Using NAC Integration

NAC Integration provides the ability to forward DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) traffic from a controller to a configured NAC server. When a controller is configured to be a topology‘s DHCP server, or a relay for a topology, and this feature is enabled, traffic is forwarded to the NAC server. The NAC Integration Options screen provides a list of NAC servers that will accept DHCP messages from the controller. A maximum of three address can be entered and only one address can be entered for each NAC Server. To stop DHCP forwarding, all configured NAC servers need to be deleted from the list. The screen lists the NAC Server, NAC Name and IP Address. The screen provides the ability to add a new server or delete an existing entry.

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NAC Integration Settings
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