DHCP Plug-in
Installation Overview
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Installation Overview
When NAC 800 does not sit inline with the DHCP server, you need to set up a
remote host for Device Activity Capture (DAC) to allow NAC 800 to listen on
the network. This is done by installing a small program on the DHCP server
or other remote (non-NAC 800) host, which then sends relevant endpoint
device information back to NAC 800.
NOTE:
Windows Server 2003 is the only server supported for this release.
To install the DHCP plug-in:
1.
The DHCP plug-in requires that you first configure your system with
RDAC as described in the “Creating a DAC Host” section of the Users
Guide.
2.
On the NAC 800 MS, enter the following commands and follow the on-
screen instructions:
a.
/usr/local/nac/bin/MakeDHCPCert
This command generates a file named
server.pem
in the current
directory. This file contains a key and certificate signed by the CA.
The DHCP plug-in responds to SSL connections from NAC 800 by
providing this certificate.
b.
Copy the
server.pem
file (from the directory where it was created
in step a above) to the
C:\WINDOWS\system32\dhcp
directory.
c.
After copying the
server.pem
file from the NAC 800 server, delete
the file from its temporary location on the NAC 800 server
3.
Download and install the DHCP plug-in as described in the DHCP Plug-in
chapter for “Installing the Plug-in”.
Summary of Contents for ProCurve NAC 800
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Page 3: ...ProCurve Network Access Controller 800 Release 1 1 Users Guide ...
Page 43: ...2 1 2 Clusters and Servers Chapter Contents Overview 2 2 Installation Examples 2 3 ...
Page 71: ...System Configuration Management Server 3 23 Figure 3 9 System Configuration Management Server ...
Page 80: ...System Configuration User Accounts 3 32 Figure 3 12 System Configuration User Accounts ...
Page 88: ...System Configuration User Roles 3 40 Figure 3 16 System Configuration User Roles ...
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Page 323: ...802 1X Quarantine Method NAC 800 and 802 1X 11 5 Figure 11 2 NAC 800 802 1X Enforcement ...
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Page 459: ...System Administration Creating and Replacing SSL Certificates 15 31 10 Save and exit the file ...
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