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Cisco NAC Network Module for Integrated Services Routers
The Cisco
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NAC Network Module for Integrated Services Routers (NME-NAC-K9) brings the feature-rich
Cisco NAC Appliance Server capabilities to Cisco 2800, 2900, 3800 and 3900 Series Integrated Services
Routers. Cisco NAC Appliance (also known as Cisco Clean Access) is a rapidly deployable Network
Admission Control (NAC) product that allows network administrators to authenticate, authorize, evaluate,
and remediate wired, wireless, and remote users and their machines prior to allowing them onto the
network.
Product Overview
The Cisco NAC Network Module for Integrated Services Routers (NME-NAC-K9) extends the Cisco NAC Appliance
portfolio of products to smaller locations, helping enable network admission control (NAC) capabilities from the
headquarters to the branch office (Figure 1). The integration of NAC Appliance Server capabilities into a network
module for Integrated Services Routers allows network administrators to manage a single device in the branch office
for data, voice, and security requirements, reducing network complexity, IT staff training needs, equipment sparing
requirements, and maintenance costs. The Cisco NAC Network Module for Integrated Services Routers deployed at
the branch office remediates potential threats locally before they traverse the WAN and potentially infect the
network.
Figure 1. Cisco NAC Network Module for Integrated Services Routers (NME-NAC-K9)
The Cisco NAC Network Module for Integrated Services Routers is an advanced network security product that:
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Recognizes users, their devices, and their roles in the network: This first step occurs at the point of
authentication, before malicious code can cause damage.
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Evaluates machines to determine their compliance with security policies: Security policies can vary by user
type, device type, or operating system.
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Enforces security policies by blocking, isolating, and repairing noncompliant machines: The machines are
redirected into a quarantine area, where remediation occurs at the discretion of the administrator.