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Cisco NAC Appliance - Clean Access Server Installation and Administration Guide
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Chapter 5 Clean Access Server Managed Domain
Navigating the CAS Management Pages
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To check the time on the CAS/CAM, issue:
date
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To change the time on the CAS/CAM, issue:
service perfigo time
7.
If the CAS is a Virtual Gateway, make sure the CAM and CAS are on different subnets (or VLANs).
8.
If the CAS is a Virtual Gateway, and both ports of the CAS are connected to the same switch:
a.
Physically reconnect the eth1 interface of the CAS.
b.
Configure VLAN mapping (under Device Management > CCA Servers > Manage [CAS_IP]
> Advanced > VLAN Mapping)
> Advanced > VLAN Mapping)
c.
Wait 2 minutes.
d.
Physically connect the eth1 interface of the CAS.
9.
Check the CAM Event Log (under Monitoring > Event Logs). This can help pinpoint license and
other issues.
other issues.
10.
Make sure there are no firewall rules blocking RMI ports (see
for details):
11.
Perform
service perfigo restart
on both the CAM and CAS.
12.
Perform
service perfigo reboot
on both CAM and CAS.
13.
Contact TAC. See
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For further details on disconnecting, rebooting or deleting a Clean Access Server see “Working with
Clean Access Servers” in the Cisco NAC Appliance - Clean Access Manager Installation and
Administration Guide.
Clean Access Servers” in the Cisco NAC Appliance - Clean Access Manager Installation and
Administration Guide.
Navigating the CAS Management Pages
When you click the Manage icon for a Clean Access Server in the List of Servers tab, the Clean Access
Server management pages appear with a default view of the CAS Status tab, as shown in
Server management pages appear with a default view of the CAS Status tab, as shown in
Figure 5-3
Clean Access Servers Management Pages
The tabs in the Clean Access Server management pages are as follows:
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Status – Status of Clean Access Server modules (Started or Stopped)