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Chapter 9 Configuring Cisco NAC Appliance for Agent Login and Client Posture Assessment
Setting Up Agent Distribution/Installation
Refer to Accessibility Features in Cisco NAC Agent- Keyboard Navigation for more details.
Table 9-10 Client-Side MAC Address Management
Parameter
Default
Value
Valid
Range Description/Behavior
ExceptionMACList — Valid
MAC
address
If you specify one or more MAC addresses in this
setting, the Agent does not advertise those MAC
addresses to the CAS during login and authentication to
help prevent sending unnecessary MAC addresses over
the network. The text string you specify must be a
comma-separated list of MAC addresses including
colons. For example:
AA:BB:CC:DD:EE:FF,11:22:33:44:55:66
GeneratedMAC — Valid
MAC
address
This parameter supports Evolution Data Optimized
(EVDO) connections on the client machine. If the client
machine does not have an active NIC, the Agent creates
a “dummy” MAC address for the system.
Table 9-11 Enable or Disable Cisco NAC Agent Accessibility Interaction
Parameter
Default
Value
(Decimal)
Valid
Range Description/Behavior
AccessibilityMode 0 0 or 1
• If this setting is 1, the Cisco NAC Agent is
compatible with the JAWS screen reader.
• If this setting is 0, the Agent does not interact with
the JAWS screen reader.
Note Users may experience a slight impact on
performance when this feature is enabled. The
Agent still functions normally if this feature is
enabled on a client machine that does not have
the JAWS screen reader installed.
Table 9-12 Specify Cisco NAC Agent Localization Settings
Parameter
Default
Value
Valid
Range Description/Behavior
Locale OS setting
(“default”)
—
• If this setting is default, the Agent uses the Locale
settings from the client operating system.
• If this setting is either the ID, abbreviated name, or
full name of a supported language, the Agent
automatically displays the appropriate localized
text in Agent dialogs on the client machine.