Mike,

 

Thanks for your reply.  I'd been aware that CCA was renamed to NAC but
this was the first time it was really going to affect me.  A vendor of
ours mentioned there were some differences but I really didn't know what
that meant hence the questions I posted.  The vendor also mentioned CCA
wasn't going to be updated anymore.  They are a trusted vendor so I
value what they say but if your rolling your eyes at this then I would
admit this didn't make much since to me either.  What Cisco is saying
from what I understand is that we must transition to all new hardware
(NAC Appliance) in order to once again be on contract.  

 

Thanks,

 

Rob Crockett

Network Administrator

IT Services

Ouachita Baptist University

410 Ouachita St.

OBU Box 3794

Arkadelphia, AR 71998

Office 870.245.5567

Direct 870.245.4553

 

From: Cisco Clean Access Users and Administrators
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Mike King
Sent: Friday, April 18, 2008 12:06 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Cisco Clean Access and NAC

 

Hi Rob,

I think you've been a victim of Cisco's renaming system.

Perfigo was cleanmachiens.  Which became SmartEnforcer.  Whcih became
Clean Access.  which became NAC appliance.

So, CCA (or NAC Appliance) is still for sale.

Now, when they say you must transition to NAC, this is the real
question.  Are they saying talking NAC appliance, (which is what you
already have), or are they talking NAC (as in Cisco Trust Agent)
Mike

On Fri, Apr 18, 2008 at 10:48 AM, Rob Crockett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

Greetings,

 

We purchased Clean Access when it was still called Perfigo.  We are
running on two HP Proliant DL140, one is the CAM, the other is the CAS.
We've had pretty decent experience with this but we are looking at end
of life and renewing the support contract is not available due to some
errors on our part (word of advice, don't let your contract expire).  To
get back into a contract Cisco is saying we must transition to NAC and a
quote came in at $90K and we paid less than half of that for Perfigo
(yes, that's including State contract pricing).  Could someone post a
quick summary of where Cisco is with Clean Access and how they are
transitioning to their NAC solution?  What are the main differences etc?
I also noticed that the end of sale has already been reached so it's
count down time.  What are others doing out there who are in a similar
situation?

 

Thanks,

 

Rob Crockett

Network Administrator

IT Services

Ouachita Baptist University

410 Ouachita St.

OBU Box 3794

Arkadelphia, AR 71998

Office 870.245.5567

Direct 870.245.4553

 

 

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