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Chapter 10 Cisco NAC Appliance Agents
Cisco NAC Web Agent
Note For information on status codes the Cisco NAC Web Agent passes back to the Cisco NAC
Appliance system, see Table 11-5 in Cisco NAC Web Agent Status Codes, page 11-40.
8. The user can choose to do one or more of the following:
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Click Cancel to abort Web Agent launch
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Click Save Report to save a local copy of the Web Agent session report that the user can
forward on to the Cisco NAC Appliance administrator to help troubleshoot potential Web Agent
login issues
Web Archive, Single File (*.mht)—Limited to the Microsoft Internet Explorer browser only
Web Page, Complete (*.htm, html)—Supports any browser, but resource files (GIFs, CSS, etc.)
are stored in a subdirectory
Web Page, HTML Only (*htm, *.html)—Format and GIFs will not be present
Text File (*.txt)
Note Because the report dialog makes use of IFRAMEs, the report data and restricted access
data are stored in a separate HTML file. If the HTML Only and Text options are used,
the user does not see the report and restricted data in the saved file.
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Click Get Restricted Network Access to log into the Cisco NAC Appliance system using a
“restricted” user role instead of a more generous standard network access role.
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Perform manual remediation—the user can download installation packages for the required
software and perform other required remediation tasks according to the Remediation
Suggestion entries displayed and click Re-Scan to see if their changes bring the client machine
into acceptable compliance.
Note The Temporary role session timeout is set to 4 minutes by default, but Cisco recommends you
configure the duration to allow enough time for users to access web resources, download
installation packages for the required software, and possibly perform other required remediation
tasks before attempting to Re-Scan the client machine for compliance.