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Implementing Cisco Network Admission Control (NAC) v3.0 3 days Lecture/lab
Course description
Network Access Devices (NADs) enforce admission control policy on switches. These devices demand host security credentials and relay this information to policy servers, where network admission control decisions are made. Based on customer-defined policy, the network will enforce the appropriate admission control decision.

This 3-day, lab-intensive course will teach you how to implement network-based access control using Cisco routers, switches, and wireless APs.

Learning objectives
After you complete this course, you will be able to:
  • Understand how Cisco NAC operates
  • Configure Cisco Secure ACS to operate as a Cisco NAC AAA policy server
  • Configure Cisco IOS routers, switches, and access points to act as Cisco NAC NADs
  • Configure Cisco agents to act as Cisco NAC clients
  • Configure a Trend Micro policy server to operate as an external Cisco NAC policy server
Who should attend
This course is designed for network professionals who are responsible for implementing network security using Cisco Network Access Control.

Recommended prerequisites
  • CCSP certification or equivalent knowledge
  • Basic knowledge of the Microsoft Windows operating system
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