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About This Guide Revised January 18, 2012, OL-20326-01 This preface includes the following sections: • Audience • Purpose • Document Organization • Document Conventions • New Features in this Release • Product Documentation • Documentation Updates • Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request Audience This guide is for network administrators who are installing the Cisco NAC Appliance hardware and performing initial configuration to introduce the Clean Access Manager (CAM) and Clean Access Server (CAS) into the network. Use this document along with the Cisco NAC Appliance - Clean Access Manager Configuration Guide, Release 4.8(3) and Cisco NAC Appliance - Clean Access Server Configuration Guide, Release 4.8(3) to install, configure, and administer your Cisco NAC Appliance deployment. Purpose The Cisco NAC Appliance Hardware Installation Guide, Release 4.8 describes how to install and initially configure the Clean Access Manager and Clean Access Server on all Cisco NAC Appliance platforms. Once you have installed and initially configured the CAM and CAS, you can use the Clean Access Manager (CAM) and its web-based administration console to manage multiple Clean Access Servers (CASs) in a deployment. End users connect through the Clean Access Server to the network via web login or Cisco NAC Agent. This guide also describes how to implement High Availability for the CAMs and CASs in your network. See the Product Documentation section for further details on the document set for Cisco NAC Appliance. OL-20326-01 Cisco NAC Appliance Hardware Installation Guide 7

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Cisco NAC Appliance Hardware Installation Guide
OL-20326-01
About This Guide
Revised January 18, 2012, OL-20326-01
This preface includes the following sections:
Audience
Purpose
Document Organization
Document Conventions
New Features in this Release
Product Documentation
Documentation Updates
Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request
Audience
This guide is for network administrators who are installing the Cisco NAC Appliance hardware and
performing initial configuration to introduce the Clean Access Manager (CAM) and Clean Access Server
(CAS) into the network. Use this document along with the
Cisco NAC Appliance - Clean Access
Manager Configuration Guide, Release 4.8(3)
and
Cisco NAC Appliance - Clean Access Server
Configuration Guide, Release 4.8(3)
to install, configure, and administer your Cisco NAC Appliance
deployment.
Purpose
The
Cisco NAC Appliance Hardware Installation Guide, Release 4.8
describes how to install and
initially configure the Clean Access Manager and Clean Access Server on all Cisco NAC Appliance
platforms. Once you have installed and initially configured the CAM and CAS, you can use the Clean
Access Manager (CAM) and its web-based administration console to manage multiple Clean Access
Servers (CASs) in a deployment. End users connect through the Clean Access Server to the network via
web login or Cisco NAC Agent. This guide also describes how to implement High Availability for the
CAMs and CASs in your network.
See the
Product Documentation
section for further details on the document set for Cisco NAC
Appliance.