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Chapter 3 Installing the Clean Access Manager and Clean Access Server Figure 3-6 VLAN ID Termination Untrusted network Trusted network Installing the Clean Access Server et h 0 eth 1 Clean Access Server VLAN ID VLAN ID packet 184081 In VLAN ID passthrough, the identifier is retained on traffic that passes through the interface. Figure 3-7 VLAN ID Passthrough Untrusted network Trusted network VLAN ID Clean Access Server VLAN ID packet et h 0 eth 1 184082 Step 11 At the Management VLAN Tagging prompt, type n and press Enter (or just press Enter) to keep Management VLAN tagging disabled (default). Or, type Y and press Enter to enable Management VLAN tagging with the specified VLAN ID for the eth0 interface. (You can change the Management VLAN ID later from the CAS Network > IP web console page; however, changing settings on the CAS IP page requires a reboot of the CAS.) [Management Vlan Tagging] for egress packets of eth0 is disabled. Would you like to enable it? (y/n)? [n] Note CAS eth0 interface settings are required for basic connection to the CAM. CAS eth1 interface settings can be reconfigured later from the CAM web console. A Management VLAN identifier is a default VLAN identifier that is added to a packet if it does not have its own VLAN identifier or if the identifier was originally stripped by the adjacent interface. The setting at the prompt applies to traffic passing from the untrusted network to the trusted network. OL-20326-01 Cisco NAC Appliance Hardware Installation Guide 3-27

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Cisco NAC Appliance Hardware Installation Guide
OL-20326-01
Chapter 3
Installing the Clean Access Manager and Clean Access Server
Installing the Clean Access Server
Figure 3-6
VLAN ID Termination
In VLAN ID passthrough, the identifier is retained on traffic that passes through the interface.
Figure 3-7
VLAN ID Passthrough
Step 11
At the Management VLAN Tagging prompt, type
n
and press Enter (or just press Enter) to keep
Management VLAN tagging disabled (default). Or, type
Y
and press Enter to enable Management VLAN
tagging with the specified VLAN ID for the eth0 interface. (You can change the Management VLAN ID
later from the CAS
Network > IP
web console page; however, changing settings on the CAS
IP
page
requires a reboot of the CAS.)
[Management Vlan Tagging] for egress packets of eth0 is disabled.
Would you like to enable it? (y/n)? [n]
Note
CAS eth0 interface settings are required for basic connection to the CAM. CAS eth1 interface settings
can be reconfigured later from the CAM web console.
A Management VLAN identifier is a default VLAN identifier that is added to a packet if it does not have
its own VLAN identifier or if the identifier was originally stripped by the adjacent interface. The setting
at the prompt applies to traffic passing from the untrusted network to the trusted network.
eth0
eth1
VLAN
ID
Trusted network
Untrusted network
VLAN
ID
Clean Access
Server
packet
184081
eth0
eth1
VLAN
ID
Trusted network
Untrusted network
Clean Access
Server
VLAN
ID
packet
184082