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OfficeScan 10.6 Administrator's Guide - Trend Micro™ Online Help

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Importing the Client Certificate<br />

Using Policy Server for Cisco NAC<br />

The client (or CA) certificate authenticates end-user clients with the Cisco ACS server.<br />

The <strong>OfficeScan</strong> server deploys the CA certificate to clients along with the Cisco Trust<br />

Agent (CTA). Therefore, import the certificate to the <strong>OfficeScan</strong> server before<br />

deploying CTA.<br />

To import the certificate:<br />

1. Open the <strong>OfficeScan</strong> server web console and click Cisco NAC > Client<br />

Certificate.<br />

2. Type the exact file path of the certificate.<br />

3. Type the full path and file name of the prepared CA certificate stored on the server<br />

(for example: C:\CiscoNAC\certificate.cer). For instructions on preparing a CA<br />

certificate, see CA Certificate Installation on page 15-25.<br />

4. Click Import. To clear the field, click Reset.<br />

Cisco Trust Agent Version<br />

Before installing CTA to clients, check the CTA version (Cisco Trust Agent or Cisco<br />

Trust Agent Supplicant) to install. The only difference between these two versions is<br />

that the Supplicant package provides layer 2 authentication for the computer and end<br />

user.<br />

If the Cisco NAC Access Control Server (ACS) is version 4.0 or later, upgrade the Cisco<br />

Trust Agent on the clients to version 2.0 or later.<br />

To check the CTA version:<br />

1. Open the <strong>OfficeScan</strong> server web console and click Cisco NAC > Agent<br />

Management.<br />

2. Click Use . The <strong>OfficeScan</strong> server starts to use the new version.<br />

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