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After installing OfficeScan and the Policy Server, and deploying both the OfficeScan client and the Cisco Trust Agent, configure the Policy Server for Cisco NAC. To configure a Policy Server, access the Policy Server web console from the OfficeScan web console by going to Cisco NAC > Policy Servers and clicking the Policy Server link.
This section describes the following aspects of Policy Server configuration:
Policy Server Configuration from OfficeScan describes how to manage Policy Servers on the OfficeScan web console.
Summary Information for a Policy Server shows you how to get an overview of Policy Servers on the network.
Policy Server Registration is the first step in configuring Policy Servers.
Rules shows you how to create and edit rules that comprise policies.
Policies shows you how to create and edit policies that ultimately determine how Policy Server measures client security posture.
Client Validation Logs gives an overview of how to use logs to understand the security posture status of clients on the network.
Client Log Maintenance gives an overview on how to maintain client validation log size.
Administrative Tasks describes how to change the Policy Server password and set a schedule for synchronization.