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Chapter 2 Device Management: Adding Clean Access Servers, Adding Filters
Working with Clean Access Servers
Step 7 Click Add Clean Access Server. The Clean Access Manager looks for the Clean Access Server on the
network, and adds it to its list of managed Servers (Figure 2-2). The Clean Access Server is now in the
Clean Access Manager’s administrative domain.
Manage the Clean Access Server
After adding the Clean Access Server, you can configure CAS-specific settings such as VLAN Mapping
or DHCP configuration. For some parameters, such as traffic control policies, the settings in the CAS
can override the CAM’s global settings.
Once you add the CAS to the Clean Access Manager, the CAS appears in the List of Servers tab as one
of the managed Servers, as shown in Figure 2-2.
Figure 2-2 List of Servers Tab
Each Clean Access Server entry lists the IP address, server type, location, and connection status of the
CAS. In addition four management control icons are displayed: Manage, Disconnect, Reboot, and
Delete.
Click the Manage icon to administer the Clean Access Server.
Note For more information on configuring Clean Access Servers (such as DHCP or high availability) see the
Cisco NAC Appliance - Clean Access Server Configuration Guide, Release 4.9(x).