6.3 NAC Policy Tasks
The following sections contain more information:
Section 6.3.1, "Enabling or Disabling a NAC Policy," on page 205
Section 6.3.2, "Selecting the Default NAC Policy," on page 205
Section 6.3.3, "Creating a New NAC Policy," on page 206
Section 6.3.4, "Editing a NAC Policy," on page 209
Section 6.3.5, "Copying a NAC Policy," on page 209
Section 6.3.6, "Deleting a NAC Policy," on page 209
Section 6.3.7, "Moving a NAC Policy Between NAC Policy Groups," on page 209
Section 6.3.8, "Assigning Endpoints and Domains to a Policy," on page 210
Section 6.3.9, "NAC Policy Hierarchy," on page 210
Section 6.3.10, "Setting Retest Time," on page 210
Section 6.3.11, "Setting Connection Time," on page 210
Section 6.3.12, "Defining Non-supported OS Access Settings," on page 211
Section 6.3.13, "Setting Test Properties," on page 211
Section 6.3.14, "Selecting Action Taken," on page 211
6.3.1 Enabling or Disabling a NAC Policy
Select which NAC polices are enabled or disabled.
To enable/disable a NAC policy:
Home window>>NAC policies
Click on the enable or disable link. An X indicates disabled.
6.3.2 Selecting the Default NAC Policy
To select the default NAC policy:
Home window>>NAC policies
Click on the up or down arrow to move the NAC policy. The default NAC policy is the one toward
the bottom of the list with the highest selection number as shown in the following figure:
Default NAC Policy
Figure 6-5
NAC Policies 205