NAC is not managing new Cisco Switch 2960S

Hello,
we want to add a Cisco Switch 2960S to the devices, but CAM says he is unable to control that switch.
The switch type Cisco WS-C2960-8TC-L is already running on the CAM.
Is there a OID Update for the 2960S?
Our CAM version is 4.5.1.

Solution:
Use the update on CAM:
-> Device Management -> Clean Access -> Updates -> Update
to get new OIDs for the switches.
This solved the problem. The device was added afterwards successfully.

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    Gi1/0/29            Desg FWD 19        128.29   P2p
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    Gi1/0/39            Desg FWD 19        128.39   P2p
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    Gi1/0/42            Desg FWD 4         128.42   P2p
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    Gi1/0/45            Desg FWD 19        128.45   P2p
    Gi1/0/47            Desg FWD 19        128.47   P2p
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      5 minute output rate 453000 bits/sec, 220 packets/sec
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    Operational Trunking Encapsulation: dot1q
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    Trunking Native Mode VLAN: 1 (default)
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    Voice VLAN: none
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    Administrative private-vlan mapping: none
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    Administrative private-vlan trunk Native VLAN tagging: enabled
    Administrative private-vlan trunk encapsulation: dot1q
    Administrative private-vlan trunk normal VLANs: none
    Administrative private-vlan trunk associations: none
    Administrative private-vlan trunk mappings: none
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    Unknown multicast blocked: disabled
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                 Hello Time   2 sec  Max Age 20 sec  Forward Delay 15 sec
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    Fa0/1               Desg FWD 19        128.1    P2p
    Fa0/2               Desg FWD 19        128.2    P2p
    Fa0/3               Desg FWD 19        128.3    P2p
    Fa0/4               Desg FWD 19        128.4    P2p
    Fa0/5               Desg FWD 19        128.5    P2p
    Fa0/6               Desg FWD 19        128.6    P2p
    Fa0/7               Desg FWD 19        128.7    P2p
    Fa0/8               Desg FWD 19        128.8    P2p
    Fa0/9               Desg FWD 19        128.9    P2p
    Fa0/12              Desg FWD 19        128.12   P2p
    Fa0/13              Desg FWD 19        128.13   P2p
    Fa0/14              Desg FWD 19        128.14   P2p
    Fa0/16              Desg FWD 19        128.16   P2p
    Fa0/17              Desg FWD 19        128.17   P2p
    Fa0/18              Desg FWD 19        128.18   P2p
    Gi0/2               Desg FWD 4         128.26   P2p
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    Administrative private-vlan trunk associations: none
    Administrative private-vlan trunk mappings: none
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    POST: inline power post failed for port 4
    POST: inline power post failed for port 5
    POST: inline power post failed for port 6
    POST: inline power post failed for port 7
    POST: inline power post failed for port 8
    POST: inline power post failed for port 9
    POST: inline power post failed for port 10
    POST: inline power post failed for port 11
    POST: inline power post failed for port 12
    POST: inline power post failed for port 13
    POST: inline power post failed for port 14
    POST: inline power post failed for port 15
    POST: inline power post failed for port 16
    POST: inline power post failed for port 17
    POST: inline power post failed for port 18
    POST: inline power post failed for port 19
    POST: inline power post failed for port 20
    POST: inline power post failed for port 21
    POST: inline power post failed for port 22
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