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NAC Appliance: Mac OSX AV Posture on Cisco
NAC Release 4.5 Configuration Example
Document ID: 107922
Contents
Introduction
 Prerequisites
      Requirements
      Components Used
      Conventions
Mac Posture Assessment with Clam AntiVirus (ClamAV)
      Step 1. Configure a Rule to Check if ClamAV is Installed
      Step 2. Configure a Requirement to Remediate Users if ClamAV is not Installed
      Step 3. Map the Link Distribution Requirement with the AV Installation Rule
      Step 4. Configure a Rule to Check if ClamAV is Updated
      Step 5. Configure a Requirement to Remediate Users if ClamAV is not Updated
      Step 6. Map the AV Definition Update Requirement with the Virus Definition Rule
      Step 7. Map the Requirements to Roles
      Step 8. Allow Access to the Remediation Site in Temporary Role
 Verify the End User Experience
 Troubleshoot
 Related Information
Introduction
This document describes how to configure Mac OS X Clean Access Agent posture assessment via the
Network Admission Control (NAC) Manager web console for release 4.5.
Mac posture assessment in this release is limited to AV/AS support only. Refer to the Cisco NAC Appliance
(Clean Access) Release Notes for the list of AV/AS that are supported on Mac OSX.
Prerequisites
Requirements
Complete these steps before you attempt this configuration:
This document assumes you are running Cisco NAC Appliance Release 4.5 and that you have completed the
following steps according to the guidelines in the Cisco NAC Appliance  Clean Access Manager Installation
and Configuration Guide, Release 4.5:
Install or upgrade your NAC Manager and NAC Server with Cisco NAC Appliance release 4.5 as
described in Cisco NAC Appliance Hardware Installation Quick Start Guide, Release 4.5.
1. 
Ensure that the latest Mac OS X Agent (version 4.5) and AV/AS support packages are available on
your NAC Manager as described in Configure and Download Updates.
2. 
Create a default user login page as described in User Login Page.
3. 
Require use of the Mac OS X Clean Access Agent 4.5 as described in Require Use of the Agent.
4. 
Create one or more user roles for Macintosh users as described in Create User Roles.
5.