Cisco NAC Appliance (formerly Cisco Clean Access) is an easily deployed Network Admission
Control (NAC) product that allows network administrator to authenticate, authorize, evaluate and
remediate wired, wireless and remote users and their machines prior to allowing users onto the
network. It identifies whether networked devices such as laptops, desktops and other corporate
assets are compliant with a network’s security policies and it repairs any vulnerabilities before
permitting access to the network. Which two of these statements describe features of the NAC
Appliance Architecture? (Choose two.)
A.
NAC Appliance Client evaluates the endpoint security information
B.
NAC Appliance Manager acts as an authentication proxy for external authentication servers
C.
NAC Appliance Server acts as an authentication proxy for internal user authentication
D.
NAC Appliance Manager determines the appropriate access policy