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Step 6
The Install selection option appears next, prompting you to perform a brand new installation
of Cisco NAC Appliance or exit/cancel the install process. At the following prompt, enter
1
to install a new version of Cisco NAC Appliance.
Checking for existing installations.
Clean Access Manager 4.1.3.1 installation detected.
Please choose one of the following actions:
1) Install.
2) Exit.
Step 7
Next, the Cisco NAC Appliance software installer asks you to specify whether you are
installing a Clean Access Manager or Clean Access Server. At the following prompt, enter
1
to perform the installation for a Clean Access Manager.
Please choose one of the following configurations:
1) CCA Manager.
2) CCA Server.
Caution
Only one CD is used for installation of the Clean Access Manager or Clean Access Server
software. You must select the appropriate type,
either
CAM or CAS, for the target
machine on which you are performing installation.
Step 8
The Clean Access Manager Package Installation then executes. The installation takes several
minutes. When finished, the installation script presents the following message, prompting you
to press Enter to reboot the CAM and launch the Clean Access Manager quick configuration
utility.
Installation complete. Press <ENTER> to continue
After you press Enter, the welcome screen for the Clean Access Manager quick configuration utility
appears, and a series of questions prompt you for the initial configuration, as described in Run CAM
Configuration Utility Script, page 33.
Install the Clean Access Server (CAS) Software from CD-ROM
The following steps describe how to perform optional CD installation of the Clean Access Server
software on NAC-3310 SERVER or NAC-3350 SERVER appliances.
Step 1
Connect the target installation machine to the network and access the command line of the
machine by direct console or over a serial connection, as described in Connecting the Cisco
NAC Appliance, page 26.