Cisco Systems, 2007. β 444 pages.<div class="bb-sep"></div>The Cisco Self-Defending Network (SDN) strategy addresses the need for Network Admission Control (NAC). The Cisco NAC Appliance is an easily deployed software NAC solution that can automatically detect, isolate, and clean infected or vulnera
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Network security administrators need an easy way to manage their Cisco Network Admission Control (NAC) Appliance deployment. Whether you are in an enterprise network environment or in a medium-sized business, you can manage Cisco NAC Appliance using a web-based administration console. This module describes how to use the web-based administration console to monitor online users and to automatically generate system statistics for each Cisco NAC Appliance Server (Cisco NAS). In this module, you will learn how to configure the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) so that you can use a third-party SNMP management tool. This module also describes how to update your system and back up your configurations. The administration and maintenance tasks described in this module define the ongoing work necessary to ensure a secure and reliable Cisco NAC Appliance solution.β¦ Subjects
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