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Chapter 4 Configuring High Availability (HA) Installing a Clean Access Manager High Availability Pair Step 4 If using a CA-signed certificate for the HA pair: a. Click Browse and navigate to the location on your local machine where you have saved the CA-signed certificate you received from your Certificate Authority and the associated Private Key you exported from the HA-Primary CAS and saved to your local machine. b. Select the CA-signed certificate file and click Import. c. Repeat the process to import the Private Key. For more information, see the "Manage CAM SSL Certificates" section of the Cisco NAC Appliance Clean Access Manager Configuration Guide, Release 4.8(3). Go to the Administration > CCA Manager > Network and change the IP Address of the secondary CAM to an address that is different from the HA-Primary CAM IP address and the Service IP address (such as x.x.x.122). Figure 4-6 HA-Secondary Clean Access Manager Failover Settings Step 5 Set the Host Name value to the same value set for the Peer Host Name in the HA-Primary CAM configuration. See Figure 4-4 on page 4-6. Note The Host Name and Peer Host Name fields are case-sensitive. Make sure to match what is typed here with what was typed for the HA-Primary CAM. Step 6 Step 7 Choose HA-Secondary in the Clean Access Manager Mode dropdown menu. The high availability settings appear. Set the Service IP Address value to the same value set for the Service IP Address in the HA-Primary CAM configuration. OL-20326-01 Cisco NAC Appliance Hardware Installation Guide 4-13

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Cisco NAC Appliance Hardware Installation Guide
OL-20326-01
Chapter 4
Configuring High Availability (HA)
Installing a Clean Access Manager High Availability Pair
If using a CA-signed certificate for the HA pair:
a.
Click
Browse
and navigate to the location on your local machine where you have saved the
CA-signed certificate you received from your Certificate Authority and the associated Private Key
you exported from the HA-Primary CAS and saved to your local machine.
b.
Select the CA-signed certificate file and click
Import
.
c.
Repeat the process to import the Private Key.
For more information, see the “Manage CAM SSL Certificates” section of the
Cisco NAC Appliance -
Clean Access Manager Configuration Guide, Release 4.8(3)
.
Step 4
Go to the
Administration
>
CCA Manager
>
Network
and change the
IP Address
of the secondary
CAM to an address that is different from the HA-Primary CAM IP address and the Service IP address
(such as
x
.
x
.
x
.122
).
Figure 4-6
HA-Secondary Clean Access Manager Failover Settings
Step 5
Set the
Host Name
value to the same value set for the
Peer Host Name
in the HA-Primary CAM
configuration. See
Figure 4-4 on page 4-6
.
Note
The
Host Name
and
Peer Host Name
fields are case-sensitive. Make sure to match what is typed
here with what was typed for the HA-Primary CAM.
Step 6
Choose
HA-Secondary
in the
Clean Access Manager Mode
dropdown menu.
The high availability
settings appear.
Step 7
Set the
Service IP Address
value to the same value set for the
Service IP Address
in the HA-Primary
CAM configuration.