Cisco Cisco NAC Appliance 4.8.0 Technical Manual

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NAC Profiler and NAC SERVER Collectors in a
Layer 3 Out−of−Band Configuration Guide
Document ID: 108318
Contents
Introduction
 Prerequisites
      Requirements
      Components Used
      Conventions
 NAC Profiler Overview
      NAC Overview
      Deployment Guide Overview
 Configuration
      Configure the NAC Profiler in the Layer 3 OOB Topology
      Configure the NAC Collector Modules on the NAC Server
      Configure the Remote Access Switch to send SNMP Traps to the NAC Collector
      Configure the Remote Access Switch on the Profiler for SNMP Information Gathering
      Configure the Remote Access Router on the Profiler for SNMP Information Gathering
      Configure the NAC Collectors to Receive SPAN Traffic on their Local Switches
      Configure the Remote Access Router to Send NetFlow Data to the Collector in the Main Site
 Verify
 Troubleshoot
      Troubleshooting Procedure
 Related Information
Introduction
This document describes how to implement NAC Profiler and NAC SERVER Collectors in a Layer 3
Out−of−Band deployment. If you deploy the NAC Server in High−availability (HA), then only one Collector
is active and the other is on standby. If you do not do HA, you can add each Collector in the Profiler
separately and have both NAC Servers run as Collectors. This guide reflects on the HA Server deployment.
Prerequisites
Requirements
The requirements of this guide are that you have configured your NAC Manager, NAC Server, NAC Profiler,
and Network infrastructure according to 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
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NAC Server
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NAC Profiler
• 
3750 Distribution Switch
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3750 Remote Site Access Switch
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