC-3390 appliance and login as
root
, you
will be prompted to perform the initial configuration as described in this section.
•
To configure the MANAGER, follow the steps in Run CAM Configuration Utility Script, page 31.
•
To configure the SERVER, follow the steps in Run CAS Configuration Utility Script, page 36.
After completing initial configuration on both the MANAGER (CAM) and SERVER (CAS), continue
Accessing the CAM Web Console, page 42.
Accessing the CAM Web Console, page 42.
Run CAM Configuration Utility Script
Step 1
Connect and power on the Cisco NAC-3310, NAC-3350, or NAC-3390 MANAGER
appliance as described in Connecting the Cisco NAC Appliance, page 24.
appliance as described in Connecting the Cisco NAC Appliance, page 24.
Step 2
Log in as user
root
with default password
cisco123
.
Step 3
The following Configuration Utility Welcome screen appears:
Welcome to the Cisco Clean Access Manager quick configuration utility.
Note that you need to be root to execute this utility.
The utility will now ask you a series of configuration questions.
Please answer them carefully.
Cisco Clean Access Manager, (C) 2006 Cisco Systems, Inc.
Note
If this prompt does not appear after root login, refer to Manually Restarting the
Configuration Utility, page 42.
Configuration Utility, page 42.
Step 4
At the first prompt, type an IP address for the eth0 (trusted) interface of the CAM (from field
a. of the CAM Worksheet) and press Enter. Confirm the value when prompted, or type
a. of the CAM Worksheet) and press Enter. Confirm the value when prompted, or type
n
and
press Enter to correct the entry.
Configuring the network interface: