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Motty_S_Intel
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DOES AMT9 SUPPORT NAC ?
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Alan_A_Intel
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No, beginning with AMT 9 NAC is no longer supported.

http://software.intel.com/sites/manageability/AMT_Implementation_and_Reference_Guide/default.htm?turl=WordDocuments/intelamtnacposture.htm Intel(R) AMT SDK Implementation and Reference Guide

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idata
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is there any go around solution ....i have acustomer that have 10K PCs with AMT5 and up ...and they know that they all supported NAC ...now he plan to deploy NAC in his organization ...I would be happy to get advice on that . what does it mean not supported ?

do you mean there is no support from Intel ?

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Alan_A_Intel
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As of AMT 9, Intel is no longer supporting NAC in the firmware, but it is still supported with software.

 

http://software.intel.com/sites/manageability/AMT_Implementation_and_Reference_Guide/default.htm?turl=WordDocuments/posturevalidationnac.htm Intel(R) AMT SDK Implementation and Reference Guide

Posture Validation (NAC)

Intel AMT Releases 2.5 through 8.1 can generate posture messages that are compatible with the Cisco* Network Admission Control (NAC) system. Beginning in Release 9.0, this feature is no longer supported. In support of this feature, the Intel® vPro™ Kit includes a NAC Posture Plug-In that, in conjunction with a Cisco Trusted Agent (CTA) running on the host computer, forwards posture information to an Authentication, Authorization, and Admission (AAA) server (an alias of an Admission Control Server, or ACS). This mode of operation is called "passive mode".

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