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| _____ helps protect networks by requiring certain updates to Operating Systems and a minimum level of antivrus and/or malware to be present on client requesting access. |
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| Network Access Protection |
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Parts of NAP: _____ involves a health exam of clients attempting to access the network. |
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Parts of NAP: ______ is a process that provides mechanisms that will assist in bringing clients up to compliance, or up to date |
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Parts of NAP: _____ is a process that allows a NW Admin to limit or deny access to network resources, depending on the clients compliance with the defined health policies |
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| Health Policy validation, health policy compliance, and limited access are the 3 parts of what service? |
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| Network Access Protecition |
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| WS2K8, Vista, and XP3 are considered Enforcement Clients because they have a __(3 words)__ integrated into the OS |
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| System Health Agent (SHA) |
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| This type of server manages NAP by enforcing and maintaing NAP policies. |
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| NPS servers can act as ____ servers in WS2K8 |
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| HCAP is a protocol that allows WS2K8 to work with Cisco Network Access Control servers. What does HCAP stand for? |
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| Host Credential Authorization Protocol |
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| Health Registration Authority |
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| This feature in the core of NAP's IPSec enforcement services, distributes health certificatesto NAP clients who are IN COMPLIANCE |
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| HRA - Health Registration Authority |
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| This NAP server is responsible for managing NW health. It is also used to create new policies, manage existing policies. |
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| NPS - Network Policy Server |
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| When clients need to be brought in to compliance with a health policy, they work directly with a _____ Server |
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| The System Health Agent refers to the (client/server) while the System Health Validator refers to the (client/server) |
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| This mechanism is required by clients that participate in NAP. It is responsible for checking their compliance against the NAP policies and provides info about each client to the network's NPS. |
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| This is a server-based partner of the SHA. Works with SHA to enforce NAP policies. |
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| SHV - System Health Validator |
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NAP Enforcement, types: ____ allows network access restriction to clients not in compliance. Assigns addresses that are configured to allow limited access until compliance is reached. |
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| DHCP address configurations |
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