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Installation Guide r1 G01028-1E e Trust TM Agent for Cisco Network A dmission Control (NAC)[...]
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This documentation and related com puter software program (hereinafter referred to a s the "Documentation") is for the end user's informational purposes only a nd is subject to change or wit hdrawal by Computer Associates International, In c. ("CA") at an y time. This documentation may not be copied, transferred, reproduc e[...]
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Contents iii Contents Chapter 1: Overview 5 How the eTrust Agent for Cisco NAC Works ..................................................... 5 Computer Associates NAC-Enab led Applications ................................................. 6 System Requirements .......................................................................... 6 Product Compon[...]
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Overvi ew 5 Chapter 1: Overview This chapter provides a br ief description of how the eTrust Agent for Ci sco Network Admission Control (NAC) works and lists the Computer Associates application s that are c urrently NAC-en abled. In addi tion, this chapt er describes system requirements and product comp onents. Note: This document a ssumes that Cis[...]
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Computer Associates NAC-Enabled A pplications 6 Installation Guid e Computer Associates NAC-Enabled Applications The following Comput er Associates ap plications are NAC-enable d: InoculateIT 6 eTrust Antivirus r6, r7, r7.x eTrust PestPatrol Anti-Spyware r5 eTrust PestPatrol Anti-Spyware Corporate Ed ition r5 The eTrust Agent for Ci[...]
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Product Components Overvi ew 7 Product Components The eTrust Agent for Cisco NAC con sists of the following components: cai-pp.txt The cai-pp.txt file cont ains information for Computer Associates ap plications in the form of attribute/value pairs. You use this file with the CSUtil.exe program to add the Compute Associates product attribute definit[...]
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Setting Up eTrust Agent for Ci sco NAC 9 Chapter 2: Setting Up eTrust Agent for Cisco NAC This chapter contains procedure s for sett ing up eTrust Agent for Cisco NAC. The set up process includes: Adding Computer Associates attributes to the Cisco Secure ACS NAC database Installing the Cisco Trust Agent on all end-point devices Installi[...]
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Add Computer Associates A ttributes to the NA C Database 10 Installati on Guide Add Computer Associates Attr ibutes to the NAC Database Before you can define polic ies for Comput er A ssociates posture attributes, yo u must first add the attribute/value pairs to the Cisco Secure ACS NAC database. Note: The following procedure assumes Cisco Secur e [...]
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Install the eTrust A gent for Cisco NA C Setting Up eT rust Agent for Cisco NAC 11 Install the eTrust Agent for Cisco NAC Install the eTrust Agent for Cisco NAC o n all end-point devices, su ch as desktop computers, workstations, laptops, and se rvers that connect to or use network resources. To install the eTrust Agent for Cisco NA C on an end-poi[...]
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Computer Associates A ttribute Informati on 13 Appendix A: Computer Associates Attribute Information This appendix contains t he attribute info rmation for Comput er Associates application s that are N AC-enabled. F or information on how to m anage NAC attributes, refer to the Cisco document NAC Attribute Management . Application Types The Cisco Tr[...]
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eTrust A ntivirus A ttributes 14 Installati on Guide eTrust Antivirus Attributes Cisco has defined eight standard NAC attr ibutes for anti-virus applications. The eTrust Agent for Cisco NAC supports th e reporting of these eight anti-virus attributes to the Cisco Secure ACS NAC database as follows: Software-Name The product name: eTrust Antivirus S[...]
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eTrust PestPatrol Anti-Spyw are Att ributes Computer Associates A ttribute Informati on 15 eTrust PestPatrol Anti-Spyware Attributes Cisco has defined eight standard NAC attr ibutes for anti-spyw are applications. The eTrust Agent for Cisco NAC supports the reporting of these eight anti- spyware attributes to the Cisco Secure ACS NAC database as fo[...]