Nate, Do you have any idea whether there will be another Macintosh agent to resolve the CPU usage and Application folder permission issues?
Bruce Osborne Liberty University -----Original Message----- From: Cisco Clean Access Users and Administrators [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Nathaniel Austin Sent: Friday, January 25, 2008 8:55 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [CLEANACCESS] 4.1.3 Look and Feel David, 4.1.3 has no GUI changes on the Windows agent. The Mac agent GUI was redesigned to better fit the Mac OS style. It does add in the new Web Agent functionality which is different, but that is optional, and if you already have the agent deployed you wouldn't be switching to the web agent anyways. As for the disconnect issues, they were caused by a vlan change detection algorithm in the 4.1.3 agent. The problem occurs when clients cannot arp for their default gateway. This then triggers an IP release/renew on the client. In quite a few environments, it seems there are arp issues, and this caused numerous disconnect issues with that feature. That feature has been disabled by default in the 4.1.3.1 agent. You can still enable it in that version if you need it (namely in OOB scenarios) and arp is working properly in your environment, but it is off by default and you will not see the disconnect issues using that agent. Nate David Pifer wrote: > We are getting ready to roll out 4.1.3 in the next 30 to 60 days. We > are on 4.1.1 and haven't had a chance to do anything with the 4.1.3 > product yet in the lab. I am aware of the "new features" etc but I > am curious. Is the end user interface different or does it look pretty > much the same? > > Our management freaks out if the interface is different. Doesn't > matter about the back end and features. Just the look and feel. > > Thanks. > > > David L. Pifer - N9YNF > Network Engineering Services > Indiana State University, Office of Information Technology > 210 N. 7th St., Rankin Hall R044, Terre Haute, IN 47809 > 812.237.2923 office 812.237.4361 fax
