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This is highly insecure. It is recommended that you choose a string that is unique
to your installation.
Please remember to configure all Clean Access Devices with the same string.
Only the first 8 characters supplied will be used.
Please enter the shared secret between Clean Access Server and Clean Access
Manager: cisco123
You entered: cisco123
Is this correct? (y/n)? [y]
Caution
The shared secret must be the same for the Clean Access Manager and all Clean Access
Servers in the deployment. If they have different shared secrets, they cannot communicate.
Step 15
Specify time settings for the Clean Access Server (from field
j.
) as follows:
a.
Choose your region from the continents and oceans list. Type the number next to your
location on the list, such as
2
for the Americas, and press Enter. Type
11
to enter the time zone
in Posix TZ format, such as
GST-10
.
b.
The next list that appears shows the countries for the region you chose. Choose your country
from the country list, such as
45
for the United States, and press Enter.
c.
If the country contains more than one time zone, the time zones for the country appears.
d.
Choose the appropriate time zone region from the list, such as
19
for Pacific Time, and press
Enter.
e.
Confirm your choices by entering
1
, or use
2
to cancel and start over.
The following information has been given:
United States
Pacific Time
Is the above information OK?
1) Yes
2) No
#? 1
Step 16
Type and confirm the current date and time, using format hh:mm:ss mm/dd/yy.
Updating timezone information...
Current date and time hh:mm:ss mm/dd/yy [07:52:52 04/30/07]: 15:52:00 04/30/07
You entered 15:52:00 04/30/07 Is this correct? (y/n)? [y]
Mon Apr 30 15:52:00 PDT 2007
Note
The time set on the CAS must fall within the creation date/expiry date range set on the CAM’s
SSL certificate. The time set on the user machine must fall within the creation date /expiry date
range set on the CAS’s SSL certificate.