I found that I ran the check on the CAMs (HA MODE) first and the CASs
were clean, then I restarted the CAMs. Wether the update pushed from the
CAMs or the CASs were not affected, I don't know.
David L. Pifer - N9YNF - CCNA
Network Engineering Services
Indiana State University, Office of Information Technology
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>>> Bruce Hudson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 11/20/2008 14:30 >>>
> The steps stated in the Field Notice only say that the Standby NAC
Servers
> require no action. However, when a reboot happens on the active CAS,
the
> environment will fail over to the secondary. Therefore, I would
believe
> that the active CAS after the failover would not have the correct OS
> version. Or am I wrong on this and when the first active CAS runs
> the "CASSigAffect.sh" script the secondary would then also be
updated?
The patch is to the CAM. The CAS scripts only identify whether or
not
a given CAS has been "infected". A simple reboot will fix the CAS as
long
as the CAM been fixed.
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