![]() The ClearPass server no longer needs to have Device Insight integration disabled in order to run other types of scans that use ClearPass Profiler, so users can seamlessly run any type of Profiler scan even while Device Insight's device discovery is active. (CP-42683, CP-43855)Īll network scan functionality and options are now available while integration with Device Insight is enabled. In order to support license activation, the following certificate must be enabled: CN=DigiCert Global Root G2,OU=Inc,C=US (CP-38719, CP‑43841)Īntivirus products now retain the order in which they were added to an antivirus health class, and if none of the configured antivirus products is installed on the client, the installation message in the OnGuard Agent is shown for the first product in the configured order of the list. The Aruba Services usage type is added to the Usage options at Administration > Certificates > Trust List, and is used to verify the SSL certificate of the License activation server. This release does not introduce any changes in ClearPass Policy Manager behaviors, resources, or support that would require you to modify existing system configurations after updating to 6.9.11. The ClearPassOnGuardInstall-msi.zip file includes the MSI installer as well as a ReadMe.txt file that provides information about the MSI installer. The download URL for the ClearPass OnGuard MSI installer on the Administration > Agents and Software Updates > OnGuard Settings > Installers tab is now changed from an MSI file to a zip file. The following behavior changes were introduced in previous 6.9.x releases: Behavior Changes in the 6.9.10 Release * ![]() For a list of behavior changes introduced in the 6.9.11 release, see the What’s New in This Release section. For more information, refer to the ticket descriptions in these Release Notes, and to the Policy Manager User Guide and Guest User Guide. ![]() Users should be aware of the following important changes in ClearPass behaviors, resources, or support that might require changes in existing system configurations after updating or upgrading. ![]()
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