Cisco Clean Access (CCA) Agent and iPod Touch

Has anyone had any success in connecting an ipod to this type of wireless network?
In looking the post, I see there has been a problem with macs and CCA. Since I know nothing about CCA is this something that even works with and ipod?
The college, where my son attends, sent him this reply: Unfortunately, we are not able to get any iPods connected on campus at this time due to limitations of the iPod software. However, we are working on resolving this problem with the company that provided our Cisco Clean Access system and will keep students informed as a solution is reached.
Thanks for your input.

The college where my boy goes has a person on in the IT department who supports Apple equipment. You need to find the IT person at your school who supports Macs. That will help a bunch.
I spoke with him about the problem, and in their case, the company that implemented CCA was going to fix the problem. I did send him the file from the link, iPhone Enterprise Deployment Guide, on the page you looked over. Go to that page again, click on "iPhone Enterprise Deployment Guide" then on "iPhone OS - Enterprise Deployment Guide" That should download a PDF which has information on how they can setup for iPhones so it should work for iPhone. A few weeks later it was working again.
I know nothing about how to do it, but from looking though the doc, if memory serves me, it wouldn't be that hard for the tech person who works with it everyday.
Hope this helps.

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