Cisco Cisco IOS Software Release 12.4(6)T

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Network Admission Control: Agentless Host Support
  Feature Information for Network Admission Control: Agentless Host Support
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Feature Information for Network Admission Control: Agentless 
Host Support
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Table 3
Feature Information for Network Admission Control: Agentless Host Support
Feature Name
Releases
Feature Information
Network Admission Control: Agentless Host 
Support
12.4(6)T
This feature allows for an exhaustive examination of 
agentless hosts (hosts that are not running Cisco Trust 
Agent software), allowing customers to build more robust 
host or examination functionality by integrating any 
third-party audit mechanisms into the Network Admission 
Control architecture. The feature also allows for EAPoUDP 
bypass, which speeds up the posture validation of hosts that 
are not using Cisco Trust Agent.
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