Avaya Eac Agent Icons - Avaya Endpoint Access Control Agent User Manual

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Installing the Avaya Endpoint Access Control Agent
Avaya EAC Agent can be used in one of the following three forms:
• Installed EAC Agent — This agent contains two individual entities, a system service, and
the user interface application you can access from the Windows system tray. The EAC
Agent installs as a Windows system service. The advantages of using the Avaya EAC
Agent are system and user authentication, and single sign-on in Microsoft and Novell
environments.
The default installation paths for Avaya Installed EAC Agent are:
- c:\Program Files\Avaya\Avaya EAC Agent\ for 32–bit operating systems
- c:\Program Files (x86)\Avaya\Avaya EAC Agent\ for 64–bit operating systems
Important:
You require administrative rights to install, repair or remove the Avaya Installed EAC
Agent .
• EAC Agent Applet — This is a Java applet for web browsers that can run on Windows
and non-Windows operating systems.
• Downloadable EAC Agent —This agent is installed through the SNAS captive portal as
a Java Webstart application on the Windows platform and runs as Windows system tray
application. The advantages of using the Downloadable EAC Agent are "user
authentication" and "device compliance checking". Downloadable EAC Agent is not
supported by the Avaya VPN Gateway.

Avaya EAC Agent icons

There is an icon defined for each of the three Avaya Endpoint Access Control (EAC) Agent
states. The following table describes the color and state of each icon.
Table 1: Avaya EAC Agent icons
Color
Gray
Green
Green with red color X
Blue
Blue with red color X
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There is no connection to the server. Avaya EAC Agent is in an
idle state.
Avaya EAC Agent is connected to the server and compliant to
policies.
Compliance has failed and a new error is reported.
The system session is logged on to SNAS and the system
policies are compliant.
The system session is logged on and the system policies have
failed.
State
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