I would like to create a site where students can register their mac address from their device once per semester/year to allow them to bypass authentication but still perform posture assessment. It looks like if a filter is put in as 'Access Type = CHECK:' the machine is still postured but not asked for login credentials. I think from a user perspective this would take a lot of the hassle out of NAC. I would imaging the Clean Access API could be used to get this done. Has anyone done something like this? Thanks, Michael Simpson Network Engineer Utah Valley University
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