Cisco Systems OL-15986-01 Security Camera User Manual


 
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Cisco NAC Guest Server Installation and Configuration Guide
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Chapter 7 Integrating with Cisco NAC Appliance
Deleting Clean Access Manager Entries
Hostname of Address—Type the DNS name or IP address for the CAM.
Admin Username—Enter an admin username which has API permission to the CAM.
Password—Type the password for the account.
Repeat Password—Retype the password to ensure it matches correctly.
Role—Type the name of the User Role on the CAM to which you will assign guest users. This
should match exactly with the User Role name configured on the CAM, including correct case.
Server Status—Set the status to be Active for the CAM to have accounts provisioned on it by the
Cisco NAC Guest Server.
Step 4 Click the Save Settings button.
Step 5 Optionally click the Test Connection button to ensure that the settings are working correctly.
Step 6 In the Clean Access Manager admin console, navigate to Monitoring > Event Logs and verify that the
account nacguest_test was successfully created and then deleted.
Deleting Clean Access Manager Entries
The following steps describe how to delete Cisco NAC Appliance entries.
Step 1 From the Guest Server administration interface, select Devices > NAC Appliance from the left hand
menu (
Figure 7-5).
Figure 7-5 List of Cisco NAC Appliances
Step 2 Select the Cisco NAC Appliance that you want to delete from the list and click the Delete NAC button.
You will receive a warning message which you must agree to for the appliance entry to be deleted.
Configuring the CAM for Reporting
In order for the Cisco NAC Guest Server to correctly display details for guest users when reporting is
run, you need to configure the CAM to send RADIUS accounting information to the Guest Server.
Additionally, the CAM needs to format the information correctly.