NAC End system expire
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‎04-25-2016 07:03 AM
Hi
Currently I am using a few NAC appliances for authentication on a Public Free WiFI service.
The client would like to keep record of all the unique users that has ever connected to the system.
In NAC Manager the longest I can set the "Age End System" is 365 days before it starts clearing data of old users.
I the be set to never Age any end system data?
Thx
A
Currently I am using a few NAC appliances for authentication on a Public Free WiFI service.
The client would like to keep record of all the unique users that has ever connected to the system.
In NAC Manager the longest I can set the "Age End System" is 365 days before it starts clearing data of old users.
I the be set to never Age any end system data?
Thx
A
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‎04-25-2016 11:16 AM
An example of what Matthew describes is here.
https://gtacknowledge.extremenetworks.com/articles/How_To/NAC-Forward-Client-Info-to-Syslog
https://gtacknowledge.extremenetworks.com/articles/How_To/NAC-Forward-Client-Info-to-Syslog
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‎04-25-2016 08:49 AM
You can use the NAC notification engine to generate notification to export to a separate system that can then archive and retain as long as you like. As an example, you can export everything as syslog to a syslog server, or a system like Splunk, that you can then search and run statistics on.
