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22. If you have enabled the Allow restricted network access in case user cannot use Cisco NAC
Agent or Cisco NAC Web Agent” option under Device Management > Clean Access > General
Setup > Agent Login, or the Agent is currently failing a mandatory requirement, the Get Restricted
Network Access button appears in the Cisco NAC Agent authentication dialogs and the user can
choose to accept restricted network access. Once the user clicks the Get Restricted Network
Access button, they log into the Cisco NAC Appliance system using a “restricted” user role instead
of a more generous standard network access role and are presented with a login confirmation dialog
like the one in Figure 10-29. For more information on enabling restricted network access, see Agent
Login, page 1-7.
Figure 10-29 Restricted Network Access
23. To log off the network, the user can right-click the Cisco NAC Agent icon in the system tray and
select Logout. The logout screen appears (Figure 10-30). If the administrator removes the user from
the network, the Login dialog will reappear instead (if Popup Login Window is set).
Note The administrator can configure the Login and Logout success dialogs to close automatically after a
specified number of seconds, or not to appear at all. See Agent Login, page 1-7 for details.